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People in Ireland have been quietly changing the way they talk about health and fitness. The change is most clear among Irish celebrities who work in media, broadcasting, and performance. For them, long careers depend less on pushing their bodies to the limit and more on taking care of them over time. Intensity alone no longer defines fitness success. Within this climate, re...


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Dublin is increasingly where Ireland's wellness travel story begins. As more people prioritise rest, recovery, and mental wellbeing, short breaks built around slower living are gaining traction. Visitors no longer on...


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Ireland's fashion and design sectors are entering a period of strong momentum, supported by expanding national platforms and growing global attention. With Ireland Fashion Week continuing to grow and Irish Design Week returning with a strong thematic focus, the coming seasons reflect a creative industry that is more organised, confident, and outward-facing than ever before. ...


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Dublin city is quietly reshaping how health and fitness are understood, moving beyond short-term initiatives towards lasting behavioural change. As chronic disease, inactivity, and social isolation place increasing pressure on


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Majborough delivered a performance of authority in the Ladbrokes Dublin Chase at Leopardstown, confirming his arrival as a leading figure in Irish jump racing. On a weekend that mattered deeply for Dublin sport, the Willie ...


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