The soft power of the female gamer
The soft power of the female gamer

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This picturesque West Cork home with separate basement apartment is on the market for €695,000
This picturesque West Cork home with separate basement apartment is on the market for €695,000

Sarah Finnan

Ingrid Hoey: ‘This serum reversed visible signs of sun damage on my skin’
Ingrid Hoey: ‘This serum reversed visible signs of sun damage on my skin’

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Design coach Karen Douglas shares her tips for working with an architect
Design coach Karen Douglas shares her tips for working with an architect

Megan Burns

How to spot a scammer (according to someone who was actually scammed)
How to spot a scammer (according to someone who was actually scammed)

Sarah Finnan

Cillian Murphy’s book about empathy is essential reading for everyone
Cillian Murphy’s book about empathy is essential reading for everyone

Sarah Gill

Supper Club: Hot-smoked salmon rice and asparagus salad
Supper Club: Hot-smoked salmon rice and asparagus salad

Sarah Finnan

My Life in Culture: Actor Lucie-Mae Sumner
My Life in Culture: Actor Lucie-Mae Sumner

Sarah Finnan

Social Pictures: Sharon Corr debuts new Boots No7 Future Renew product
Social Pictures: Sharon Corr debuts new Boots No7 Future Renew product

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Need to boost your productivity? Make a not-to-do list
Need to boost your productivity? Make a not-to-do list

Sinead Brady

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Social Pics: No7 Ready To Speak Up Discussion


By Niamh ODonoghue
27th Oct 2016

Louise O'Neill

Social Pics: No7 Ready To Speak Up Discussion

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To celebrate the launch of No7’s new?Ready To Speak Up?campaign that stars award-winning Nigerian author and feminist?Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, guests were invited to take part in a special lunchtime conversation, hosted by Irish author and feminist activist?Louise O?Neill.?The discussion highlighted how women use and wear makeup, and the impact it has in our world. No7 by Boots want you to be strong, empowered, and ready?and believe?that O’Neill is the perfect?woman here in Ireland to spread the message?that you can wear makeup and still be taken seriously as a woman.