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Two out of five local women surveyed say domestic violence began when they were pregnant

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All of the participants in a local study about parenting in relationships characterised by domestic violence and abuse continue to experience abuse despite having left these relationships, it was revealed this week.

Wedding guest etiquette – the new rules!

The team at the Shearwater Hotel, Ballinasloe are all about weddings, so to celebrate their wedding showcase which takes place this Sunday, November 13, they wanted to share some great tips they have learned over the years. What can guests do to help make the day extra special?

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WIN a mattress worth €500 and sleep your way into a better 2017 with GET FURNISHED

An exercise to improve self-esteem

By Harvey Wasserman, BSc, MD, psychotherapist

Ford’s unique camouflage for new concept cars

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If you have ever seen a car covered in bizarre swirls, mind-bending patterns, or crazy squiggles then the chances are you have seen a top secret new prototype model with a special coating of camouflage stickers.

STOP Procrastinating. There is no time like the present to find love.

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Professional Matchmakers explain why it’s important to prioritise finding happiness with that special someone.

Alexion employees volunteer together in company’s first ‘Global Day of Service’

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More than 1,500 Alexion employees around the world are volunteering in their respective communities as part of the company’s first 'Global Day of Service'.

Mobile phone use is most hated of driver bad habits

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A survey of Irish motorists carried out by tyre manufacturer Continental shows that other drivers’ use of a hand-held mobile phone while behind the wheel is the single most annoying bad habit on the road.

Mobile phone is most hated of driver bad habits

The other most annoying habits that irked respondents included: Overtaking illegally or dangerously (47.7 per cent); driving too slowly (44.1 per cent); not indicating or generally bad lane use (43.2 per cent); and breaking the speed limit (40 per cent).

Changing daily habits for better results?

Here are some small changes to your daily habits that should give you some great results.

 

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