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DUNNES Stores is selling a cute new midi dress that is perfect for all your events this summer – and it’s belly-friendly.
The sleeveless viscose polka dot midi dress is just €25.
Run, don’t walk to Dunnes Stores for the newest dress of the summer.
With its effortlessly fluid and feminine feel, this length look is a graceful addition to your everyday wardrobe.
Designed with a flattering V-neckline, a button-through front, and a sleeveless silhouette it is a steal for just €25.
Dunnes said: “It offers a breezy, elegant fit that’s perfect for everything from casual outings to summer soirees.”
Choose from the blue or black colours for a simple, classy look, as both feature a white polka dot design all over.
You can also switch it up with the light pink that is decorated with eye-catching red spots along the dress.
Pair the latest items in stores with leather sandals and a large tote bag for a casual beach look.
Or go from beach to bar with a wedge sandal and white shawl for an “elegant fit”.
With sizes starting from 8 and going up to 22, this dress is for everyone this summer.
All colours are available online and in select stores across the country.
Meanwhile, fashion fans are also loving a beautiful blue dress.
The new jersey button front dress is a steal at just €30.
Shop this new must-have summer item in sizes XS up to XXL.
Crafted from a breathable cotton-rich fabric with a soft, tactile finish, this dress features a button-down front.
Feel secure with the self-tie waist that will give you a look that gently defines your silhouette.
Dunnes Stores bosses said: “With its midi length and subtle texture, it transitions seamlessly from casual outings to laid-back evenings.”
This new versatile piece can be dressed up or down.
Pair the midi length with low-top trainers and a navy tote bag for a casually chic look.
Swap the trainers for kitten heels for a more formal look, a special occasion or even a last minute trip to the pub.
This item is available online and in stores now, just in time for all your summer plans.
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.
A PREGNANT teacher accused having sex with a 15-year-old pupil after grooming him has been granted bail.
Karly Rae, 36, was arrested in October at her home in New South Wales, Australia on suspicion having intercourse with the boy, who attends her school.
Rae is a special needs teacher – but the schoolboy is not believed to have special needs.
There is also no suggestion that the student is the father of her unborn child.
Rae is alleged to have had sex with the pupil on October 4 last year, shortly before her arrest, according to court docs seen by The Daily Telegraph.
Rae has pleaded not guilty to all charges against her – which also include possession of child abuse material and grooming a child for sex.
During a bail hearing at the NSW Supreme Court on Friday, so the court heard Rae was initially granted bail, but later thrown behind bars for allegedly contacting the student.
On January 14, she rang the alleged victim five times in two hours to persuade him to “give a false version of events”, the court heard, which was said to breach a domestic violence order in place.
Instead of agreeing, the teen told his mother what had happened and went to the police.
Rae was then arrested and has been locked up for the past four months.
However, the judge granted Rae bail on Friday under strict conditions, after hearing about her “high risk” pregnancy.
Justice Dhanji said: “The applicant is 23 weeks pregnant, due to give birth in September.”
The expecting mother reportedly sobbed silently on the video link at the mention of her pregnancy.
The judge noted her pregnancy was high risk owing to her gestational diabetes and history of miscarriages.
But he also ruled that, due to the nature of the allegations against Rae, her child will be unable to stay with her in custody.
Rae was slapped with at least 14 bail condition – including home detention, a ban on social media use, and a requirement to report to Toronto Police Station three times a week.
The judge also said Rae is “no longer able to work as a teacher” and its “highly improbable” she will make attempts to have sex with a child.
Earlier in the week, Rae pleaded not guilty to five charges via video link at Newcastle Magistrates Court.
These included aggravated sexual intercourse with a child aged between 14 and 16, grooming a child for unlawful sexual activity and possession of child abuse material.
Additional charges include acting to pervert the course of justice and breaching the violence order after allegedly contacting the student in January.
Rae’s case will go to trial in the District Court and will be arraigned in July.
A WOMAN has appeared in court charged with murdering a mum “found buried in a garden” 15 years after she vanished.
Izabela Zablocka disappeared on August 28, 2010, after speaking to her family in Poland.
Police launched a murder probe two weeks ago after new information came to light.
Human remains, believed to belong to Izabela, were then found in the garden of a home in Normanton, Derbyshire.
Anna Podedworna appeared at Derbyshire Magistrates’ Court today charged with murder.
The 39-year-old is also accused of preventing a lawful burial and perverting the course of justice.
Podedworna spoke only to confirm her name, date of birth and address during the hearing.
She was remanded into custody to next appear at Derby Crown Court on Monday.
Five people have been arrested as part of the murder investigation, including two women aged 39 and 43.
All five have bailed pending further inquiries, Derbyshire Police confirmed.
Izabela came to the UK from Poland in 2009 and worked at the former Cranberry Foods Turkey and Chicken Factory.
