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Water, water everywhere
IT WILL cost 4 cent to have a pee from today – if you decide to flush, that is. The Commission for Energy Regulation (CER) released its final report yesterday, but many are still wondering whether they will be able to keep control of their water bills. Starting from today, October 1, they can expect to pay €2.44 per thousand litres of water in – that’s €4.88 when the waste service out is taken into account. However, the original six-month ‘assessed charge’ period – when water charges will be capped at unmetered levels – has now been extended to nine months. The assessed charge is an estimate of how much water a household with a certain number of adult occupants will use.
‘Consumers paying for gold-plated superquango’ The report confirms that a children’s free allowance of 21,000 litres a year per child will be available and that the regulator will continue to monitor this in the coming months. The annual household water services allowance is 30,000 litres. For a single-person household, this capped charge will equate to €176. A household of four adults can expect to pay €483 a year. If after this period your metered consumption
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is shown to be less than the assessed charge, a rebate will then be applied to your account. CER commissioner Paul McGowan said: ‘Having considered the public comments received to the CER’s consultation on water charges, the CER is today bringing clarity to the matter and introducing a number of changes. ‘We will continue to monitor Irish Water closely in order to help ensure that the quality and efficiency of Ireland’s water system improve in the years ahead.’ However, Fianna Fáil TD Barry Cowen said: ‘Consumers will be paying the outlandish costs associated with setting up a gold-plated superquango that is Irish Water.’ Sinn Féin said the charges show that consumers will be paying ‘a lot more’ than had previously been indicated by the Government. However, Taoiseach Enda Kenny insisted the average water bill would be less than €240 per year and that 80 per cent of monthly bills would be ‘less than €24’.
Average costs: Flushing the toilet 4c Five-minute power shower 60c Taking a bath 39c Running diswasher cycle 10c/run Laundry: Washing machine 30c/run
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THROWING AN APE: A goodbye party is thrown for Namoki, a gorilla at Bristol Zoo who is coming to start a new family in Belfast Zoo. Now mature, the western lowland gorilla is related to the males at the zoo and must be moved away and introduced to another family. Her departure was celebrated with a party, with the gorillas handed boxes of their favourite foods Picture: Ben Birchall/Pa
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Lagerfeld stages model protest on Paris Fashion Week catwalk
Fashion following: Cara Delevingne led the crowds
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Making noise: Gisele Bünd chen
A Chanel for feminism Star in stripes: Kendall Jenner PICTUREs: REx/REUTERs
AS THE designer who famously called Adele ‘a little too fat’, he seems an unlikely champion for women’s rights. But Karl Lagerfeld enlisted Cara Delevingne and Kendall Jenner to turn the Chanel catwalk at Paris Fashion Week into a platform for feminism. He gathered the most famous faces in couture – including Gisele Bündchen, 34, Georgia May Jagger, 22, and Jenner, 18 – to march down a custombuilt replica of a Parisian street called Boulevard Chanel. Delevingne, 22, led the fashion pack, shouting from a customised Chanel
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megaphone as an army of models followed with placards featuring slogans such as: ‘History is her story.’ They were watched by an A-list crowd that included US Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour, photographer Mario Testino and director Baz Luhrmann. And in a nod to Emma Watson’s recent United Nations speech, a solo male model walked down the reconstructed boulevard at the breathtaking Grand Palais venue carrying a sign that read, ‘He For She’.
Front row: (l-r) Mario Testino, Anna Wintour and Baz Luhrmann
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GAA player is killed by garda car
TwO NuNs ARE kiLLED iN cOLLisiON wiTH pOLicE cAR TWo elderly nuns were killed in a crash involving a police car in Northern ireland. The women, who were from Belfast, had been travelling to a retreat near Newry, Co Down, when the accident happened. Sister Frances Forde and Sister Marie Duddy died when the car they were travelling in collided with an unmarked PSNi car. Father Eddie Magee, a spokesman for the Diocese of Down and Connor, said the community was stunned by the tragedy. The accident happened on the Belfast Road, near the Derrycraw Road junction, just before 9.30am yesterday morning. The nuns, who were travelling in a silver Renault Clio had been making their way to Dromantine College Retreat and Conference Centre on the Glen Road, Newry. Three male police officers in an unmarked silver Mitsubishi (left) were not seriously hurt. The Police ombudsman’s office (Poni) has launched an investigation into the circumstances of the accident and has sent a team to the scene. A spokesman for the Police Service of Northern ireland said: ‘As is normal procedure, Poni have been informed and will now lead this investigation.’
Tragedy: the unmarked PSNI car involved in the crash that claimed the lives of two nuns outside Newry, Co Down
Three and out as more forced to quit state jobs
Free public events this October. St Luke’s Symposium 13 – 18 October 2014
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A MAN who was knocked down and killed in an accident involving a garda patrol car was a well-known Gaelic footballer. Eamon Carroll, 32, of Bellurgan, Co Louth, had played junior football for the county and celebrated winning a sixth championship with his local club, St Patrick’s GFC, on Sunday. The accident happened on the Carlingford to Dundalk road at about 1.20am yesterday. Players and members of St Patrick’s were said to be deeply shocked by the tragedy. ‘We are all devastated,’ club spokeswoman Rose McEneaney said. ‘Eamon was a lovely, lovely guy and a gentleman from his head to his toes. Our thoughts are with his family.’ It is understood that the garda car was not in pursuit of any other vehicle at the time of the accident, which occurred on an unlit section of the road near a filling station. The incident has now been referred to the Garda Ombudsman’s office. Mr Carroll was the son of Joe Carroll from Bellurgan Point, the former editor of The Dundalk Democrat, who still writes a sports column for the newspaper.
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Tuesday, 14th October Heritage Centre Lectures Architecture, Design & Medicine-check out the interesting connection between medicine and architecture History of Medicine Research Award Four shortlisted researchers will present their new research and the winner will be announced Musical Concert: Synaptic Serenades Three works by composer Ian Wilson will be performed, with the Royal Irish Academy of Music
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UNDER-fiRE fine Gael Seanad hopeful John McNulty has withdrawn from the forthcoming by-election to the upper house following the ongoing controversy. fine Gael was accused of ‘stroke politics’ after the Donegal businessman had been appointed to the board of the irish Museum of Modern Art by Arts Minister Heather Humphreys – less than a week before his name was put forward for the Seanad culture committee. Last week he stood down from the board of iMMA claiming it precluded him from election. in a statement yesterday, Mr McNulty said he was withdrawing his name as he believed that ‘to contest the election would be an ongoing distraction from the critical work of
Government, which is to secure ireland’s recovery through job creation and increased investment’. He said that he would now seek a fine Gael nomination to contest the next general election. Speaking in the Dáil, Taoiseach Enda Kenny said that Mr McNulty would make an ‘excellent representative’ but accepted his own responsibility for the controversy. Separately, former fG councillor Hilary Quinlan has stepped down from the board of irish Water following concerns over a conflict of interest with his day job. Mr Quinlan is also a driver for a Minister of State at the Department of the Environment, Paudie Coffey.
That department has responsibility for irish Water. it has also emerged that an unsuccessful Labour local election candidate has been appointed to the board of the irish Aviation Authority. Pascal fitzgerald joined the board in August, after losing his council seat in May. Meanwhile, Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform Brendan Howlin has announced ‘a revised model for ministerial appointments to State boards’. Under the new measures, all vacancies must be advertised openly, candidates must meet ‘specific and detailed criteria determined by the relevant minister’ and applications must be ‘processed by way of a transparent assessment system’.
pensioner shot in pub
Tricked into ‘losing kids’
Billie Barry passes away
A 66-yEAR-oLD man has been shot in the leg in a gun attack at a Dublin pub. Gardaí said the injured man was in a bar in Cork Street, near Dolphin’s Barn, at about 11pm on Monday when the shooting took place. The gunman involved was wearing a balaclava. The victim was treated in St James’s Hospital for what are nonlife-threatening injuries. Gardai are investigating whether the attack was related to a row in the pub earlier in the evening.
