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Film review: Army of the Dead

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IT IS still unknown when the cinemas in Ireland will reopen. Until then we still rely on Netflix. Their films tend to be more miss than hit but every now and again they get a good one.

Mayo look to take next step in Mullingar

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After doing the heavy lifting in the opening three quarters last Saturday, like an experienced heavyweight working themselves back towards another title tilt somewhere down the track - Mayo will get some more rounds into their legs and lungs tomorrow afternoon in Mullingar.

Yoga: Mind and Body Fitness

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Pranayama is control of breath. 'Prana' is Breath or vital energy in the body. On subtle levels, prana represents the pranic energy responsible for life or life force, and 'ayama' means control.

Are you someone who is constantly trying but struggling to lose body fat?

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You’ve probably heard in the past that a calorie deficit is key to losing body fat and this is 100% true. In theory it all sounds so simple, however sometimes, the application can be much more difficult than the theory.

Young Moydrum entrepreneur raises funds for road safety cause

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The persistent presence of Covid-19 did not deter one young local entrepreneur from devising an initiative to raise funds for the construction of a new footpath in proximity to his residence.

Notable beneficial properties of iron in the human body

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Iron is the main component needed for the production of haemoglobin, the pigment within our red blood cells, where it is required for oxygen transportation from the lungs to the body’s tissues, and the carbon dioxide transportation from the tissues to the lungs.

Nissan announces pricing for all-new Qashqai mild hybrid contemporary model

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Nissan’s all-new Nissan Qashqai mild hybrid is now available from €30,500.

Nissan announces pricing for new Qashqai

Nissan’s new Nissan Qashqai mild hybrid is now available from €30,500.

How Balfour deflated the drive for Home Rule

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In 1887 Arthur J Balfour, a quintessential English unionist, was appointed chief secretary of Ireland by his uncle Lord Salisbury, the Conservative prime minister. No one expected much from this man whose appointment appeared so nepotistic as to suggest he was an incompetent. He was far from that.

 

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