2 weeks agoLatest NewsComments Off on Love Island fans want star kicked out as he’s branded a ‘red flag’ over recoupling
LOVE Island viewers have been left furious over Montel’s behaviour after he picked Kaz over Catherine.
In tonight’s show Catherine confronted him and admitted she thought she would be picked.
Catherine pulled Montel for a chatErotemeCatherine thought she was going to be picked by MontelErotemeITVMontel ended up picking Catherine[/caption]
Montel was smirking during the conversationEroteme
Those watching at home were not impressed that she has been led on and are desperate for Montel to get the boot.
One person commented: “Get Montel home NOW.”
A second begged: “Bruh just leave Montel alone. He’s a walking red flag.”
While a third added: “Montel you can learn and explore more with Kaz when your voted out of the villa x”
During the awkward chat, Catherine explained: “I wasn’t upset at you, I think I was shocked by you because I thought you were talking about me…”
Smirking, Montel admitted: “Oh…yeah I can see why… the main reason is the fact I’ve known you for a while and if something was gonna happen, it would have…”
He continued: “I think you’re an unreal person but it has been explored…”
Confused, Catherine replied: “it hasn’t really been explored…”.
Last week smitten Catherine told Montel he had “walked in at the perfect time” during a chat with him.
So when he chose a delighted Kaz over her during at the daytime steal, Catherine was also left on the brink of tears.
The “daytime steal” came just 48 hours after the bombshells entered the villa – yet loyal show viewers reckon Montel will now be next out.
2 weeks agoLatest NewsComments Off on Man, 34, remanded in custody over murder of woman, 47, found dead at Waterford house
A MAN appeared in court tonight charged with the murder of a woman on Saturday morning.
Marcus O’Neill, of 15 O’Brien Street Waterford City, appeared before a special sitting of Gorey District Court on Sunday evening charged under Section 4 of the Criminal Justice Act.
Detective Sergeant Mick Bourke gave evidence of arrest charge and caution.
He told the court the 34-year-old made no reply when charged with the murder of Gillian Curran at 15 O’Brien St, Waterford on Saturday, January 25.
There was no application for bail as the District Court has no jurisdiction to consider bail on a murder charge.
Ms Curran, 47, was found unresponsive at a residence on O’Brien Street, Waterford City shortly after 10am on Saturday. She was pronounced dead at the scene.
The accused was represented by Andrew Bolger, instructed by Lana Doherty Solicitor, who made an application for free legal aid, which was granted.
Judge Kevin Staunton remanded the accused in custody with an order that he get medical and psychiatric attention.
He will appear before Waterford District Court next Tuesday via video link.
The accused, wearing a grey tracksuit, sat in the body of the court during the brief hearing and made no response.
A senior investigating officer has been appointed to lead the investigation and an incident room has been established at Waterford Garda Station.
A family liaison officer has also been assigned to support the family.
Garda have appealed for witnesses to contact them and are seeking any available camera footage, including dashcam recordings from those who were in the vicinity of O’Brien Street at the time of the incident.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Waterford Garda Station on 051 305322 or the Garda Confidential Line on 1800 666 111.
Marcus O’Neill appeared in court tonight charged with murderPatrick Browne
2 weeks agoLatest NewsComments Off on Six ways to cut down your kids’ screen time without any arguments – and parents will need to change their attitude too
MANY parents don’t even know where to begin when it comes to getting their kids to spend less time staring at a screen.
Whether it’s social media, online games or TV – it all adds up and can be very addictive.
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That’s why Dr Nihara Krause, a consultant clinical psychologist and founder of stem4, has commented on the issue parents face.
“Inevitably, too much engagement on screens may lead to parents worrying about what their child or young person might be exposed to,” she told MyLondon.
“There may be difficulty in gauging how screen time might be affecting children and young people, a lack of balance in terms of other activities, and a general feeling of not being in control.”