Six Londoners unwittingly agreed to give up their eldest children in return for wifi access. Researchers set up a wifi hotspot in London and the terms and conditions contained a ‘deliberately ridiculous’ clause that the person using the service was prepared to ‘render up their eldest child for eternity’. A report, entitled Tainted Love: How Wi-Fi Betrays Us, by security company F-Secure, said six people still signed up.
PANTo legend Billie Barry (pictured) has died. in a short statement, her family said the founder of the Billie Barry Stage School died peacefully yesterday morning at Beechlawn Nursing Home in Drumcondra. it added that she would be ‘sadly missed’ by her family and friends. funeral arrangements have yet to be announced.
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State told to reveal Apple account book
Ireland was warned more than three months ago that it may have broken european rules on state aid in two tax deals it struck with apple. In a preliminary finding over ‘backroom’ deals dating back to 1991 and 2007, the european Commission told the Government it has doubts over their compatibility with regulations. Officials have since been ordered to open the State’s tax books to reveal
‘Apple could face a bill worth billions’
Calculated measure An Post’s Dave Kavanagh and Transport Minister Paschal Donohoe were at St Stephen’s Green to mark the 15th anniversary of the Taxsaver scheme, now availed of by some 6,500 companies PiCture: fennells
the accounts of two apple subsidiaries at the centre of the arrangements. The Commission’s competition watchdog warned that ‘all unlawful aid may be recovered from the recipient’ leaving the global tech brand facing a potential multibillion tax bill. Irish Government officials have spent the last 48 hours defending arrangements agreed with apple over the last 25 years. embassies world-
by jOAnnE AHERn wide have been pushing out denials of a breach of state aid rules or any suggestions of secret tax deals with one of the world’s biggest companies. The department of Finance said the investigation in Brussels is ongoing and has yet to reach any conclusions. The publication of the letter, dated from June when the investigation was announced, stated: ‘The Commission’s preliminary view is that the tax ruling of 1990 (effectively agreed in 1991) and of 2007 in favour of the apple group constitute state aid.’ If the eU’s preliminary finding is confirmed over the coming months, apple could face a repayment bill worth billions. In the letter, the Government has been told to provide the accounts of aSI and aOe from 2004 to 2013. apple has had a base in Ireland since 1980 and says it now employs more than 4,000 people in the country, with a main centre in Cork.
PayPal and eBay split
PayPal is splitting from eBay and will become a separate and publicly traded company next year, it has been announced. The separation is expected to occur in the second half of 2015. The board of eBay decided the separation is the best path for growth and shareholder value creation for each business. Dan Schulman, the president of the enterprise growth group at american Express, will be the new president at PayPal, effective immediately.
China allows iPhone 6 sale
China’S phone regulator has approved the iPhone 6 for sale after manufacturer apple promised never to allow other governments access to users’ information. The announcement reflects Chinese unease about the reliability of foreign communications technology following disclosures about widespread US eavesdropping. apple said the phones will go on sale on October 17 in China, one of the company’s biggest global markets.
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60 seconds We lag behind the british on giving to charity JEffREy TAMbOR, 70, is best known as George Bluth Sr in Arrested Development. He’s playing a father who comes out as trans in Transparent
You must be proud of Transparent – Time magazine said it was the best new show of the year. I love talking
about it. I’m so proud of it. When I first read the script, I was like: ‘I’m in, I’m in.’ I’m 70 years old, you don’t get roles like this every day.
Did you do a lot of work to get it right? I was throw-up
nervous during the making of this. My character, Maura, was very real to me. I wanted to make her human, vulnerable, not a saint but a woman who is in a vital, life-saving, crucial transition, making an escape to freedom in her own body. I had great consultants from the trans community. There were lots of talks, lots of field trips.
What reaction did you get? Did people notice? Not as
said: ‘Daddy, I understand. Your character’s more comfortable as a woman.’ Prejudice is learned. She got it immediately and just accepted it.
And she was OK with you in costume? She knows what I do for a living and she knows it’s a character. My older daughter, who’s 40, came to the set and she said to me: ‘Dad, you’re pretty.’ I was very happy to hear that.
Transparent is almost like Extreme Modern Family. What that show did for gay characters, this one is doing for trans characters. Yeah, I
guess. People say: ‘I don’t think I’m going to get this…’ Then they watch and say: ‘Oh, it’s my family.’ They relate completely. Families are I’ve got five kids families.
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much as you’d How is it 40. I have twin boys think. I got a having a couple of who are four. I love it… seven-year-old looks. I daughter at the if my knees hold up. remember once age of 70? I’ve got going from my five kids ranging from dressing room to the four to 40. I have twin set and as I went boys who are four. I love through security the person it… if my knees hold up. They’re at the gate said: ‘Ma’am, my inspiration. I think I’m a better ma’am, ma’am.’ I was actor because of them. beaming at that.
Did you have an idea what you wanted her to look like? Not
a clue. They asked me what I liked at the first costume meeting and I said: ‘I have no idea.’ To be honest, that was the least part of it. It was the interior life of Maura that I found delightful. Sometimes easy to access, sometimes not easy to access.
Did you find the idea of transsexualism hard to get your head around? My daughter,
who is seven years old, came to the set – we were getting mani-pedis together, which is a singular father/ daughter moment. I tried to prep her and wasn’t doing it very well and she just
If one of them came to you with a sexuality or transsexual issue, would you be cool about it? What a
good question! I would be much more available to it because of this project.
So is Arrested Development all done and dusted?
I keep hearing rumours of it coming back but that’s all it is.
It might seem like a step down or step back after Transparent… No, it’s
not a step down or a step back. Don’t do that! But I could do this show forever. I’m having the time of my life.
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IRISH people are giving more to charity but still lag well behind the British public, the newly published Fundraising Performance Report has shown. In 2012, Ireland’s charitable giving was revealed to be €852million, a 7 per cent increase on the previous year. Despite more people donating to a good cause, at €185 per capita, we are still beneath the UK level of €289 per head. Launching the report in Christchurch Cathedral, Dennis O’Connor, director of 2into3 – the organisation
by LukE HOLOHAn behind the research – said that more could be done by the State and the general public to boost support in the not-for-profit sector.
State funding down 2pc on 2011 levels He said: ‘Irish philanthropy or charitable giving is significantly lower per capita and as a proportion of GDP than the UK. It is not
unreasonable for Ireland to achieve a further €436million per annum… and this would make a considerable impact to support those in need. It is a goal worthy of pursuing.’ According to a representative sample of 872 Irish non-profit organisations in the report, which was supported by charity insurance specialist Ecclesiastical Insurance, the sector had a total income of €10.4billion in 2012. State funding accounted for 58 per cent of this but was down 2 per cent on 2011 levels.
Blaze chaos on M50
driverS throughout the city faced delays of up to two hours getting home last night after a burning lorry shut down the M50 northbound. The truck full of hay burnt out just before rush-hour, with emergency services quickly on the scene at JCT6 Blanchardstown. it took nearly four hours to clear the incident PICTURE: TwITTER USER @3_BOOYA_X
Google set Troubles unit Student’s to reboot its to be closed ‘I love you’ music line? in PSNI cuts backfires GOOGLE INC is planning new and revamped streaming-music services in a bid to stand out in the market. In the coming weeks, YouTube (which is owned by Google) is rumoured to be launching new subscription and ad-supported services with new play modes. Also mooted is an update of Google’s 16-month-old All Access subscription-music streaming service. The new version will incorporate technology acquired by Google with the purchase of Songza, a service known for its ability to recommend music.
A speciAlist police unit that investigates troubles killings in Northern ireland is to be closed down due to budget cuts, the police service of Northern ireland has announced. the Historical enquiries team (Het) was set up in 2005 to review more than 3,000 unsolved deaths during the conflict. the decision comes after stormont’s Department of Justice asked the psNi to make a €60million in-year budget cut. the unit was criticised in an inspectors’ report last year.
