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DUNNES Stores fans are set to love the new co-ord that is perfect for weddings with ‘dazzling sequins’.
Fashion fans are set to go wild for the latest Savida arrivals.
The sequin vest top is just €30 and perfect for any occasion.
Be bold and sparkle in the stunning mint green co-ord in stores.
Pair this stunning new item with the matching midi-length skirt for a chic ensemble for just €35.
Tie off the outfit with white kitten heels and a matching clutch bag – perfect for glamorous weddings.
Stomp around in Stradbally this summer in sequin micro shorts, combat boots and the new Savida vest for an on-trend look.
Dunnes Stores said: “This vest top is designed with all-over, dazzling sequins, and a silky satin lining that ensures maximum comfort.
“Featuring a classic round neckline and structured seam detailing, pair it with the matching skirt to create an eye-catching and on-trend ensemble.”
Everyone can shine this summer as sizes range from XXS to XXL.
Be ahead of the crowd and buy this look online or in stores.
Fashion fans are loving the latest fun look in stores, perfect for festival season.
With the Electric Picnic buzz in the air, partygoers can now get an affordable funky fit in Dunnes Stores.
The main range printed half zip jumper is just €15.
This cosy new item features a funnel neck for added warmth and comes in two different designs.
Choose from taupe or lilac, as this item is now available online and in stores.
Style the lilac with a white midi skirt and combat boots for a festival fit that will keep you cosy and chic.
Pair the taupe design with black leggings and some chunky trainers for a casual, everyday look.
The zipped chest pocket is perfect for keeping your phone, keys or even a purse safe at concerts or even just on a walk.
Go from run to rave, as this item is ideal for any occasion for just €15.
This must-have summer look is available online and in stores across the country.
DUNNES Stores opened its first store on Patrick Street in Cork in 1944 - and it was an instant hit.
Shoppers from all over the city rushed to the store to snap up quality clothing at pre-war prices in Ireland’s first ‘shopping frenzy’.
During the excitement, a window was forced in and the police had to be called to help control the crowds hoping to bag founder Ben Dunne’s ‘Better Value’ bargains.
Dunnes later opened more stores in the 1950s and began to sell groceries in 1960 – starting with apples and oranges.
The retailer said: “Fruit was expensive at the time and Ben Dunne yet again offered Better Value than anyone else in town.
“Over time, our food selection has grown and that spirit of good value has remained strong.
“Now we offer a wide range of carefully-sourced foods from both local Irish suppliers and overseas.”
The retailer’s first Dublin store opened its doors in 1957 on Henry Street and a super store on South Great Georges Street was unveiled in 1960.
They added: “In 1971, our first Northern Irish store opened, and many others soon followed.
“Expansion continued in the 1980s in Spain, and later into Scotland and England.”
Dunnes now has 142 stores and employs 15,000 people.
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LISA Snowdon really is the gift that keeps on giving, and today’s sexy video doesn’t disappoint.
The This Morning presenter, 53, left fans with their jaws dropped with her latest bikini clip, which saw her flash her peachy bum.
Taking to social media, Lisa shared a video where she was seen revealing her timeless figure in a tiny bikini.
She was seen dressed in a red and white thong bikini, with matching shorts and floaty coverall.
Lisa was then seen showing off her body in different angles and she twirled for the camera.
Fans went wild in the comments section, with many quick to swoon over how ageless Lisa looks, and how toned her body is.
“Gorgeous!!! And obsessed with the matching shorts!” penned one person underneath the selection of snaps.
“Wow! You are so stunning Lisa! And fit & healthy – inspiring,” added a second.
A third then penned: “You look absolutely gorgeous! It’s like you are aging backwards.”
“Stunning and the best moves,” said a fourth.
Lisa previously spoke candidly about losing weight when she took to social media to share how she had shed the pounds.
“You know I’ve really tried to get the weight off these last few years. Well, longer than that, four or five years,” the TV star said last year.
“And I’m so proud of all the work that I’ve done and my willpower. Not drinking all the time. It’s really helped me.
“But it’s weird how many followers I lose when I post something like that, for us ladies as inspiration and also because I am proud.
“And I shouldn’t feel bad about that,” she said of receiving backlash for talking about weight loss in the past.
At the time, fans were quick to support the brunette beauty, with one writing: “You are one of many role models for me.
“We are the same age and lucky to have some kick ass women like Tamsin Outhwaite, Davina, Tess and Claudia, Denise etc etc all going through perimenopause and still fabulous.
“Which really isn’t easy when you don’t feel like yourself. Exercise and self care is so key and you look incredible.”
Meanwhile, Lisa has been engaged since 2016 to her “soulmate” George.
The stunning star famously dated another George – the one and only Mr Clooney – back in the early noughties.
A POPULAR shopping centre is set to be demolished in a major UK city.
The Grafton Centre in Cambridge housed just 11 retailers after years of decline.
Built in 1983, the shopping hub has undergone significant changes in the 40 years since it was built.
An expansion took place in the 1990s, in addition to a recent refurbishment in 2017.
Despite attempts to revive the struggling centre, Cambridge City Council approved plans to partially demolish the building in February 2024.
Led by the Pioneer Group, the demolished site will be replaced by science laboratories, plus a hotel and a gym.
It hopes to be a more productive use of the space, as the shopping centre had become run down with lots of empty units.
Over the last few years retailers like Debenhams, River Island and New Look all closed down their Grafton-Centre sites, leaving it feeling increasingly empty.
