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21/11/2025
Lisa McHugh recently shared that she was diagnosed with a lesser known condition that affects the brain and nervous system.
Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) means that the brain and body have trouble communicating, causing a wide variety of neurological symptoms.
The country music singer has been dealing with facial pain, headaches and losing function in both of her legs.
But many people may not have heard of FND before.
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21/11/2025
The TV chef was recently rushed to hospital and learned he needed surgery
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21/11/2025
"It just wasn't working anymore..."
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21/11/2025
Ireland’s interior boutique scene is absolutely thriving, with emporiums bursting with chic, distinct pieces that have a story to tell.
From urban edginess to coastal charm, interiors are a personal way to hone our spaces to our own tastes, creating comfort, creativity, restfulness –
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21/11/2025
"It might look like I am sailing through life, going from meetings to writing to events, but everything has to be carefully planned."
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21/11/2025
A mother has told how Christmas will be tinged with heartbreak after the devastating loss of her sister to a rare skin condition.
21/11/2025
Aldi's viral Pilates Reformer Machine returns to stores at an even lower price
At an even lower price, shoppers can get their hands on this bargain piece of fitness equipment in stores later this month - it would make a great Christmas present or treat for yourself
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21/11/2025
According to Downdetector, reports surged within minutes as users across the UK, Europe, the US and other regions.
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21/11/2025
This actually works - we are delighted
21/11/2025
Louth crash victim Dylan Commins 'left an imprint on everyone he met', funeral hears
Crowds gathered at a church in Co Louth for the funeral of 23-year-old Dylan Commins on Friday, just three hours after fellow victim Alan McCluskey's took place.
Hundreds gathered in a rural village in Co Meath and a town in Co Louth on Friday for the funerals of two young men who died in the crash near Dundalk a week ago.
Mourners were told that there are “no words” to describe the sorrow at the loss of Dylan Commins, who was said to have had an “unstoppable determination”.
Alan and Dylan were part of a group of young people travelling in a Volkswagen Golf for a night out when the car crashed on Saturday.
Mr McCluskey and his girlfriend Chloe McGee, 23, from Carrickmacross in Co Monaghan, and their friends Dylan Commins, 23, from Ardee in Co Louth, Shay Duffy, 21, from Carrickmacross in Co Monaghan, and Chloe Hipson, 21, from Bellshill, Lanarkshire, Scotland, were killed in the crash.
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21/11/2025
In recent days, temperatures have taken a nosedive across Ireland.
Some areas have even witnessed a dusting of snow and Met Eireann has issued a low temperature and ice warning for 10 counties tonight, with lows of -3C expected.
With winter already making its presence known, households may be tempted to inject some early festive cheer. Christmas trees have begun appearing in homes across Ireland over the past week, sparking debate about whether it's time to start decorating - despite the big day being still five weeks away.
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