A vETERINARY student is firmly in the dog house with his university after stitching the words ‘I love you’ into a pooch on which he was performing surgery. Rather than declaring his love of the animal he was working on, the student was trying to woo his girlfriend, and he posted the image to her Facebook timeline. Not only did the picture incur the wrath of her many Facebook friends, but the Polish student is now facing disciplinary action from the University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn.
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Hong Kong protesters defy call to end sit-in THOUSANDS more pro-democracy protesters descended on central Hong Kong last night, despite the region’s leader imploring them to disperse. Organisers of the so-called ‘Umbrella Revolution’ had demanded a meeting with chief executive Leung Chun-ying to discuss China’s limitation of voting reforms in the financial hub. However, the leaders of ‘Occupy Central’ were gearing up for the biggest day of protests so far as Mr Leung flatly refused their request on the eve of China’s National Day. ‘Only if Leung Chun-ying steps down can there be a new government to restart constitutional reform,’ Chan Kin-man, one of the co-founders of the Occupy Central movement, said.
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However, Mr Leung was steadfast in his refusal to budge, saying: ‘Occupy Central founders had said repeatedly that if the movement was getting out of control, they would call for it to stop. ‘I’m now asking them to fulfil the promise they made to society and stop this campaign immediately.’ Despite the chief executive’s plea, Alex Chow, leader of the Hong Kong Federation of Students, said that the protesters would not be silenced. He added that the lobbying had grown from a student gathering to a community-wide outcry over China’s insistence that all candidates for Hong Kong’s first direct elections are screened in advance
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of the vote by a pro-Beijing panel. ‘It has evolved into a civil movement,’ he told protesters gathered in Admiralty. ‘We can see that the Beijing and Hong Kong governments already feel pressure, so the Occupy movement must continue.’
Meanwhile, Britain’s chancellor George Osborne told a fringe event of the Tory Party conference that he felt China should ‘work to a peaceful resolution of the concerning situation’. But the Chinese foreign ministry warned Britain and its allies not to get
involved, with spokesman Hua Chunying saying: ‘Hong Kong is China’s Hong Kong. Hong Kong is purely our internal affair. ‘We are resolutely opposed to any foreign country using any method to interfere in China’s internal affairs.’
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THEY’VE said their ‘I dos’... and only four words can capture what it means. Done deal: The star’s George Clooney has declared that lavish wedding features married life ‘feels pretty damn great’. in Hello! magazine The Hollywood star tied the knot with British human rights lawyer Amal Alamuddin in Venice at the weekend. In an interview and photos published by Hello! magazine, the newlyweds shared the glamour of the star-studded event at the Aman Canal Grande hotel. Family and friends from more than 30 countries applauded after the couple exchanged vows and platinum wedding rings during the 30-minute ceremony. Afterwards, Clooney, 53, said: ‘My verdict on being Mr and Mrs Clooney? It feels pretty damn great.’ In its 40-page coverage, the magazine reveals he wore cufflinks which were a gift
from his bride, with ‘George’ inscribed in Arabic. Also featured in detail is the lavish reception, which was attended by a host of A-listers, including Matt Damon, Bill Murray, Bono and Clooney’s best friend, Rande Gerber, with his wife Cindy Crawford. Ms Alamuddin wore a custommade, French lace Oscar de la Renta dress with off-theshoulder sleeves, embroidered with pearls and diamanté. Clooney was dressed in a black tuxedo created by his friend Giorgio Armani as part of his Made To Measure collection. Marrying Clooney also provided a perk of landing a feature in the new edition of American Vogue for 36-yearold Alamuddin, who they describe as a ‘ravishing bride’. She tells how the couple ‘wanted a wedding that was romantic and elegant’. Hello! is on sale today. People magazine has covered the wedding in the US.
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BRITAIN’S RAF last night launched its first attacks on Islamic State (IS) militants since UK MPs voted in favour of action last week. Tornado jets struck and destroyed a weapons post and a vehicle with a mounted machine gun, the UK’s Ministry of Defence (MoD) said. The attacks, in north-west Iraq, came as RAF fighters flew their sixth sortie since the vote. UK Defence secretary Michael Fallon said jets flying a reconnaissance mission from Cyprus were called to help beleaguered Kurdish troops. ‘They identified and attacked a heavy weapon position that was endangering Kurdish forces and they subsequently attacked an IS armed pickup truck in the same area,’ he said. The MoD said a Paveway IV guided bomb was used to destroy the IS position and jets attacked the vehicle with a Brimstone missile. US planes have been attacking IS in Iraq since last month and, together with Arab partners, began missions in Syria last week. Yesterday, the wife of another British captive, Salford taxi driver Alan Henning, 47, made an emotional plea to IS for his life. In a video message to the militants, Barbara Henning begged his captors to show ‘mercy’ and spare him. The dad-of-two was kidnapped on an aid convoy to Syria and was threatened in a video following the murder of fellow British captive David Haines.
WORLD digest 68 Morsi supporters jailed EGYPT: Sixty-eight Muslim Brotherhood supporters were yesterday jailed for the deaths of 30 people. They were sentenced to between ten and 15 years by a Cairo court after violent clashes in the coup against their former leader Mohamed Morsi last year.
Us security deal is signed AfGHAnIsTAn: A security pact which will allow US forces to stay in the country past the end of the year has been signed. National security adviser Mohammad Hanif Atmar and US ambassador James Cunningham put pen to paper in Kabul.
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BELGIUM: Motorists of Brussels, rest easy – police are ignoring minor driving offences in protest at plans to raise their retirement age.
Tourists in Thailand to be given ID wristbands
VISITORS to Thailand will be given identity wristbands after the murder of two British backpackers, the Thai tourism minister said yesterday. They will be
given a serial number matching their ID and the address of their hotel when they check in, Kobkarn Wattanavrangkul announced. It means ‘if
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they’re out partying late and, for example, get drunk or lost, they can be easily assisted’. ‘The next step would be some sort of electronic tracking device but this
hasn’t been discussed in detail.’ It comes after the bodies of Hannah Witheridge and David Miller were found on a beach in Koh Tao on September 15.
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‘Crazy’ Jen gave Matt a place to lay his head CELEBS receive creepy gifts from fans all the time. But Jennifer Love Hewitt has admitted getting in on the act when she sent Matt Damon a bed – and has been waiting 16 years for a ‘thank you’. The Ghost Whisperer star, who was 19 at the time, told how she felt sad for the Bourne star, now 43, after reading an article. ‘He said this really sad thing about how
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seriaL a-list dater Taylor swift has blamed fame for ending her search for love. The Us songbird said: ‘Dating someone is the last thing on my mind, because i can’t picture how it could work with the way my life is.’
posing in pastel for fashion bible Vogue, the exasperated 24-year-old added: ‘i don’t know how a guy is supposed to walk next to his girl when there are 20 men with cameras.’ For the full interview see November’s Vogue, out Monday Picture: Getty
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Leo DiCaprio’s revolving door of models looks ready to spin again. The Wolf of Wall street star, 39, is said to have split from Toni Garrn, 22, after a year-and-a-half.
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Mariah Carey is putting heartbreak into her hits after marital strife. ‘i call it the misery. i love it and we have to have it,’ the 44-year-old told australia’s Studio 10.
it’s positive, some of it’s negative. in the end, you make the movie and it either works or it doesn’t.’ Arguing that the backlash he has suffered since being announced as Christian Bale’s Bruce Wayne successor, Affleck says fans just get excitable about literary characters they love. ‘it’s the same with Gone Girl, 50 shades of Grey or star Wars, Batman, Lord Of The Rings – these cultural stories that people have attachments to, they care very much about it. The fans have imagined it, they write fan fiction and get really into it and they are entitled to those feelings,’ he said. Affleck can, at least, take comfort in the fact that wife Jennifer Garner is happy with the results of his pre-Batman fitness regime, gushing: ‘He’s in crazy, crazy shape. No one deserves to be in the kind of shape that he’s in. i am enjoying it very much.’
