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In an era where youth is prized and ageing is frowned upon, Golda Rosheuvel is a breath of fresh air. In this issue, Bridgerton’s Queen Charlotte reveals how she revamped her career in mid-life to get the parts she wanted to play. It might have been a...
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So have you made any New Year’s resolutions? Or have you already broken them? I long ago stopped making resolutions that involved sacrifice and instead make ones that bring me joy. More travel, more time spent with friends and family, more adventurous...
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I love the story on page 38 of today’s issue, in which Sarah Jepson talks about how she finally escaped a coercive and abusive marriage, once she realised that she didn’t want her children growng up in the same situation that she had spent so many...
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Well, how are you doing? Enjoying the festivities or totally relaxing? Or maybe a bit of both. I’ve been trying to find the sweet spot in the middle – entertaining family on a couple of nights but also trying to chill and curl up on the couch with some...
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Our cover star today is Lauren Silverman – or as she’d now like to be known, Lauren Cowell, despite the fact she hasn’t yet married pop mogul Simon. In a rare interview she reveals what life is like living with the famously temperamental X Factor...
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On page 36 of today’s issue, we take a look at what the rise in Ozempic and other weight loss injections is doing to various sectors of the economy from clothes and cosmetic surgery to, of course, food. It’s amazing how many sectors it’s affecting –...
Read Full Story (Page 3)Cover photograph CHRISTOPHER FENNER
I love Jo Elvin’s piece on page 32 of today’s issue about her love for K-pop. I’m not a fan of the music myself but I do understand what it’s like to be ridiculed for your love of an unusual pastime. I was a huge fan of the WWE up until a few years ago...
Read Full Story (Page 3)Cover photograph ARMANDO GALLO
Like many people, I remember Sissy Spacek best for her role in Carrie, a film that’s almost 50 years old, yet still as popular now as ever. Her chat for today’s cover interview shows her to be a warm and engaging character, and I particularly love her...
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We might have moved forward somewhat since the generation of our grannies, but it’s still refreshing to hear that even though she’s 65, Miriam O’Callaghan has no intention of retiring from the job that she loves. As she reveals all about her new...
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Read Full Story (Page 3)‘It’s been a big life’
Her 60-year open marriage Being propositioned by Elvis Losing her money despite selling 100m records Ending up lonely …and one last concert?
Read Full Story (Page 1)The €17m model man
MORE INSIDE David Gandy, 45, the Essex boy with a business brain to match that body, on the state of men’s pants, being a hit in the supermarket and his answer to toxic masculinity
Read Full Story (Page 1)Cover photograph MARTIN PARR
In an era where the pursuit of youth - for women at least - is an everyday and costly occurrence, it’s so refreshing to see Mary Berry, still hale and hearty in her 90th year, eschewing the gym for a brisk walk with the dogs and keeping healthy by...
Read Full Story (Page 3)MAUREEN LIPMAN
Cover photograph HARRY WEIR I can’t believe it’s time for our most important issue of the year again. Every October, our Pink issue aims to highlight survivor stories and remind the rest of us of the importance of checking for breast cancer. It...
Read Full Story (Page 3)Cover photograph TOM HONAN
On page 32 of today’s issue, we get a peek inside Tommy Hilfiger’s house in Palm Beach, Florida. We’ve covered some of Tommy’s houses in the past in YOU magazine and it always cheers me to see how bright and colourful they are – no minimalism for him...
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KELLY CATES, the likeable new Match of the Day host, on why the Beeb is bigger than any one star, being happily single at 50… and how ‘sneaky’ patriarchy is on the rise
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I love nothing more than reading – and writing – about travel. It’s one of the great joys of my life. I would spend my life on the road if I could. The stories in today’s issue are from people who took not just physical journeys but healing journeys as...
Read Full Story (Page 3)8 MANE ROAD ‘I worried how the wedding photos would look as I towered above him’ SOPHIE DEARDEN-HOWELL
How to nail the ‘glass hair’ trend (who is seven inches taller than her husband) on facing her prejudices about short men
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On page 31 of today’s issue, we have an article about friendship ghosting, which can be just as upsetting – if not more so – than romantic ghosting. We’re not talking about the lapse that often happens in friendships when life gets busier and you find...
Read Full Story (Page 3)Cover photograph VICTORIA ADAMSON
When I grow up I want to be like today’s cover star Penelope Tree, who is living proof that age is just a state of mind. At 75, she looks incredible but most importantly she looks real. The obsession with looking younger is relentless but to what end?...
Read Full Story (Page 3)CONFESSIONS OF AN ONLINE SHOPAHOLIC
A former Vogue editor on the €2k monthly toll of her virtual spending
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On page 34 of today’s issue, psychoanalyst Juliet Rosenfeld looks at the case of the Coldplay kiss cam couple and surmises that it’s their children who will suffer most from the fallout. They’re not alone. For years, I’ve followed a comedy couple on...
