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  • NEWS
  • Martin wades into abortion debate

    As the Dáil committee hearings continue on the abortion bill, Archbishop of Dublin Diarmuid Martin has waded into the debate saying it is important that Christian believers "be, and seen to be, on the side of life, especially when life is most vulnerable".

  • Payment cuts see families pay rent shortfall

    Limits on rent supplement payments set by the Government are forcing thousands of families to make undeclared top-up payments to landlords to secure places to live.

  • WORLD
  • Anger as North Korea launches another missile

    North Korea fired a short-range missile from its east coast, a day after launching three more of these missiles, a South Korean news agency said.

  • How Star Trek predicted the future

    WHEN Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry first dreamed up the concept of a television show based in the unexplored universe of Outer Space in 1964, the world was a very different place.

  • BUSINESS
  • Warnings over future of eurozone

    The eurozone is heading towards a break up unless there are moves towards much closer political and fiscal union, according to chief economist with State Street Global Advisers, Chris Probyn.

  • Bruton defends corporate tax rate

    Ireland will be able to maintain its current corporation tax code in the face of international pressure to prevent multinational corporations avoid paying their fare share of tax, Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Richard Bruton said yesterday.

  • SPORT
  • Mayo’s statement of intent

    Galway 0-11 Mayo 4-16 Five minutes to go in Salthill yesterday and James Horan was still cajoling his men to sew it into Galway.

  • Wilkinson inspires Toulon to glory

    ASM Clermont Auvergne 15 Toulon 16 Not for the first time this season, a matchday performance and the result have made a mockery of the statistics.

  • LIFESTYLE
  • What Lenny did next

    LENNY Abrahamson has directed three feature films: Adam & Paul, Garage and What Richard Did.

  • Clothes maketh you mad

    Trying on clothes, said Ewart, produced "sensations which bring deep peace and perfect contentment" to the female mind.



 




TREND OF THE WEEK: AISLE STYLE

Tie the knot in style with our selection of recession-friendly fashion.




Inspiration

Weddings needn't be a pricey affair. Budgeting brides now have an altar of choice on the high street.

Reiss and Zara offer some Gatsby-inspired confections from flapper-style frocks to hard case clutches and strappy strass sandals; while bespoke bridal ranges at Debenhams and Coast make saying ‘I do’ oh-so-simple.

As for online shopping, J. Crew’s (www.jcrew.com) wedding shop makes aisle style a piece of cake with a virtual wedding planner who’ll help you with everything from selecting swatches to getting that perfect fit.

Style Notes

* Start from the inside out. Invest in skin-toned lingerie for a lean and lovely silhouette.

* Think outside the box. A detachable train can increase the cost-per-wear ratio of a strapless cocktail dress.

* Traditional white can drain the complexion. Opt for peach, champagne or blush tones for a warm glow.

* This season’s embellished collar trend is a quirky way to switch up a classic silhouette.

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