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n Goldie, oh poor you, with all this lovely warm weather still here. I too look forward to the nice ‘scent’ that sunny cold winter mornings bring, but for October I’m happy to stay warm a little longer. Peter, Dublin n Reading your article on best film quotes this morning, it just has to be ‘nobody puts baby in a corner’... Kate
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that being democratically elected is not in itself a moral credential; morality depends on behaviour, not on prejudice and labels. Weren’t Hamas legally elected by the Palestinian people, and the Muslim Brotherhood by the Egyptians? ‘Based on military intelligence...’!? Israeli military intelligence, it is to be presumed. If Israeli intelligence is as sharp as all that, one would imagine a lot more could have been done to limit loss of life. Patrick
RIVER VIEW: Crip Culleton sent in this magnificent view of Dublin city reflected in the Liffey, which we’ve taken the liberty of turning upside-down. Quite outstanding.
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ans of Cillian Murphy’s famous blue eyes will need to look away when Peaky Blinders returns to BBC2 tomorrow. They take a proper pasting, turning black from blue when the 1920s gangland saga returns to our screens. ‘My character Tommy shelby is a pretty intense man to play. He’s very physical, a street-fighting man and I’m a complete wimp,’ says Murphy. ‘so I had to get back to the gym to try to at least look like a bloke who could handle himself.’ The gently spoken Cork man has a host of acclaimed movies to his name, from indie hits Breakfast On Pluto and Disco Pigs to the big budget Batman trilogy. He’s a world away from hard-as-nails Tommy, the head of Peaky Blinders, the crime clan intent on stretching its empire from Birmingham to London. Murphy had no hesitation in returning for a second series after the first proved a ratings hit and turned the unlikely trick of making a Brummie accent sexy – he wanted to dig deeper into Tommy’s troubled soul. ‘There’s a reason he’s the way Return: Cillian Murphy (centre) is set for a second outing as ‘intense’ 1920s gangster Tommy Shelby as Peaky Blinders is back on our screens he is,’ says Murphy. ‘World War Tom Hardy, who arrives in episode One is always there, haunting his and threat of violence – Peaky producer in tow but Murphy does so intoxicating sense of menace. Murphy had a ball. ‘It was great two as a London distillery big shot actions. You can see the pain in eve- Blinders refers to the razor blades with Flood, the man behind hit hidden in the gang’s caps – what albums by the likes of U2 and The for me, I’m such a groupie,’ he says. who Tommy butts heads with. rything he does.’ we’re we’ dealing with is a love Killers. It was Flood who was ‘I love hanging out with musicians. It brings out another side to mmy at the When we left Tommy story. story any chance Tom and instrumental in bringing PJ Harvey, I was in a band, a singer and the conflicted confl Tommy, a end of series one, he was Grace will be reunited? who performs a version of Cave’s a guitarist, before I was an character Murphy is emotionally entangled I don’t want actor. But I could never have ‘Oh…’ he says. ‘Let’s theme song, to the party. clearly smitten with – he with Grace, the police ‘My wife and his wife are really survived as a musician – I just say she casts a wants to stick with him up spy played by annato play the hero good friends,’ says Murphy. ‘We know my limitations.’ long shadow.’ to World War Two. belle Wallis. The exor the bad guy. ‘I’ve nnever been interested Murphy, 38, is ani- live near each other in London, a He seems to have few ew perience has clearly It’s the shades mated when talking “friends at the school gates” thing. limitations as an actor – in playing the clean cut scarred him. in between that about his role but his Me and Flood have been tight for having recently starred hero or the out-and-out ‘He’s definitely sufare interesting eyes ey truly light up when four or five years – so when the in Enda Walsh’s acnefarious bad guy,’ he en fering from a broken he talks about the Peaky Peaky Blinders director said it claimed play Ballyturk says. says.’ It’s the shades in heart,’ says Murphy. Blinders soundtrack. It uses a would be a dream to get PJ Harvey on the Dublin stage – between that are really ‘He’s been betrayed and interesting. We’re all feels defeated by love. now he’s canny mix of contemporary music involved, I said, “Well, I know her and this season of dra drawn to the antiPeaky Blinders features completely unafraid of death be- – the theme music is nick Cave’s producer.” It went from there.’ The soundtrack also features Paul t e a r- u p - t h e - s c r e e n heroes. heroes.’ cause he feels he’s got nothing left Red Right Hand and The White to lose – and that makes him a dan- stripes feature – that sets it out as a Hartnoll, one half of Orbital, and is scenes with guest star Pe Peaky Blinders is on full of mixed-up, moody, brooding different breed of period drama. gerous fellow.’ BB BBC2 tomorrow Gritty polly: PJ Harvey has contributed to It’s not every actor who turns up tunes that underpin the sense of He smiles when I suggest that, at 9pm underneath the macho posturing for an interview with a top music foreboding that gives the series its the show’s distinctive soundtrack
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Aunt Polly (Helen McCrory): The clan matriarch, haunted by a dark past
Arthur Shelby (Paul Anderson): Tommy’s loose cannon of an elder brother
Alfie Solomons (Tom Hardy): Gangster boss and Tommy’s rival as cock of the walk
Ava Thorne (Sophie Rundle): The Shelby sister, intent on striking out on her own
John Shelby (Joe Cole): Tommy’s younger brother, eager to be top dog
Campbell (Sam Neill): The brutal detective determined to bring Tommy to heel
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t should come as no surprise that David Fincher (left) the director of Se7en, Fight Club and Zodiac, trades in brutal metaphors. When he approached Ben Affleck about starring in the big-screen adaptation of Gillian Flynn’s bestselling novel Gone Girl, he told the actor that a giant steamroller was going to run over him, very, very slowly. ‘I said to Ben that we have to crush your toes and we have to crush your heels,’ begins Fincher, ‘and then we have to crush your shins and then your knees, your femur, your pelvis and your ribcage. You are going to be vivisectioned; this is what the drama is about and Ben had to suck it up.’ Adapted for the screen by its author, Gone Girl recounts the story of Nick Dunne (Affleck), a former journalist who is suspected of killing his wife, Amy (Rosamund Pike). ‘I couldn’t be happier about my cast,’ says Fincher, whose most recent films include the Social Network and the Girl With the Dragon tattoo. ‘And who looks more like Scott Peterson than Ben Affleck?’
Director David Fincher tells Will Lawrence that Ben Affleck is the perfect fit for his new movie Gone Girl
Scott Peterson is the real-life offender, convicted of murdering his wife in 2002, whose story inspired the novel. ‘Peterson was a slow-motion train wreck in front of the world,’ says Fincher. Affleck’s casting was predicated on more than this visual similarity, of course, and he does seem the perfect match. His Gone Girl character is both smart and smarmy and ends up enduring a painful relationship with the media. In some ways the same could be said of Affleck. ‘the thing that people don’t understand about Ben is that he is really smart and he gets the cosmic joke,’ Fincher says with a smile. ‘And because he is humble and funny as s*** he can Ben Affleck with embrace
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it for its pathos and tragedy.’ With so many people already familiar with the Gone Girl story, audiences will need to both root for and be appalled by the characters, even though they think they know how the story ends. Fincher and Flynn have made changes to ensure a smoother cinematic narrative but much rests upon Affleck and Pike. ‘I had seen Rosamund Pike in four movies, maybe five,’ Fincher says of his leading lady. ‘Generally, I can see people’s toolkit and can see them from a performance standpoint, but I had no bead on her and that got me interested.’ they met for dinner. ‘After talking for two hours, it dawned on me that there was something hermetically sealed about Ros. I said, “Do you have any brothers or sisters?” And she said that she was an only child.’ He clicks his fingers. ‘that’s when I knew: that is what Amy has to have.’ ‘Amy is an orchid,’ he explains. ‘She is a hothouse flower. She’s on her own plane of existence. When you are four years old and adults surround you, you are different. When I think of my daughter, half of her life has been lived as an only child and she can flip on a dime and be that person who grew up around adults. It’s a fascinating thing.’