Her family reported her missing to Polish police in August 2010 but the report never reached British cops.
Her daughter Kasia, who was nine at the time of her mum’s disappearance, contacted Derbyshire Police in May.
She spoke out after the body was found, telling The Sun: “I definitely want to know the truth as soon as possible.”
Samanatha Shallow, Deputy Chief Crown Prosecutor in the East Midlands, said: “Following a review of the evidence provided by Derbyshire Constabulary, we have authorised criminal charges in relation to the death of Izabela Zablocka
“Ms Zablocka went missing in August 2010, when she was aged 30. Her body was recovered in Derby on 1 June 2025.
“Anna Podedworna, 39, from Derby, has been charged with her murder. She has also been charged with preventing a lawful and decent burial and perverting the course of justice.
“Our thoughts remain with the family of Ms Zablocka at this time.”
Crimestoppers is offering a £20,000 reward for information, which expires on August 27.
Anyone with information can call the charity anonymously on 0800 555 111.
A WOMAN has caused controversy after revealing she still uses two gardeners – despite being in £15,000 worth of debt.
Megan previously found herself sparking backlash when she admitted she still employs a cleaner, despite her financial situation.
And now she’s revealed she also enlists the help of not one, but two gardeners.
However, in a video on her TikTok page, Megan said she wouldn’t be able to look after her two gardens and giant hedge on her own.
“We have quite a big front garden and then we have a 60 foot hedge and then we have a back garden, and I just cannot be doing that myself,” she said.
She added that she “really, really got into” gardening herself during the Covid-19 lockdown, but when she went back to work it was “impossible to stay on top of it”.
“So I hired gardeners and they are a godsend,” Megan said.
“We have two for half an hour every two weeks.
“They are so good, they get everything done, they get the whole lawn done, they get all of the hedges done, they get all the weeding done.
“And it means that I don’t have to worry about it and I can come back enjoy my garden and it’s just done!”
Megan also said the gardeners are “really cheap”, as they first used them when they weren’t “that established”, so they paid a minimal amount and the gardeners have never increased it for them.
“So yeah, what do you think about having gardeners when paying off debt?” she sighed.
“I’m going to get crucified for this because when I admitted to having cleaners and I don’t have a cleaner now but when I did say I had a cleaner the Internet went wild!”
“This will definitely be a controversial one!” she wrote in the video caption.
“What do you think about having gardeners when in debt & paying it off?!
“They’re something I really considered stopping at the start of this journey but don’t think I ever could!”
However, the majority of people in the comments section admitted they agreed with Megan that gardeners were worth paying out for.
“I’ve got one. It’s out of necessity,” one wrote.
IF you're in large amounts of debt it can be really worrying. Here are some tips from Citizens Advice on how you can take action.
Check your bank balance on a regular basis – knowing your spending patterns is the first step to managing your money
Work out your budget – by writing down your income and taking away your essential bills such as food and transport
If you have money left over, plan in advance what else you’ll spend or save. If you don’t, look at ways to cut your costs
Pay off more than the minimum – If you’ve got credit card debts aim to pay off more than the minimum amount on your credit card each month to bring down your bill quicker
Pay your most expensive credit card sooner – If you have more than one credit card and can’t pay them off in full each month, prioritise the most expensive card (the one with the highest interest rate)
Prioritise your debts – If you’ve got several debts and you can’t afford to pay them all it’s important to prioritise them
Your rent, mortgage, council tax and energy bills should be paid first because the consequences can be more serious if you don’t pay
Get advice – If you’re struggling to pay your debts month after month it’s important you get advice as soon as possible, before they build up even further
Groups like Citizens Advice and National Debtline can help you prioritise and negotiate with your creditors to offer you more affordable repayment plans.
“I cannot physically maintain my garden. I go without many things so I can afford him because the stress of it looking a state would do me in!”
“Me and my husband have a hedge the same, the effort and time it takes to cut ourselves is just ridiculous and it never looks straight!” another added.
“Paying someone to come and do it with proper tools and knowledge is so much better and it takes them a fraction of the time, and they clean it all away after.”
“Some things are worth paying for. it would likely take you longer than them too,” a third wrote.
“Oh god soooo much longer!” Megan replied.
“Took me 3 hours to just do the hedge once and it looked awful hahah.”
“Absolutely do it,” someone else urged.
While another admitted: “I get my nails done every month! I owe £13,500.
“I’m not giving up my nails!!”
SAM Thompson broke down in tears and was comforted by his sister Louise after completing his endurance challenge live on today’s This Morning.
Made in Chelsea star Sam, 34, had been tackling the 260-mile feat on both bike and foot in aid of Unicef ahead of Monday’s Soccer Aid.
On-hand to capture his finish line victory, ITV cameras saw him choke up while reuniting with his loved ones after his time away from home.