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Our cover star today, Katty Kay, is an inspiration. At a time when a certain American president is trying to silence the media, she’s simply getting louder. She makes a very good point, however – that he indulges her, indeed even publicises her,...
Read Full Story (Page 3)Cover photograph ELLIOTT MORGAN
What kind of airport traveller are you? Organised, early and efficient? Or racing through the terminal doors with minutes to spare? I fall somewhere in between. I always have my boarding card and passport to hand, my bags are sized and weighed to...
Read Full Story (Page 3)Cover photograph JAKE CHESSUM
I absolutely adore our cover story and shoot today with Liam Neeson and Pamela Anderson, I have to admit, they’re not two people I would ever have put together as kindred spirits but it certainly seems like that’s what they are. Movie remakes –...
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On page 38 of today’s issue, you’ll read an account of a girls’ holiday from three different viewpoints. Inspired by the latest series of White Lotus, it gives a good insight into how personalities must learn to gel and sacrifice in order to keep the...
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Founded in Los Angeles more than 26 years ago, the Barry’s fitness brand has finally made its debut in Dublin. Known for it signature Red Room workouts – nothing like the Fifty Shades Of Grey version – this is the 92nd studio worldwide. Each workout is...
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On page 40 of today’s issue, Julia Llewellyn Smith tells us of her trip to Glastonbury in 2023, which she attended with her teen daughters, some 30 years after she went with her own friends. Of the dozens of posts I saw from the Pitbull and Zach Bryan...
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Forget thoughtless scrolling and aimlessly adding to your online basket. It’s time to feel the fabric, get back in the changing room and re-embrace shopping in stores. M&S’s upcoming clothing drops are worth the trip: think breezy crochet co-ords,...
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Worn Free reproduces original tees famously worn by cultural and musical icons such as John Lennon, Debbie Harry, Keith Moon and Liam Gallagher. They’re the perfect outfit for the summer’s many festivals and gigs. From €41.95, wornfree.com
Read Full Story (Page 3)CHRIS FLOYD
Cover photograph Our cover star today, Lisa Hogan, has made quite a name for herself alongside boyfriend Jeremy on the hit reality show Clarkson’s Farm. What I love about her is that Jeremy is such a huge, robust character and she could have easily...
Read Full Story (Page 3)Cover photograph XAVI GORDO
On page 34 of today’s issue, we have an interview with Joanne Harris, the author of the blockbuster book and film Chocolat. I love how utterly normal she is, even when talking about Hollywood star Juliette Binoche coming to visit in order to understand...
Read Full Story (Page 3)Now that’s what we call The 80s!
Happy 40th birthday Live Aid Why Gen Z are splashing the cash like it’s 1986 Wild child: Leonie Cornelius on how to harness the healing power of nature
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Like Sarah Corbett Lynch a few weeks ago, I cannot say enough about our cover interviewee today, Jacqueline Connolly. Her sister Clodagh Coll and her nephews Liam, Niall and Ryan were killed by their husband and dad Alan Hawe back in 2016, before he...
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Being healthy does seem like hard work most of the time. From faddy diets to the new drugs like Ozempic, everywhere you turn there appears to be a lot of confusion about what we should be eating. That’s why Emily English’s advice is a refreshing...
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On page 34 of today’s issue, there’s a chat with Hannah Fry, a maths professor and host of a number of science TV shows. I love how she explains complicated issues and gadgets in clear, easy-to-understand language – her social media is so fun and...
Read Full Story (Page 3)Cover photograph MANFRED BAUMANN
I’ve just finished series three of The White Lotus, one of my favourite TV shows. While I thought it was a little slower than the previous two seasons, the story still unfolded brilliantly and the ending was perfect. The location is so beautiful too...
Read Full Story (Page 3)IAKOVOS KALAITZAKIS
On page 33 of today’s issue, we take a tongue-in-cheek look at the current furore over gym clothes. A recent article by Robert Crampton for The Times and a chat on Newstalk with gym owner Paul Byrne both went viral for all the wrong reasons, after both...
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On page 8 of today’s issue, Louise Thompson reveals in her regular column that she struggles to stop working. There’s something of a misnomer about those who are self-employed that they can pick and choose their own hours and basically have it easier...
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On page 8 of today’s issue you’ll find a range of Irish beauty and skincare brands that we are highly recommending. The proliferation of female entrepreneurs in the beauty sphere at the moment is so heartwarming. I mean, who knows what women want? Eh,...
Read Full Story (Page 3)Cover photograph JASON SCHMIDT
The feature on page 40 of today’s issue is a fascinating look at the advances in technology and why they’re not always a good thing. The evolution of AI is promising to make all our lives easier but while I wouldn’t class myself as a technophobe, I do...