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Heroes at the top of the class FESTIVAL: HWCH 2014
HARD Working Class Heroes is a festival with a difference, one that forgoes dodgy toilets and soggy fields for citycentre locations jam-packed with the best in home-grown musical talent. Now in its 12th year, the annual showcase has grown from a humble jaunt into a multi-limbed, multi-venue spectacle. This year is typically gargantuan with 104 acts spread across seven locations. That’s 3,500 minutes worth of
music, so naturally, some pointers are welcome. The likes of Ham Sandwich and Soak tick the ‘established artists’ box nicely but HWCH is really all about unearthing lesser-known gems. Local lads Spies arrive on the back of a stellar year having earned plaudits for their assured, yearning indie, while the atmospheric dreaminess of Cloud Castle Lake is always engaging. Meltybrains? meanwhile, may well be
the curve-ball of the weekend with a live show that’s as bizarre as it is captivating. During the day there’s dozens of other free gigs popping up, while the Digital and Tech segments will again have panels, pitches and workshops to aid budding musicians. As we’re constantly being reminded, this is a golden time for Irish music. Therefore, get out there and enjoy it.
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Tomorrow until Sat, www.hwch.net Eye on the prize: Dublin indie group Spies return to HWCH
Five films to see at the cinema
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Pride Surely the most uplifting film currently in cinemas, this charts the real-life bond between a gay activist group and striking miners. Imelda Staunton (right with Dominic West) and Bill Nighy head up the Welsh contingent. Maps To The Stars Julianne Moore puts in a powerhouse turn as an ailing Hollywood actress in this black-as-night satire about the fame-hungry in Hollywood. Robert Pattinson and Mia Wasikowska co-star in the ensemble drama. 20,000 Days On Earth Nick Cave fans shouldn’t miss their chance to see this drama-doc on the big screen: he’s a fascinating subject and the fictional day in his life is beautifully shot.
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Ida Pawel Pawlikowski’s austere 1960s-set black-and-white Polish film follows the story of the eponymous nun Ida on a road trip to discover what became of her Jewish parents during World War Two. A masterpiece.
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The Boxtrolls This family-friendly stop-motion animation is a winner for kids and adults looking for a comedy with a bit of bite. Simon Pegg and Nick Frost are among the voice actors.
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UTV, 9pm The female buddy cop drama indulges its lighter side as Scott throws her hat into the speed-dating ring – although years of taking down particulars make her approach a little rigorous. Things are going rather more swimmingly with Bailey’s love life, which can only mean one thing – she’s riding for a fall…
2 Justified Timothy Olyphant is back as Raylan Givens
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Sky On-Demand Our favourite Kentucky-based US Marshal Raylan Givens (Timothy Olyphant) returns for a fifth season – with all 13 episodes available on Sky On Demand. It’s a crime saga with a bluegrass country twist featuring a scene-stealing support act from Walton Goggins.
4 Champions League Arsenal’s Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain
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BBC1, 9pm The story-telling in this us-againstthem true-life saga of George Mottershead’s battle to set up Chester Zoo is a touch fragmented but the strong cast – and the odd scene-stealing pelican – holds it together. Tonight, George takes his crusade to parliament while daughter June tries to win the sniffy locals over with free camel rides. Mistake.
5 Worried About The Boy Douglas Booth
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RTÉ2, Sky 1, 7.30pm & Sky Sports 5, 7pm Arsenal lost their opening Champions League Group D match away to Borussia Dortmund so will be hoping for better luck at home to Turkish outfit Galatasaray (Sky 1). Tonight’s other match sees Liverpool travelling to Switzerland for a potentially key encounter with FC Basel (RTÉ2, Sky Sports 5).
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BBC4, 10.30pm Douglas Booth, currently starring in The Riot Club, was just 18 when he won his breakthrough role, playing the young Boy George, in this stylish 2010 made-for-TV biopic. Spotting who’s playing who – Mathew Horne as George’s lover/bandmate Jon Moss, Freddie Fox as Marilyn – is part of the fun.
3 Our Zoo Lee Ingleby is George Mottershead
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BBC1, 8pm Patisserie is such a gentle word, one you can sink your teeth into and feel the creme anglaise oozing out. But beware the baker who sinks into a fondant fancy of complacency. A place in the final rests on whipping out a schichttorte. Sounds tricky.
RAcHEL ALLEn: ALL THinGs swEET RTÉ1, 8.30pm
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any ambitions of bikini bodies and join the comely Ballymaloe doyenne for some sweet treats in the kitchen. Tonight, radiant Rachel guides us through lavender sponge cake with rhubarb curd and scrumptious vanilla slices. If such fare is good enough for our Rachel, then who are we to count calories...
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BBC4, 9pm This fascinating sashay through the history of pop fashion closes with a vogue (yes, we know that’s a 1990s reference) through the 1980s, the
decade that gave us Dexys in dungarees and Duran Duran evolving from romantic ruffs to pastel suits and enough hairspray to destroy a small planet. Those were the days.
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The plotline of this documentary reads like a drama. Stinson Hunter – his real name – is a vigilante dedicated to trapping paedophiles. His method? He adopts the identity of a young girl in chat forums and confronts the ‘groomer’ when the sting is complete. You might wonder
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A smash hit in France, where it became the second-biggest box office hit of all time, this feel-good comedy drama tells the tale of the unlikely relationship which develops between a paralysed billionaire and the Senegalese assistant hired to care for him. They learn valuable life lessons from each other – in a nonfromagey way.
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Love/Hate’s growing list of the late lamented As Love/Hate returns to our screens this Sunday, Daragh Reddin considers some of the most memorable casualties thus far
(l-r) Fran, Nidge and Elmo /Hate returns on RTÉ 1 on Sunday, with Faces only their mothers could love: Love leaving nothing behind but a shellsuit and a few ginger crumbs. Poor debbie. The junkie hooker seemed to spend an entire season of Love/Hate telling anyone who would listen how she was finally HaVING survived an assassination attempt at going to get her s**t together, so the less cynithe end of season one – just as he was enjoying cal among us might have been forgiven for exa slow mo, leaving-it-all-behind reverie – the pecting her to get her s**t together. world’s prettiest gurrier darren (robert SheeShee Much as I liked debbie (Susan Loughnane), han) really struggled with life on the straight- even I lost hope after she stole from her ma and-narrow. Why he didn’t just go out and (she seemed like a lovely woman) and began look for a job in abercrombie on College using dildos as a decoy to smuggle drugs through customs. a heroin overdose finally Green we’ll never know. His unlikely assassin was Lizzie – he did kill took her from us, which, in Love/Hate land, her brother, in fairness – who spent much of constitutes an enviably peaceful death. season three staring into the mid-distance with a look that said: ‘I need to kill him. But he’s so Didn’t-see-that-coming rating: 7 dreamy. I need to kill him. But he’s so dreamy.’ debbie’s death wasn’t quite the fait accompli it In the end, once it became clear that darren seems. She’d spent so long murmuring about okaY, so he’s not actually dead. But he might wasn’t going to put out, Lizzie decided to gun how her chief tormentor Nidge had it coming, as well be. Tommy (killian Scott) was never him down. From behind, mind you – so those viewers might have been forgiven for expect- much of a conversationalist even before Nidge cute bunny rabbit eyes, flanked by impossibly ing her to live long enough to have a hand in beat him within an inch of his life for some long feminine lashes, wouldn’t play on her his downfall. Instead, Nidge had the last muah- minor infraction. I can’t quite remember the conscience. ha-ha laugh when, rather than call the cops, he details of said transgression but I’m pretty sure left debbie’s body to decompose in her crum- it was something along the lines of his forgetmy bedsit. However, such is the clamour for ting to switch off the immersion or leaving the accommodation in the capital, her landlord headlights on. was able to rent out the flat only minutes after anyway, the beating and subsequent coma the paramedics had finally removed her fly-ad- saw Tommy’s sorrowful transformation from dled body. Every cloud... someone who used to grunt quite a bit to someone who still grunts quite a bit – while bleeding from the ears. Siobhán, his long-suffering girlfriend, already had her heart broken replacing the pillow cases each morning. How would she cope if she found out Tommy had also developed a penchant for flashing his bits at feDidn’t-see-that-coming rating: 3 male passers-by? C’mon, we all knew where this was going from the off. That said, Sheehan fans – Sheehanites Didn’t-see-that-coming rating: 4 as they prefer to be called – were aghast, with Vacant-eyed Tommy was always a little bit soft the actress who played Lizzie (Caoilfhionn (except on those occasions when a prostitute dunne) forced to close her Twitter account folhoved into view and he became visibly rigid) lowing abuse from traumatised trolls. of course and no match for the fearsome Nidge. But who in the director’s cut, darren survives until the knows? If he can find earmuffs strong enough end of the final series, at which point he asto stanch the flow of blood from his cranium, cends to the heavens in a golden chariot, dons he may live long enough wreak vengeance on feathery wings and takes his rightful place his tormentor. alongside the most beauteous cherubim paradise has to offer... and even up there, they start Season 5 of Love/Hate begins on RTÉ1 fighting over him. on Sunday at 9.30pm.