She spoke to o three mums and a dad, with kids between 12 and 17 years old and has shared some of their best tips for cutting down screen time without causing an argument.
UNDERSTAND THEIR WORLD
One parent opted for the ‘if you can’t beat them, join them’ approach, and ended up gaining a much deeper understanding of their kids’ online world.
The parent explained: “I felt like if I couldn’t beat them, I would join them, and once I really understood what the draw was, I could then help them to learn to spend their time wisely.”
USE PARENTAL CONTROLS
According to the parenting pro, some parents managed to cut screen time with screen time controls, but noted that they involved their child when setting them and reviewed them often.
HAVE ALTERNATIVES
Instead of expecting your kids to go cold turkey, the parenting pro revealed that one parents “felt they had to compete with limiting screen time by offering something extra and exciting.”
This took a bit of arrangement to begin with but “they felt it contributed to enhanced communication and fun family activities.”
NEGOTIATE WITH YOUR KIDS
Discussions about screen time should involve your kids, Dr Krause explained.
“Set up collaboratively, based on the age of the child or young person or their vulnerabilities, structured use schedules. Monitor, negotiate and collaborate,” she said.
NO SCREENS IN BEDROOMS AT NIGHT
Some parents found success with charging phones downstairs at night.
“This isn’t just about helping them relax before sleep, it’s also preventing that ‘must check my phone’ feeling as soon as they wake up,” she noted.
CHANGE YOUR OWN ATTITUDE
Your own reaction is important when it comes to this topic, the pro notesd.
She suggested altering your own reaction to help get “perspective” and decide what does and doesn’t matter in the long run.
Liat Hughes Joshi, author of ‘How To Unplug Your Child’ is out February 13.
HEALTH RISKS OF SCREEN TIME
THE screens of our phones, TVs and computers improve our lives in many ways, but there can be too much of a good thing. Science now shows Britain's technology obsession is damaging our health.
Most of the harm is because screen time is sedentary, meaning we barely move our bodies when we are watching or scrolling.
Spending too long sat still eventually leads to weight gain and obesity, which are the driving millions of Brits into health problems including type 2 diabetes, heart diseases, cancer and dementia.
Here are half a dozen studies that show screen time can damage our health at any age:
Children who spend too much time watching iPads and TVs at higher risk of mental health problems
Tots learn fewer words if they are glued to a screen
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2 weeks agoLatest NewsComments Off on Liam Cahill hails Tipperary after dominant win over Galway to start league campaign
LIAM CAHILL says Tipperary’s road to redemption starts now after blowing Galway away at Pearse Stadium.
The Premier sizzled in Salthill as debutant Dylan Walsh fired 1-3 and goals from Darragh McCarthy’s penalty and Geaóid O’Connor completed the rout.
Dylan Walsh starred for Tipperary in the Allianz Hurling League Division 1A opener vs GalwayTipperary manager Liam Cahill hailed his troops after the dominant win over their rivals
Walsh dazzled in Cahill’s attack as 10 different players scored – and they were a class apart from the Tribesmen.
Tipp endured a horror 2024 as they failed to win a championship game and finished bottom of the round-robin Munster SHC.
Cahill admits patience is still needed ahead of their round 2 clash with Wexford this weekend – but beamed at their dream start to the season.
He said: “It’s building blocks. There’ll be ups and downs in this campaign. I think the knowledgeable people that know the hurling landscape in Tipperary and know what’s going on will understand that.
“We will meet bumps in the road that will create difficulty but it’s about patience now as well and I know that’s not going to cut much slack with the impatient, less knowledgeable Tipperary hurling folk that are out there.
“But as I said, I’m very, very clear on where this needs to go and today is just the start of it really.
“It would be no secret that we would have been very disappointed with the level of our fitness and our ability to see out games last year.
“A lot of what you saw today you would have seen for 45 minutes, 50 minutes last year but unfortunately Championship Hurling has played over 70 minutes and probably didn’t get it right.