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I love the piece on page 34 of today’s issue, in which Carys Davies reflects on her mother’s love of knitting and how it shaped her childhood wardrobe as she and her siblings had to wear handmade outfits instead of the latest trends. I remember my own...
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It would take more than this small column for me to ever express the admiration I have for today’s cover star, Sarah Corbett Lynch. A young woman, wise and mature beyond her years, she has overcome an almost unbelievably tragic childhood to not only...
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On page 22 of today’s issue, you’ll read a chat with author Daisy Buchanan. Already the creator of a number of books, Daisy’s new tome is called Read Yourself Happy and is all about the joy of books. When I was a child, those around me got used to...
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NIKKI DWYER, On 27 February, paint and wallpaper brand Farrow & Ball will add three previously archived shades to its signature palette. All handcrafted, the paints range from Broccoli Brown (inspired by the vegetable) through earthy Etruscan Red to...
Read Full Story (Page 3)‘After work, I’d be up until 3am, singing in a piano bar’
on the meaning of happiness in her 20s – and how it changes over time
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Cover photograph Our cover star today is the fabulous Brooke Shields, who was one of the few child movie stars who went on to have a stellar career as an adult too. She does, however, carry a lot of baggage from how she was treated as a young actress....
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It feels appropriate to have an incredibly brave woman on our cover on St Brigid’s Day. On a weekend when we’re celebrating powerful females, Caroline Darian certainly embodies that. The daughter of the equally impressive Gisele Pelicot, Caroline...
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Welcome to our annual wedding issue – always a highlight of the calendar for me. I’ve been engaged myself for just over a year and in that time I’ve found myself fairly overwhelmed with the incredible number of options available for everything from...
Read Full Story (Page 3)AIDAN FITZGERALD
Cover photograph On page 40 of today’s issue, we delve into the rise in price of olive oil and how it has become a very covetable commodity. I often stand in front of the olive oil section in my local supermarket and ask myself if I can justify the...
Read Full Story (Page 3)30 ‘I played games like Squid Game as a kid but I wouldn’t win’
SURVIVING JANUARY Self-soothe in style FRESH IDEAS Best buys for ageless beauty on starring in the dystopian Netflix drama and how it left her optimistic about the world
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There are many great features in today’s issue but I have to admit I got rather sidelined once I got to page 30, looking at all these wonderful spa retreats around the world. I don’t know about you but this time of year always makes me long for hotter...
Read Full Story (Page 3)Cover photograph EVAN DOHERTY
I know we say it every year but I can’t believe how quickly that year has flown by. My parents both had roundy birthdays and a roundy anniversary, while my brother hit a milestone too so it was filled with parties and breaks away and great memories. I...
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Coca-Cola HBC Ireland and FoodCloud have launched the third year of the ‘Win a Meal, Give a Meal’ campaign at Tesco Liffey Valley. Customers can text DONATE to 50400 by December 31 to win one of ten €500 Tesco Gift Cards while funding meals for...
Read Full Story (Page 3)‘If I had sense I’d hang up my black lace bra and G-string. I haven’t and I won’t’
on the perils of dating when you’re in the public eye
Read Full Story (Page 3)Sister sends photo of her dog wearing antlers. Dad replies, ‘Bow WOW!’ FRANCESCA HORNAK
on the foibles of the festive family WhatsApp group
Read Full Story (Page 3)‘One police officer said I had to be attacked before they could do anything’ SUSAN WOKOMA
on how her terrifying stalker has made her wary of sharing details about herself
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This week, I returned from a few days of winter sun, right into our first proper cold snap. The one thing I haven’t bought for the new season is a nice winter coat but now is the time to invest, it seems, given the hail, sleet and in some areas, snow...
Read Full Story (Page 3)RED ALERT This week’s Lust List ‘The characters in the Sex and the City sequel were the same age as The Golden Girls’ MARIANNE JONES
salutes the Power Agers – a new generation of savvy, stylish women over 50
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Airer with screen Joseph Joseph’s newest launch has solved a big conundrum: its linen-like screen will ‘hide unsightly laundry’.
Read Full Story (Page 3)‘I needed to break my neck to learn some of this stuff’
Life lessons from the late as featured in a new documentary about the actor
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It’s getting to the time of year when keeping teens occupied is most difficult as the weather gets colder and the mid-term break looms. The new Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine virtual reality experience at Zero Latency is a great way to entertain them,...
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Welcome to our annual Pink issue of YOU magazine, which aims to highlight stories of cancer sufferers and their families during Breast Cancer Awareness Month. On page 16, we meet Anne Roche, who aims to help with aesthetics after a diagnosis. This is...
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