
Frank Coughlan: Climate change good intentions are often a load of hot air
The planet may be burning, the seas rising and the bumblebee not feeling the buzz any more, but the good news is that the Irish public are on the case. In word, at least, if not deed.

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The Irish Sun
38 minutes ago
- The Irish Sun
Dunnes Stores reveals new stunning set that's perfect for airport with ‘cute and casual' look from €20
DUNNES Stores has released a stunning new set that's perfect for the airport with a "cute and casual" look from just €20. The latest Savida Sadie range in stores has the summer essentials you need. Advertisement 3 Shop the new sadie set online or in stores now Credit: 3 Choose from the green or brown in this new versatile look Credit: Add a little texture to your style this summer with the newest set from Savida. The brand exclusively available at Fly in style as the wide leg look features an elasticated drawstring waist for added comfort when jetting off this holiday season. Choose from warm or sea foam green for a little extra colour for your wardrobe. Advertisement READ MORE ON FABULOUS FASHION With a white box tee and low-top trainers, you can get a "cute and casual" travel style this The top features a self-tie front and delicate lettuce hems retailing at just €20. This new stylish wardrobe staple is a must-have from the Dunnes Stores exclusive brand. Advertisement Most read in Fabulous Everyone can get the amazing airport look as sizes range from XXS - XXL. With both items available for click and collect now or simply Dunnes Stores have new phone case that is dreamy dupe of a luxury brand, perfect for gloss and just €5 Meanwhile, one The new lip gloss phone case is now available for just €5. Advertisement She said: "I couldn't believe my eyes, some Rhode cases for a fraction of the price." The Irish retailer released its own version of the famous Rhode Skin phone case for a fraction of the price at just €5. Choose from the pink or grey to add some luxury to your phone this summer. Advertisement And better yet, they have four lip tints for the same price to go with your new gloss case dupe. Pick your favourite with vanilla, cherry, strawberry and coconut. The original item retails for €46 and cost an extra €19.99 to add the peptide lip treatment to your purchase . Save this summer with the new dreamy dupe, available and in stores now. Advertisement 3 Get the newest must have summer staples in stores now Credit: Garrett White THE HISTORY OF DUNNES STORES 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.


Forbes
39 minutes ago
- Forbes
Bourbon Vs. Whiskey: What's The Difference?
Glass of whisky cognac or bourbon in ornamental glass next to a vinatge wooden barrel on a rustic ... More wood and dark background. Let's face it: the world of whiskey can feel a little intimidating at first. Between the terminology, regional styles, and endless bottles lining the shelves, it's easy to get overwhelmed. But once you understand a few basics, whiskey quickly becomes less of a mystery—and a lot more fun to explore. A good place to start? Bourbon. It's America's best-known whiskey, rich in flavor and steeped in tradition. But it's just one member of a much larger whiskey family that includes Scotch, Irish whiskey, Canadian whisky, and more. Each has its own personality, shaped by where it's made, how it's aged, and what grains go into the mash bill. So what exactly sets bourbon apart from other whiskies? Let's pour into the details. Bourbon vs. Whiskey: A Quick Primer Pouring whiskey from bottle into glass on wooden barrel against black background, closeup Think of whiskey as the umbrella term. It covers a wide range of spirits made from fermented grain mash and aged in barrels. Bourbon, on the other hand, is a specific type of whiskey with strict requirements. To be called bourbon, the whiskey must: That high corn content and new oak aging give bourbon its signature sweet, full-bodied flavor, often bursting with caramel, vanilla, and a touch of spice. Other types of whiskey are made differently. Scotch, for example, usually comes from malted barley and is aged in used barrels, often with a smoky, peaty character. Irish whiskey is typically triple-distilled for a smoother, lighter taste. And Canadian whisky, often referred to as "rye" regardless of its actual grain content, tends to be mild, clean, and easygoing. Flavor Profiles: What to Expect in the Glass Two hands clink glasses of whiskey wiskey on the couch, cozy. Bar drinking menu. Bourbons to Try Glass of whiskey or cognac with ice cubes and smoking cigar and on bar counter Buffalo Trace Balanced and approachable, this bourbon features smooth notes of caramel, vanilla, and a touch of brown sugar. Great for sipping straight or mixing into an Old Fashioned. Maker's Mark A classic wheated bourbon with soft, rounded flavors of honey, vanilla, and a gentle fruity finish. Creamy and mellow—perfect for those new to bourbon. Woodford Reserve Rich and complex with layers of dried fruit, toasty oak, dark chocolate, and a spicy edge. A great choice for drinkers looking for a deeper experience. Other Whiskeys to Explore Speyside scotch whisky tasting on old dark wooden vintage table with barley grains close up Scotch: Glenfiddich 12-Year-Old An approachable single malt with fresh, light notes of pear, malt, and honey. Smooth and only lightly fruity, it's a great entry into the Scotch world. Irish Whiskey: Jameson Ireland's most famous export for a reason. Expect a smooth, light-bodied whiskey with hints of green apple, vanilla, and a touch of spice. Works well in Irish coffee or neat. Canadian Whisky: Crown Royal A go-to Canadian classic with a clean, gentle profile. You'll find soft notes of vanilla, light oak, and a hint of caramel. Excellent for cocktails—or sipping by the fire. Whether you're drawn to bourbon's bold sweetness or curious about the smoky charm of Scotch, there's no wrong direction—only different roads to delicious. Bourbon tends to be the crowd-pleaser, with warm, comforting flavors that are easy to love. But branching out into Irish, Canadian, or Scotch whiskies opens up a whole world of nuance and regional character. The best way to learn what you like? Taste widely, ask questions, and keep a few good bottles on hand for research purposes. You know—for science.


Washington Post
42 minutes ago
- Washington Post
Kerry Condon is off to the races
NEW YORK Kerry Condon was in the thick of Oscars season two years ago, bantering and glad-handing from London to Los Angeles, when she took a breather to campaign for a different kind of prize. Nominated for her first Academy Award for the pitch-black tragicomedy 'The Banshees of Inisherin,' Condon had crossed paths with 'Top Gun: Maverick' director Joseph Kosinski at many an industry event and gleaned that his follow-up feature would be set in the world of Formula 1. When the Irish actress realized he still needed a female lead, the high-octane project piqued her curiosity. Realizing this character would go toe-to-toe with Brad Pitt, she became all the more intrigued.