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Weddings

# weddings - Monday 15 April, 2013

Trés Romantique This post contains videos

# weddings - Wednesday 16 January, 2013

From TheJournal.ie WeddingsOnline

.ie to .in: Irish weddings website launches in India

WeddingsOnline.ie launched its new Indian sister site in Mumbai yesterday as it aims to break into a major market.

# weddings - Tuesday 18 December, 2012

Would you hand your wedding over to your mother and mother-in-law?

New reality show for RTÉ is asking you to do just that.

# weddings - Sunday 26 August, 2012

I Do This post contains videos

8 unusual places to get hitched in Ireland (and one in Poland…)

Sick of the sight of hotel function rooms? Here are a few alternative wedding venues for your special day.

# weddings - Sunday 19 August, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Opinion

Column: Getting married will change my life… but no plastic willies, thanks

Marriage today isn’t like it was for our parents, writes Molly Garboden, who is currently looking forward to her own.

# weddings - Thursday 2 August, 2012

From TheJournal.ie I Do

Irish start-up buys UK wedding business

Mrs2Be.ie, which provides information to people planning weddings, bought the UK-based wedding business.

# weddings - Wednesday 27 June, 2012

Reality TV This post contains a poll This post contains videos

RTÉ looking for participants for another wedding reality show

Are wedding-themed programmes the new interiors/cooking phenomenon for TV?

# weddings - Monday 13 February, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Weddings

Couples engaged for longer as weddings “hit by recession”

Perhaps unsurprisingly, the recession has led to the cost of Irish weddings falling – but they still cost more than €20,000 on average, a new survey shows.

# weddings - Sunday 15 January, 2012

What’s the price of an average Irish wedding?

Irish couples are refusing to let economic woes play a part in their big day – with the cost of the average wedding rising by €1,000 in the past year.

# weddings - Sunday 4 September, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Opinion

Column: Men still propose marriage, but it’s not about love

‘Popping the question’ is seen as the ultimate romantic gesture – but appearances often don’t match reality, argues Paul Ryan.

# weddings - Monday 22 August, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Take 5

Take 5: Monday

5 minutes, 5 stories, 5 o’clock…

# weddings - Friday 8 July, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Week In Photos This post contains images

The week in photos

This is the week that was, in pictures.

# weddings - Thursday 12 May, 2011

Meet the man with 107 wives, 185 children and a family of 5,000

Bello Maasaba, from Nigeria, has married more than 100 times – although divorce and death have left him with just 86 spouses remaining.

# weddings - Monday 18 April, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Take 5

Take 5: Monday

5 minutes, 5 stories, 5 o’clock.

From TheJournal.ie Big Day

Average cost of Irish wedding is €23,500

Couples making their own cakes and invitations but there is still an average 100 to 150 guests sitting down to the full meal at the traditional Irish wedding.

# weddings - Monday 3 January, 2011

From TheJournal.ie 9 At 9

The 9 at 9: Monday

Nine things you really need to know this morning: A referendum on scrapping the Seanad, more speculation of a Fianna Fáil heave, and water outages for two more weeks.

# weddings - Friday 6 August, 2010

IT MAY BE expensive to get married – what with the prices of dresses, wedding receptions and honeymoons – but a new British survey says it costs an extra £250,000 – or €300,000 – to stay single over a lifetime.

The research, commissioned by price comparison website uSwitch, said that the cost of carrying a mortgage single-handedly, having to rent single rooms for holidays, and not being able to split bills can amount to a serious financial headache.

The largest contributing factor to the prices is the cost of rent or a mortgage, with maturing singles naturally wanting to live somewhere more glamorous than a bedsit for the rest of their lives.

Having nobody to share their accommodation expenses with, though, means that singletons can expect to pay an annual average of £7,080 (€8,500) in Britain – and probably a lot more here, given the relative local property prices.

By comparison, someone living with a partner can expect to pay just £3,804 (€4,572) – 46% less.

Household bills also have a significant contribution: standard charges like phone line rental or electricity connection fees.

“Being single costs a lot and you’re bloody miserable,” said Ann Robison from the website. “That’s what singles themselves say. Only 20% believe they’ve got the better deal than couples.

“If you live alone the chances are you’re not going to go on holiday so much – 43% of people who live alone don’t go on holiday. You’re having to spend on necessities rather than having fun.”

Try telling all of that to Rupert Murdoch, though: his 1999 divorce from his long-term wife Anna set him back $1.7bn – around €1.8bn at the time.

# weddings - Thursday 5 August, 2010

LET’S FACE IT: most of us are suckers for a nice romance story. But we’re particularly interested when their names come together in a great big matrimonial bomb of amazingness. Check out the impending wedding off… (drum roll) the Jaeger-Meisters.