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William Brogan, Lusticle Upper and formerly The Cross, Carrigans - Highland Radio

Remains reposing at his late residence. Funeral from there on Friday 11th June 2021 at 10.15am going to St. Baithin’s Church, St. Johnston for 11am Requiem Mass which can be viewed live on Craigs Media Facebook page www.fb.me/rvh.northwest. Interment afterwards in the adjoining cemetery. Family flowers only please. Donations in lieu of flowers if desired to The Irish Heart Foundation c/o any family member. In compliance with Government and HSE Guidelines, wake, funeral and interment are private to family and close friends only please with a maximum of 50 people permitted.

Ireland should bring in outdoor smoking ban and stop smokers from lighting up outside restaurants and pubs, charity claims

Ireland should bring in outdoor smoking ban and stop smokers from lighting up outside restaurants and pubs, charity claims Ireland became the first country in the world to ban smoking in workplaces in 2004 Sign up! When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Ireland should ban smoking outside pubs, restaurants and cafes - and consider an outright ban on outdoor smoking, according to the Irish Heart Foundation. The national heart and stroke charity insists that Ireland should follow the lead of Oxfordshire, which is set to become the first smoke-free county in England by banning outdoor smoking by 2025.

Local mum speaks out against marketing of junk food to children

Local mum speaks out against marketing of junk food to children Reporter: newsroom@longfordleader.ie Up to 85,000 of this generation of children will die prematurely, unless drastic action is taken, warns Helena O’Donnell, Childhood Obesity Campaign Manager with the Irish Heart Foundation );   ); A Tarmonbarry mum has spoken out against marketing junk food to children as it emerges that three out of every four people in Ireland want celebrities banned from endorsing unhealthy food and drinks. Health psychologist Marianne Fallon, a mum-of-two who lives in Tarmonbarry (pictured below), is only too aware of the impact marketing can have on young minds - and encourages others in the area to join the campaign.

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