“Probably, I’m holding my hands up, we didn’t get it right in that regard and I think we’re on the road to getting it right this year to have us that little bit more consistent and seeing out games better.”
Galway struggled to cope with Tipp’s desire and intensity as skipper Ronan Maher pulled the strings at centre back and Craig Morgan lorded the middle, firing 0-2.
Michéal Donoghue’s return as Tribes boss saw him name four debutants in his team as Sean Murphy, Michael Garvey, Rory Burke and Oisín Lohan all made their senior bows.
Despite the poor playing surface, Tipp made hay with the first half wind and led 1-13 to 0-9.
McCarthy’s penalty just 11 minutes in set the tone when Murphy fouled Walsh and the Toomevara man made no mistake.
Tipp killed Galway with their short puck-outs and efficiency in moving the ball with pace. They hunted at packs as the hosts conceded cheap frees for McCarthy to tap over to stretch their lead.
Captain Conor Whelan always looked dangerous in Donoghue’s attack but was often starved of ball.
They failed to deal with a loose ball as O’Connor lashed in their second goal 10 minutes after the restart and the game was all but over at 2-16 to 0-11.
Just six minutes later, Maher’s long range pass was collected by Walsh who left Murphy for dead to send Tipp 16 points up.
Galway fired late consolation goals thanks to John Fleming and Declan McLoughlin but there was no chance of a comeback such was Tipp’s dominance.
And Cahill issued a rallying cry to their supporters ahead of Wexford’s visit to Thurles on Sunday.
He said: “We understand that we have to show the traits of what we showed today to let people know that we’re competing hard.
“All I can say is that we are really trying hard behind the scenes, we really are. I mentioned bravery there earlier about the direction we’re going and the change we have to make.
“I’d ask the Tipp supporters to be brave as well and come out and support them. There’s not much bravery in going up to Croke Park every year over the last decade for semi-finals and All-Irelands and all that.
“They’re easy things to do and I think regardless whether people believe in Liam Cahill and his coaching team or his coaching philosophy, these players will be around long after I’m gone.
“They’re the catalyst to everything that gives us the joy that is being a Tipperary supporter so get in behind them, support them and they’ll respond, that I’m sure of.”
And Galway boss Donoghue stressed that patience is needed during his second spell as boss as a host of new faces filter into the team.
He said: “We know we have to work, we have total belief in the squad that’s there and confidence that they will grow. But it’s going to take time, we’re not naive to that.
“It’s not just three or four weeks and ‘hey, presto.’ That’s not the way it works. I think it was really evident obviously against a well-seasoned team, well-coached team.
“When we got turned over, they punished us. So big learning, but that’s part and parcel of it.”
GALWAY 2-16
TIPPERARY 3-25
GALWAY: E Murphy; J Grealish, F Burke, S Murphy; M Garvey, S Cooney, TJ Brennan 0-1; C Fahy 0-1, D O’Shea; R Burke 0-4f, T Monaghan 0-1, O Lohan 0-3; C Whelan 0-3, K Cooney 0-2, 1sl, L Collins 0-1.
Subs: J Fleming 1-0 for O’Shea 47mins, C Whelan for Garvey 47, D McLoughlin 1-0 for K Cooney 53, S Morgan for S Cooney 55, A Burns for Collins 68
TIPPERARY: R Shelly; M Corcoran, E Connolly, B McGrath; S O’Farrell 0-1, R Maher 0-1, C Morgan 0-2; M Breen, W Connors 0-3; A Tynan 0-2, J Morris 0-3, G O’Connor 1-2, A Ormond 0-2, D McCarthy 1-6, 1pen, 5f, 1 65, D Walsh 1-3.
Subs: R Doyle for Corcoran HT; C Bowe for Ormond 52mins, S Kennedy for Doyle 53 (blood), J Fogarty for Tynan 55, Kennedy for B McGrath 59, C Martin for O’Connor 65