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Sunday 19 May 2013

€25 and under

1 Letter blocks, €16 @ Marks & Spencer

2 Pack of four beaded coasters, €23.50 @ Monsoon

3 Topiary set, €16 @ Marks & Spencer

4 Hip flask, €17.95 @ Carraig Donn

5 Hurricane candle holder, €15 @ Bow & Pearl, Ranelagh

6 Heart jumper, €14 @ Penneys

7 Buffy snood, €25 @ Bow & Pearl, Ranelagh

8 Family collage, €19.95 @ Meadows & Byrne

9 Victoria sponge bake set, €25 @ Next

10 Elephant snow globe, €23.50 @ Monsoon

11 Reusable takeaway mug, €12.95 @ Carraig Donn

12 'Celestine' bra, €8 and briefs, €4 @ Penneys

13 Teacup set, €21 @ Next

14 Trilogy Everything Balm, €16.95 (45ml) and €29.95 (95ml)

15 Small glass decanter, €16 and large glass decanter, €19.50 @ House of Fraser

16 Glitter pouchette by Therapy, €15 @ House of Fraser

17 Remote control mini-helicopter, €24.99 @ ALDI

18 The Sparkler, €23.95 @ The Body Shop

19 Stila lip-glaze trio, €15 @ Harvey Nichols

20 Tangle Teezer, €15 @ Dylan Bradshaw

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The Beatles started a revolution back in the USSR

If ever a band has been well served by the literary world it's The Beatles. Practically every aspect of that revolutionary body of work has been dealt with in book form... or so one would have thought. From Hunter Davies' The Beatles, through Philip Norman's Shout, Bob Spitz's humongously detailed history and Ian McDonald's brilliant Revolution in the Head, which offered a musical and contextual analysis of every song they ever recorded, surely there's nothing left of interest to diehard fans of the Fabs. Well, think again.