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Meghan Markle slays in sexy Carolina Herrera gown. Get ready for Selling Sunset season 4. Princess Charlene finally returns home after 10 months.

Inspire It's singles day so meet the lady who has arranged 7, dates. Louise Cooney shares first look at her very own activewear label. Elton John uses walking stick as he receives prestigious honour from Prince Charles. Lady Gaga leads stellar line up on Late Late Show.

Here's why the claws are out between Selling Sunset's Christine and new recruit Emma. Bump alert! Selling Sunset's Season 4 trailer lands with new faces and new drama. Melanie Sykes says son's autism diagnosis 'fuelled' her marriage breakdown.

Perfume queen Jo Malone and Zara launch 8 new scents in time for Christmas. Lush and sexy - Brown Thomas names its No1 perfume of Elegant Kate dons favourite years-old designer shirt for poignant museum outing. With a budget of just over k, architect Dermot Bannon has a huge challenge on his hands, both inside and outside the house. Tipperarry, to meet Joe Kenny and his bride to be Mary Hayes.

Mary and he are creating their dream home, to move into just after their wedding. For Dermot, one of the most appealing features is the pebbledash exterior. The couple, however, has a completely different opinion on the outside walls. They want to get rid of the pebbledash, Dermot has other ideas.

In Ashford Co. Wicklow stands the house of Nigel and Frances Coffey. Several years ago her father built a private road and gave seven plots of land to his seven children. It was perfect for them 20 years ago, but with 5 children ranging in ages from 9 to 26 and with girlfriends, friends, a dog and family living near by, the house is just too cramped and they struggle for space.

Just back from living abroad Spain, Dubai and Germany they have been living in the house for the past year. He creates a design that hopefully will make his clients happy. Nine years ago, Susie and Dave bought their dream home on the outskirts of Fermoy in Cork — a year old three storey mansion that Susie has admired since she was a teenager.

The house however, has begun to show its age and Susie and Dave want to extend and upgrade to create the ultimate family home. And despite his best efforts, Dermot is unable to convince Christine to modify her 25 page wish list. At the seaside village of Portrane in North Dublin, Dermot creates a workable home for three generations of the one family under the watchful, budget-conscious eyes of two sisters.

Recently returned to Ireland after 12 years in London, new parents website designer Cliona and IT manager Micheal have already spent 30 grand renovating a s semi-D at Killester in North Dublin in their own distinctive, industrial style. Robbie and Julie from Darndale in North Dublin have saved for over 20 years to buy the house of their dreams - a s cottage in the picturesque north Dublin suburb of Malahide.



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