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Mad as a large, recently-shaken crate of methsmoking frogs, John Boy’s carrot-topped halfbrother Hughie (Brian Gleeson) was the epitome of bejaysus-scaring lunacy – which, in a show peopled with nothing but bejaysus-scaring lunatics, is saying something. Highlights on a particularly blood-splattered CV include knocking off darren’s brother over a €300 debt, killing a man in front of his wife and child and slaughtering an innocent chap in a caravan before setting it alight. Few tears were shed at the end of season one when Hughie, in a poorly thought-out attempt to show off his gunslinging skills, ended up blowing his own teeny brains out instead. Bless. did long-suffering stooge Elmo ring an ambulance? did he hell...
Didn’t-see-that-coming rating: 8
Hughie’s death was a bit of a curveball. Many expected him to survive until at least season four, which would have given him sufficient time to stab every sentient being in dublin – before spontaneously combusting in a coke’n’hooker-fuelled act of debauchery, and
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Holly’s s ec o n d com ing
A relaxed Holly Johnson tells Andrew Williams about life after Frankie and his pop comeback
The in-tribe: Holly Johnson today (main picture) and Frankie in their 1980s pop prime (below)
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ifteen years on from releasing his last solo album, former frankie Goes to Hollywood frontman Holly Johnson, 54, is on the comeback trail. ‘it’s been a long gestation period but when you’re doing it on your own label there’s a lot of work involved people don’t see,’ he says. ‘You have to save up!’ he laughs. ‘it’s not as if there’s a record
company involved splashing the cash and it’s easy to forgot how much of a trailblazer Johnson was at the height of his frankie days paying people.’ the new album, europa, follows his in the 1980s when the UK band notched up classic hits including Relax, two tribes and career as an artist – he has exhibited his paintings at the UK’s Royal Academy and the Power Of Love. tate Liverpool. He was lured back to He came out as gay before his contemporaries Boy George and recording after some 1980s nostalgia gigs four years ago. George Michael, and in 1994 I did it to ‘i’d forgotten how much became one of the few celebrities make my life physical pleasure i get to declare himself HiV positive. easier, I didn’t ‘the fact i’m still here after from singing my own want to live a life of songs,’ he says. the new 20-odd years of living with closeted phoniness – HiV and still working is an collection is intentionally on coming out encouragement to other people upbeat as Johnson finds as being HIV therapy in music. ‘i’m the with the same condition,’ he positive says. ‘i’m happy if that’s had a archetypal misery guts,’ he positive effect on people’s lives but i says. ‘i do tend to lapse into negative thought patterns. So the did it to make my life easier by being open about it – i didn’t want to live a life of songs are positive, fun and catchy for that reason.’ closeted phoniness.’
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Despite being out of the limelight for years, his songs have maintained their popularity. Gabrielle Aplin’s cover of the Power Of Love reached no.1 in 2012 after it was featured on the John Lewis Christmas ad. ‘i’m grateful to people who keep my songs alive,’ says Johnson. ‘Blondie recently covered Relax and i was thrilled because i went to see them in places like eric’s in Liverpool in the 1970s before they made it big.’ Although his songs have endured, Johnson doesn’t feel recognised as a songwriter. ‘People just think of me as that bloke from frankie Goes to Hollywood,’ he says. ‘But those songs have embedded themselves in the nation’s psyche. When i sing the Power Of Love and people start singing along – that’s a proud achievement.’
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Frankie Goes TTo Hollywood achieved pop infamy in 1984 achiev when B BBC Radio 1 banned Relax because of its risqué Re lyrics – unleashing a surge of lyri popularity that sent it No.1. popular ‘It gave us a frisson of danger, which is always a good danger look if yyou’re trying to appeal to teenagers,’ says Johnson. ‘It helped in some w ways although
it hindered us in others. People tried to find controversy in everything we did and reported bad behaviour that didn’t occur. ‘Sometimes we lived up to that – we went from being on the dole to being in a showbiz world. It led to a pressure-cooker existence – which was unsustainable – that other bands didn’t have to deal with.’
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Rooms with a phew… Health-conscious hotels will have you panting and out of breath with their exercise services, as Vicki-Marie Cossar finds out in Estonia
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hat bottle of red wine (ihg.com) from Intercontental, which seemed like a good idea at also offers in-room fitness equipthe time. this morning, ment and staff who share running and bike routes with guests, while I’m not so sure. I’m out running but this the Ice hotel (discover-the-world. is a run with a difference: it’s a guided co.uk) in Swedish Lapland offers ice sightseeing tour of the Estonian cap- running with interactive maps. ital of tallinn with my hotel’s spa Running with Elina has transformed manager, Elina Benenson. I’m just my view of tallinn. It’s a wonderful praying I finish the 10km route with- mix of old and new – the city has been listed among the top ten digital out throwing up. Most of us are guilty of neglecting cities in the world but its Old town is a Unesco World heritage re away our fitness when we’re Site with buildings dating due to poor-quality gyms, back to 1549. Popular wledge lack of local knowledge with hens and stags in and an excess of food the summer, autumn and alcohol. But with a is a good chance to new breed of health explore the streets ex hotel springing up, you without fairy wings can come back feeling and mankinis spoiling healthier than when you left. and we’re not talking Healthy breakfast your view. vie First stop on the tour is about the usual hotel spa and gym or thai detox retreat. the 290-year-old Kadriorg 290-year Leading the charge is Swissotel Park with its magnificent baroque and its Vitality programme, available palace, presidential home, Japanese across its 37 hotels. It includes my garden and attractive grounds. It’s a running tour, a room service menu glorious autumnal day – the sun is that lists fitness equipment, exercise shining and the sky is clear – so Eliclasses and healthy food options that na takes me to the promenade and include nutritional breakdowns. a we head to Pirita beach. tallinn new addition is an interactive run- boasts five public swimming beachning map for those who love explor- es but Pirita is the biggest and most ing a city but tend to run in straight popular, with 2km of sand. On the waterfront, the impressive lines for fear of getting lost. Sharing this same philosophy is Russalka Memorial is a mermaid anthe new Stateside Even hotel chain gel in memory of a sunken Russian
other fitness options Witness the fitness: Our Vicki on her run through Tallinn, led by the hotel’s spa manager. Inset, the in-house gym ship and makes for the perfect photo opportunity – and the chance to catch our breath. the promenade becomes a haze of monuments and historical sights, and I’m almost oblivious to my throbbing calf muscles. When we reach the beach, it’s socks off for a refreshing paddle before the journey home. Back at the hotel, I’m shocked to hear we’ve been out for two and a half hours and that we covered 14km. Not bad for a red wine hangover.
