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Fidget spinners are available at the shop now.
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Greg's farewell party
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Don't forget to buy a Valentine gift for your loved ones on this Valentine's Day. We have some good selection of chocolates and Teddy Bears. Have a good week.
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Ireland facts A good place to grow up A 2013 Unicef report of 29 OECD countries put Ireland in the top 10 countries in which to be a child, with a relatively low child poverty rate.
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Ireland facts Talkers... Since 2013, Ireland has had more active mobile phones than people. We also have the highest penetration of phone internet users in the western world.
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Ireland Facts A nation of tea drinkers In 1939, we were the world’s third biggest consumers of tea. When the second World War broke out, mass caffeine withdrawals led the minister for supplies Seán Lemass to set up Tea Importers Ltd (later becoming the the Irish Bank of Commerce and then Anglo Irish Bank). The Irish soon developed a preference for darker African teas. Only Turkey drinks more tea per capita.
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Ireland Facts Big Hearts According to the Charities Aid Foundation World Giving Index of last year, Ireland are the ninth most generous nation in the world. In 2014, the Government spent €609.6 million on overseas aid – 0.38 per cent of Gross National Income, falling short of the UN target of 0.7 per cent.
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Ireland usually features in the top-10 UN troop contributors, and has an unbroken record of service in the blue helmet since 1958. Approximately 500 Irish troops serve overseas.
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Ireland Facts Ireland is a nurturer of scientists Last year Donegal-born William C Campbell won the Nobel Prize in Medicine. Ireland has been ranked the eighth most innovative economy in the world.
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Ireland Facts Ireland is a land of poets and scribes Four Irish men have won a Nobel Prize in Literature – WB Yeats, George Bernard Shaw, Samuel Beckett, and Seamus Heaney – with James Joyce overlooked. John Millington Synge, Frank O’Connor, Flann O’Brien, Brian Friel and modern novelists such as Anne Enright, Colm Tóibín and Roddy Doyle confirm a sterling reputation.
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Ireland facts: The best football fans are in Ireland. Fans of the two Irish teams at Euro 2016 in France serenaded nuns, sang lullabies to babies, and fixed flat tyres. The mayor of Paris Anne Hidalgo even awarded the city's Grand Vermeil medal to Irish fan Jamie Monaghan, from Louth , who received it on behalf o Irish Fans.
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It's getting warm tomorrow. Enjoy the weekend!