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Achieve a healthy shiny hair look at Au Naturel

Healthy shiny hair is very appealing and is very much a reflection of inner health and adequate nutrient intake.

Rochford Motors appointed main Opel dealer for Mayo

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Rochford Motors has been appointed the main franchise dealer for Opel’s new passenger cars and light commercial vehicles, parts and servicing, in County Mayo.

Achieve a healthy shiny hair look at Au Naturel

Healthy shiny hair is very appealing and is very much a reflection of inner health and adequate nutrient intake.

Achieve a healthy shiny hair look at Au Naturel

Healthy shiny hair is very appealing and is very much a reflection of inner health and adequate nutrient intake.

BMW and MINI Electric Vehicle charging app launched in Ireland

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BMW Charging and MINI Charging have been launched in Ireland, giving customers access to one of the world’s largest public charging networks, using just one RFID card or App.

Athlone to celebrate National Heritage Week in true style

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The medieval town of Athlone has taken Heritage Week to its heart this year with an engaging series of events to take place at Athlone Castle from Saturday, August 14 to Sunday, August 22.

Achieve a healthy shiny hair look at Au Naturel

Healthy shiny hair is very appealing and is very much a reflection of inner health and adequate nutrient intake.

‘A charming if financially incompetent adventurer’

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Travelling by rail to Clifden from Galway in the later years of the 19th century was supposed to take about one and a half hours, but it often took much longer. One of its great benefits was to bring anglers and shooters, ramblers and artists through the heart of Connemara, which it did very successfully. The train was quite happy to stop between stations to let people alight to follow their dreams, or to stay with friends who lived close to the railway.

Churchill lost patience, and simply turned off the tap

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Because most people in Brigid Kavanagh’s farming community near Strokestown, Co Roscommon, did not have a radio in September 1939, no one knew that war was declared between Britain and Germany until some time later.

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