Shoppers told Cambridgeshire Live that they were “sad” to see the shopping centre so empty.
Maddy Richer said: “It’s just sad because this is in the centre of Cambridge.
“I suppose it is good for the science industry but I don’t know if it has to be right in the centre of Cambridge.”
Locals expressed frustration that the redevelopment plan has taken so long, with the centre lying mostly empty for two years.
Families in the area expressed concern that the science-focused redevelopment will leave the area with fewer activities for children.
Kim High told the local newspaper: “It used to be a great place for families to do activities.
“Things like that we will miss because there is not much else to do.
“I think Cambridge is just gearing towards science and not families.”
With just 11 retailers left in the store, some locals said that they “don’t think it is good publicity for Cambridge” and they would rather the space be put to better use.
The latest business to announce its departure from the store is cinema chain Vue, who will close this summer.
The closure comes as high streets up and down the country struggle to cope with the decline in footfall since Covid.
With many retailers moving online, shopping centres have seen retailers closing stores, leaving them empty and derelict.
This becomes unattractive for customers, further reducing footfall and leaving councils looking for an alternative use for these vast spaces.
With its university population and appeal for young people, the new development could provide exciting research and job opportunities.
It does, however, mark the end of a historic building once-beloved by families for its wide range of shops and entertainment options.
A FORMER Coronation Street star is set to make a shock comeback to a BBC show after a groundbreaking episode.
Lucy-Jo Hudson portrayed Katy Harris on the cobbles from 2002 until leaving in 2005.
Her character was at the centre of one of Corrie’s most shocking storylines.
The actress is now set for a return to BBC medical drama Casualty.
Lucy-Jo made a guest appearance as single mum Adele Thompson in last December’s Christmas special.
It’s currently unclear as to how the character will return but will reportedly be seen on screen again later this month.
It comes just months after she teased a new acting job following months of struggling to find work.
The soap star revealed how she was working as a travel agent in a side hustle to keep money coming in while she auditioned for new acting roles.
In 2023, Lucy-Jo was written out of Hollyoaks having starred as Donna Marie Quinn.
Meanwhile, her original Casualty episode depicted the hospital’s blood shortage amid a donor emergency.
Six-year-old Leah – the daughter of Lucy-Jo’s character – was discovered to be severely anaemic and needed a blood transfusion.
Stevie Nash (Elinor Lawless) later confessed to Dylan Keogh (William Beck) that she thought Leah had leukaemia but she hadn’t told her mum yet.
She explained how maybe she can let them have Christmas together and wait until Boxing Day to give them the news.
But in a heart breaking scene, Stevie informed a sobbing Adele of the truth.
The screen then switched to James, a real life father whose daughter Rachel had a similar illness, and it was like a punch to the stomach for viewers.
In a highly emotional scene, he explained how blood donations literally kept his daughter alive and gave her extra time to be with him.
Back in the ED, the emotional journey continued when Stevie told Iain that Leah shouldn’t be in hospital but should be opening Christmas presents back at home.
A viewer wrote at the time: “Blimey this is harrowing. Thank you to anybody who gives blood and all the wonderful people who try to keep us alive.”
Another added: “I’m am an emotional wreck Xx.”
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ANYONE with Amazon Prime membership is eligible to claim a long list of freebies worth more than £120 this month.
If you’re already forking out the monthly fee for your Prime, then you might as well get your money’s worth.
Some Amazon customers may be unaware that their membership also includes access to Prime Gaming.
With Prime Gaming, you can enjoy a lengthy list of free downloadable video games each month to keep forever.
You’ll want to snap up this month’s selection though as titles are swapped out for new ones each month.
This June, Prime members can claim a fresh lineup of games with new entries released every Thursday.
“Prime Gaming is offering several free titles throughout June, with the first game available to claim starting now,” said Amazon’s Chris Leggett.
“This month’s lineup allows players to lead warbands into bloody and lethal skirmishes in Mordheim: City of the Damned.
“And control a party of relic hunters in a tale of destiny set in a conflict-torn world in Dark Envoy.“
Here’s the list of free games that you can claim this month, along with their prices on online store Steam.
Now available:
June 12:
June 19:
June 26:
To bag them, all you need to do is head over to the Amazon Prime Gaming website.
At a collective value of £126, it’s a deal you can’t ignore.
Prime subscribers can also play the below games via the Prime Gaming Luna channel this month.
Luna is Amazon’s cloud gaming service that works on the devices you already own, including Fire TV.
You can play your favourite games instantly with no PC or gaming console required.
As a Prime Gaming member, you get unlimited access to a rotating selection of popular games.
June (Prime Luna):
Here's what you need to know about Amazon Prime pricing in the UK.
A standard Amazon Prime membership costs £8.99 a month – that’s £107.88 over the course of a year.
If you pay annually, you’ll be billed £95 instead.
For TV fans who just want Amazon Prime Video without a full Prime membership, it’ll cost you £5.99 a month, working out at £71.88 for the year.
Students can get discounted Amazon Prime, with the monthly cost reduced to £4.49 (or £53.88 over the course of a year).
And for students who pay annually, the one-off yearly fee is £47.49.
That’s not the only gaming perks include with Prime Gaming either.
Prime members are able to connect their account to Twitch app which Amazon owns.
You’ll be able to claim a free monthly Twitch channel subscription once your accounts have linked.
The subscription would usually cost £4.99 so it’s another decent freebie, especially as you get a new one every month.
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