Vicki-Marie stayed with Swissotels (doubles from €131, swissotels.com) and flew with Easyjet (easyjet.com) to Tallinn for €95 rtn.
the map that lets you run the city I think I’m lost. I’m using Swissotel’s new interactive maps and I’m trying to squeeze in a quick run before I leave for the airport. You log in through the hotel’s website, which means you do need to turn your data roaming on. Once I switch to street view, it is simple to follow. This makes jogging in the area so much
more daring and so far I’ve zig-zagged my way around the tall city buildings without fear of getting lost. Hitting the Kadriorg Park, I’m confused by the tiny paths
all mapped in green but head in the general direction of the beach and soon hit the promenade as planned. It’s a bit annoying having to carry my iPhone in my hand but it’s a small price to pay for being able to run freely around a new city. What’s more, concentrating on the map and new sights has made the time fly by.
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Kayaking See the city from the water with a three-hour tour. Take in Patarei prison, historic ships and Tallinn’s ports. €33. Includes equipment. 360.ee Bike Tour Take in the sights including
Kadrior home to Kadriorg, museums, and Pir Pirita beach. EExpect to cover 7km in three to co four hours. Beautiful fo Bike Tour, from €16. Bik traveller.ee trave Nomme A Adventure Park Zip-lines, rropes and bridges for the whole family. Adults from €14. nommeseikluspark.ee
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Clarke’s the Lee-ding candidate for Europe pictures: getty
by MATTHEW NASH
Lee WestWood has added his voice to those backing darren Clarke to be named as europe’s next Ryder Cup captain. World No.1 Rory McIlroy has already said he feels Clarke would be an ideal leader in the United states in two years, and the former open champion’s friend and long-time stablemate Westwood agrees. ‘It’s about the right time in darren’s career to take up the captaincy,’ said Westwood. ‘He is very popular in the United states and I think he would make a good captain.’ Clarke is the odds-on favourite to lead the europeans at Hazeltine in 2016, although he could face competition from Miguel Angel Jimenez, a vice-captain at Gleneagles. However, Clarke’s strained relation-
Victories for Clarke from five consecutive Ryder Cup appearances from 1997-2006
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Points from three matches as a wild card in 2006 when he played weeks after his wife’s death
‘It’s about the right time in Darren’s career’ ship with this year’s victorious skipper Paul McGinley could potentially have a bearing on his selection. the 46-year-old initially backed McGinley as captain in 2011 but later changed his mind and then put himself forward for the role. Graeme Mcdowell has urged Clarke and McGinley to put their differences aside and McGinley insisted on Monday his relationship with Clarke would not unduly influence his role in the new selection process. Westwood would like to be captain ‘somewhere down the line’ but for now wants to concentrate on playing and becoming europe’s all-time leading points scorer. He is on 23, two behind Nick Faldo’s record of 25. Westwood added: ‘You like to set records and I set one by being on seven winning teams, so I would like to set the record points tally.’
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Talismanic Ian happy to put the team first IAN POULTER has revealed the European team kept their egos in check to secure glory in the Ryder Cup at Gleneagles. Poulter, a talismanic figure in the biennial event over recent years, was used just twice last weekend before the singles. But the 38-year-old, a wildcard pick by Europe captain Paul McGinley, insists overall success was more important. ‘There are no egos, it’s about
1 Ryder Cup point for
Poulter this year – with two halves and a defeat
Leadership summit: Clarke, left, practises with former England cricket captain Michael Vaughan yesterday at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship pro-am event while Sir Ian Botham, top right, and actor Bill Murray add a bit of colour
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Strange stories from the world of sport
Urine for a fall when you try to tame Lil’ Rufio – just ask Joseph
NFL star Joseph Fauria has been sidelined by the latest bizarre accident to hit the Detroit Lions after rolling an ankle while pottytraining his puppy. Fauria landed awkwardly after missing two steps on a flight of stairs while trying to catch three-month-old Lil’ Rufio at his apartment. ‘He was about to pee and I was like, “Come here you little nugget”, and I was chasing him downstairs,’ said the player, who is now
wearing a protective boot and using crutches. ‘I was chasing him downstairs. I misstepped. I just didn’t end up well.’ Last week Detroit team-mate Stephen Tulloch tore a cruciate ligament that has ended his campaign while celebrating his sack of Green Bay quarterback Aaron Rodgers. Last season, wide receiver Nate Burleson broke an arm trying to save a sliding pizza box from the seat of his car.
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holding that Ryder Cup,’ said Poulter (pictured). ‘You want to be on the golf course, you don’t want to be rested, but we knew what we had to do. The master plan was to play everybody on the first day, keep as many people fresh as possible and therefore we would come out as victors.’ Rory McIlroy and Justin Rose were the only Europeans to play all five sessions, Jimmy Walker and Rickie Fowler doing likewise for the Americans.
Surf’s P-up for Pacific pooches Surfin’ US-stray: ‘Mr Tuff’ rides the waves at the annual Surf City Surf Dog event on Huntington Beach, California. Canines competed in divisions based on their weight, as well as a tandem class in which they surfed with their owners on board too. The pooches were judged on the duration of their ride and their confidence on the board.
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fOOTbALL DigEsT Fans’ chief pleads for Saturdays to remain boxed off
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Francesco Totti is now the oldest Champions League goalscorer
FANS’ leaders will oppose attempts to screen live Premier League matches on Saturday afternoons after cable giant Virgin Media lodged a formal complaint with a broadcast regulator about television rights sales. Virgin Media, whose rivals Sky and BT Sport hold rights to live games, claims British fans pay the highest prices in Europe to watch televised games and predicts a further 60 per cent rise in the cost of the rights in the next auction. Football Supporters’ Federation chairman Malcolm Clarke backed lower costs but said the closed window for TV games from 2.45pm to 5.15pm on Saturdays must remain. Clarke said: ‘If you have all Saturday afternoon games on TV you would have the destruction of the traditional English game. It would clash with Football League and amateur games, and we would not support that.’
Khan takes five in search for a coach FuLhAM chairman Shahid Khan has taken the unusual step of naming a fiveman committee to help find the club’s new manager. Khan, who sacked Felix Magath a fortnight ago following a disastrous seven months in charge, will take advice from former captains Danny Murphy and Brian McBride (pictured), ex-Sunderland chairman Niall Quinn, Cottagers fan and Nike director David Daly and the club’s academy director huw Jennings. Khan said: ‘I’ve got the right five men to help us find the right man for Fulham.’ Murphy, who retired from playing in 2013 and is now a radio and TV pundit, has stated he would like the job himself.
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Hull last season – the 26-yearold Ivorian striker was loaned out to Wolves yesterday
Martinez admits to real Mirallas fears EVErTON manager roberto Martinez fears forward Kevin Mirallas may have suffered a serious hamstring injury. The Belgium international (pictured) pulled up during the first half of Saturday’s 1-1 Merseyside derby at Liverpool and left the field on a stretcher. The Toffees are still to learn the full extent of the problem but Martinez admitted: ‘We are going to make sure we are clear with the problem. It’s not normal when Kevin Mirallas feels something like that and has to come off in the game. We know then that it is something serious.’
