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  2. Monsoon Accessorize - Wikipedia

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    The company also confirmed the closure of Monsoon Accessorize stores in the Republic of Ireland affecting stores in Dublin, Cork City and Kilkenny. [17] The company planned to retain stores in Drogheda, Limerick, Galway, Sligo and Athlone for the time being. [citation needed] Peter Simon bought it out of bankruptcy in late 2022 [18]

  3. Peter Simon (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Peter Simon (born August 1949) [1] is a British businessman who is the founder and owner of fashion retailer Monsoon Accessorize. According to The Sunday Times Rich List, Simon has a net worth of £480 million. [2]

  4. List of postcode areas in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    When Ireland was a part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland a postal district system was ... Monsoon Accessorize: XX40 1EP Boden: XX40 1EG H&M: XX40 ...

  5. Monsoon Stores Ltd - Wikipedia

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  6. Rossa Fanning - Wikipedia

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    Rossa A. Fanning (born 1976) is an Irish barrister and legal academic who has served as the attorney general of Ireland since December 2022. His practice at the Bar has been primarily focused on commercial litigation and insolvency.

  7. 28 genius products you need if you're always cold

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    Door draft stoppers are an affordable, low-effort way to block out breezes, noise, light, odors and even bugs. It's a great first step in making sure you tackle your cold problem by blocking cold ...

  8. 12 Foods Grown in Unexpected Places - AOL

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    Potatoes were desired because they could grow in land unsuitable for other crops. As a result, the population in Ireland and other European nations soared. hdagli/istockphoto.

  9. Uncle O’Grimacey has returned after a 40-year disappearance

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    Sláinte! After disappearing from the public eye for roughly 40 years, Grimace’s Irish, green, Shamrock Shake-slinging uncle has returned to McDonald’s. Uncle O’Grimacey, who was introduced ...