Tina Calder

Revolutionary Matcha Hair Oil for Stronger, Healthier Hair

REHAB. has unveiled its latest innovation this May: the Dose 0 Matcha Hair Oil. Promising to revolutionise hair care routines, this £26 scalp treatment is a game-changer for those seeking stronger, fuller, and healthier-looking locks. At the heart of this groundbreaking product lies matcha, celebrated for its antioxidant-rich properties that shield hair follicles from damage. […]

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Say Hello To Voduz’ Hair Therapy – The Delicious Secret To Luscious Locks

Irish haircare trailblazers Voduz are poised to revolutionise your tresses with their brand new, vegan, sugar-free vitamins: Hair Therapy. These juicy, orange-zest flavoured gummies will not only tantalise your taste buds, they’ll deliver essential nourishment to your mane. Formulated with ingredients that are key for optimal hair heath, Biotin and Zinc, these heart-shaped wonders are the ultimate

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Occupier And Investor Demand For Commercial Property In NI Continues To Fall, But The Outlook For Industrial Space Continues To Be Strong

The NI commercial property market remained subdued overall through the first quarter of the year according to the latest Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) Commercial Property Monitor with challenges in the retail and office sector still apparent. However, the outlook for the industrial sector remains strong despite some easing back in current demand. Taking a look

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Conference Hears Why Partnership Is Key To ‘Prosperous, Productive And Inclusive economy’

More than 300 businesspeople have joined policymakers including Economy Minister Conor Murphy and the new Chief Executive of Invest NI, Kieran Donoghue for a collaborative conference designed to facilitate deeper co-operation between industry and policymakers. Hosted by Northern Ireland Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NI Chamber) with the support of headline sponsor Ulster Bank and

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Northern Ireland’s Youth Activism Takes Centre Stage at Linen Hall Exhibition

The Linen Hall is hosting a new project titled Changemakers: Student and Youth Activism in Northern Ireland, shedding light on the pivotal role of student activism in the region’s history and its resonance in contemporary times. Supported by the Department of Foreign Affairs Reconciliation Fund, the initiative aims to delve into the legacy of student

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90% Of Consumers Concerned About Rising Cost Of Basics

New research published by the Consumer Council shows 90% of consumers in Northern Ireland are concerned about the rising cost of basics. Basics refer to the everyday living essentials such as housing, energy, food, transport and telephone/mobile and broadband costs. The cost of home energy tops consumer concerns at 91%, followed by food and non-alcoholic

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Murals Depicting Life In East Belfast Unveiled

Two murals, covering three storeys of the City East building at the gateway to East Belfast, on Newtownards Road, have been officially launched by Lord Mayor of Belfast Cllr Ryan Murphy. Created by cross-community groups with direction from local artist Dee Craig, the installation promises to encourage curiosity among Belfast’s citizens about the industrial past

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Optimism Rises In NI Construction Sector As Housebuilding Activity Picks Up

Construction activity in Northern Ireland increased for the first time in two years, albeit at a modest rate, according to the latest Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) construction monitor for Q1 2024. A net balance of 4% of Northern Ireland respondents to the survey reported that overall construction workloads rose through the first quarter

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Henry Brothers Honoured With King’s Award For Enterprise For Sustainable Development

Leading contractor Henry Brothers has been honoured with a King’s Award for Enterprise for Sustainable Development. As one of only two Northern Irish businesses to have been recognised in the Sustainable Development category in 2024, Henry Brothers was praised for its exemplary approach which has resulted in significant benefits for the business, the environment, and

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