Familiar foe: Cole takes on Aguero at the Etihad last night, while Totti, inset, celebrates his equaliser
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Man city.......... 1 roMa ................ 1 by Danny griffiths MANCHESTER City face a big battle to reach the knockout stages after failing to capitalise on the perfect start against Roma. The Premier League champions went ahead after just four minutes when Brazil defender Maicon tugged at Sergio Aguero’s shirt to concede a needless penalty. The Argentina forward then took the spot-kick and slotted City calmly into the lead. Maicon, who endured a terrible time when he played at the Etihad Stadium, was lucky only to receive a yellow card. But he nearly atoned for his error a couple of minutes later, bursting forward to smash a drive against Joe Hart’s bar. With Bayern Munich adding to their win against City two weeks ago with three points at CSKA Moscow, it was imperative Manuel Pellegrini’s men beat the Italians on home soil. But Francesco Totti was released by Radja Nainggolan to round off a flowing 23rd-minute move with a sublime finish past Hart after the recalled goalkeeper slipped. Former Arsenal striker Gervinho then went close to rifling Roma ahead just before the break. He outpaced two City defenders
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serg-ing start but Roma ruin Manuel’s night Cool customer: Aguero slots home City’s opener from the penalty spot
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down the right and was only denied by Hart’s near-post save. City looked exposed in midfield and defence, and Hart needed to
make another decent save to deny midfielder Miralem Pjanic. City were far more stable after James Milner left the bench at
half-time but they never really created enough clear chances and Pellegrini has his work cut out to steer his side into the later rounds.
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Jose’s happy return as chelsea rule in Lisbon cHAMpIOns LEAGuE
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by Jack Fox JoSE MourinHo made a winning return to Portugal as chelsea secured their first victory in Group G last night. Before the game Mourinho, who began his career at Sporting in 1992, insisted he felt a sense of pride coming back to his former club and he would have been delighted with his side’s performance in the alvalade Stadium. chelsea were accused of complacency after being held at home in their opening group encounter by Borussia Dortmund, but their attitude could not be faulted in a well-deserved victory in lisbon. The visitors flew out of the blocks and rui Patricio had little time to settle as first Diego costa then andre Schurrle forced fine saves from the home keeper. The Blues continued to boss the game and Schurrle should have done better on 22 minutes but pulled his shot wide after being picked out by Eden Hazard.
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Leeds chief admits he’s in the Dark Darko Milanic says he is still adapting to life in England as he prepares for first home match as leeds boss. The Slovenian, who oversaw a 2-0 defeat at Brentford in his first game in charge on Saturday, takes charge at Elland road for tonight’s visit of reading. ‘The players have to do better in the next game,’ said the former Sturm Graz boss. “This is a real experience for me. it’s a very difficult league. ‘it’s strong and powerful, the teams play directly and have a lot of tempo. But i can’t only know generally – i have to learn better every team, every player. i need time.’ The royals are looking for their first win in four after Sunday’s 3-3 draw with Wolves. Meanwhile, Wolves may hand on-loan Hull striker Yannick Sagbo a debut for their home game with Huddersfield. Boss kenny Jackett said: ‘He has a lot of power and ability, and we believe he will link well with our other forwards.’
REsuLTs CHAMPIONS LEAGUE GROUP E CSKA Moscow 0 B Munich ......1 Man City ......... 1 Roma.............1 GROUP F A Nicosia ........ 1 Ajax...............1 Paris St-G ........3 Barcelona ..... 2 GROUP G Schalke ........... 1 Maribor.........1 Sp Lisbon ....... 0 Chelsea .........1
Head-line act: Matic celebrates his goal chelsea’s persistence was finally rewarded with an opener on 34 minutes as nemanja Matic nodded home cesc Fabregas’ looping free-kick at the far post. Sporting began the second half with more intent. nani, on loan from Manchester united, tested Thibaut courtois shortly after the restart as the hosts tried to get back into the tie. However, chelsea looked the more likely to added to the scoreline, and oscar should have put the game beyond the hosts but was thwarted by Patricio. The Sporting keeper was quick off his line to again deny costa while, at the other end, a dipping shot from nani and a Fredy Montero header made it a nervy final few minutes for chelsea.
GROUP H BATE Borisov ..2 At Bilbao .......1 S Donetsk .......2 Porto ............ 2
Crunch: Chelsea striker Costa is sent flying by Sporting defender Mauricio
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Beck of the net: Marco Verratti celebrates ing PSG’s P scoring second in last night’s 3-2 win nigh at home to Barcelona, watched by David Beckham, Jay-Z and Beyonce
SKY BET CHAMPIONSHIP Brighton ......... 1 Cardiff ...........1 Derby ..............2 Bournem’th .0 Middlesbro’ .... 1 Blackpool ......1 Millwall .......... 1 Birmingham. 3 Norwich ......... 0 Charlton ........1 Rotherham .....2 Blackburn ....0 Sheff Wed ....... 1 Ipswich..........1 Watford ..........2 Brentford ......1 Wigan ............ 0 Nottm Forest 0 SKY BET LEAGUE ONE Crewe ............ 0 Notts County 3
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Gunners can enjoy a Turkey shoot against poor Gala
Group B
ARSENAL can put their Premier League troubles to one side tonight by enjoying considerable success against Galatasaray. Arsene Wenger’s side have not always impressed this season and are suffering from a spate of injuries ahead of their
Bayer Leverkusen v Benfica ........................................ Zenit St Petersburg v Monaco .......................... (5pm)
Champions League outing. Despite Anderlecht a fortnight ago. Alexis missing the likes of Aaron Ramsey Sanchez is 9/2 with Ladbrokes, and Olivier Giroud, the Betfair Sportsbook and Paddy LIVERPOOL Gunners will be far too strong Power to score first, while 3-0 may have to settle to the Gunners is worth a for a Gala team which for a draw in Basle dabble at Bet Victor’s 12/1. struggled at home to
at a general 5/2
Basle v Liverpool .................................................... TV Sky Sports 5 Ludogorets v Real Madrid ..........................................
Group C
Group D
Anderlecht v Borussia Dortmund............................... Arsenal v Galatasaray ............................................ TV Sky 1/Sky Sports 1
Sky Bet Championship
Euro star: Sanchez
Fulham v Bolton................................................(8pm) Leeds v Reading .......................................................... Wolves v Huddersfield................................................
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Sky iS THE LiMiT fOR nicO Team Sky has announced the signing of Nicolas Roche as one of five new names for 2015. The 30-year-old, who has a wealth of Grand Tour experience, is joined in the British squad by Scot andrew Fenn, Czech rider Leopold konig, Dutchman Wout Poels and Lars Petter Nordhaug, who has signed up again for Team Sky after two years away. Roche’s signing is significant as it strengthens Chris Froome’s support for the 2015 Tour de France, while weakening alberto Contador’s squad as the Irish elite cyclist was previously at Tinkoff-Saxo. Roche, the son of 1987 Tour de France winner and world champion Stephen Roche, said: ‘It’s a great honour to sign for Team Sky and I have the opportunity to
ride with some of the best riders in the world. I feel that I’m still developing as a rider, so now’s the perfect time to join Team Sky and to continue my upwards path.’ Team Sky principal Sir Dave Brailsford said: ‘He brings a wealth of experience, having ridden 13 Grand Tours in his career, and that will be invaluable to the team. ‘Nicolas has the perfect character and temperament for us and we expect him to play a key role next season.’ Brailsford added: ‘We have a strong nucleus of riders at Team Sky and these signings will be excellent additions. ‘They all bring their own qualities and we’re looking forward to welcoming them to the team and seeing them in action during next season.’
‘Now is the perfect time to join Team Sky’
Impressive: Nicolas Roche wrapped up the UCI Road World Championships in Ponferrada, Spain, with 26th position
Champions league
spOrting lisbOn 0-1 chelsea
Mat’s more like it
Blue hero: Matic celebrates his winner picture: afp
CHeLSea’S Champions League campaign has lift-off after a hardearned win over Sporting Lisbon. Nemanja matic’s goal earned the Londoners a 1-0 victory at the Portuguese club where Blues boss Jose mourinho began his coaching odyssey as a translator 22 years ago. mourinho gambled on Diego Costa’s fitness but the in-form striker found goalkeeper Rui Patricio in inspired form. matic’s first-half header, though,
manchester city 1-1 as rOma
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was enough for the points, which move Chelsea, who drew their opener, top of Group G. meanwhile in Group e, manchester City fell victim to a Francesco Totti sucker-punch as Roma drew 1-1 at the etihad. The hosts had led through a Sergio aguero penalty.
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