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home instead guide to ageing well www.homeinstead.ie/Guidebook2023 sCorpio- sAG i TTA riusA romantic challenge takes a new twist. Stay graceful under pressure. Maintain a mystery. Stifle rebellious tendencies. Keep your cool despite rising heat. p is C esStay in communication to navigate a financial challenge. Profitable efforts benefit from clarification. Stick to simple measures. Don’t overextend. Stay in action. drink tea for mnd www.imnda.ie for more information e ndless s ummer vacation
HOME Instead has launched its annual ‘Essential Guide to Ageing Well’. The Guidebook has been developed through years of experience in the home care industry. The Essential Guide to Ageing Well 2023 is a comprehensive resource for ageing in Ireland and covers a range of important topics to help people prepare and plan for the future now whether as older people, carers or family members. Featuring contributions from Mary Butler TD, Minister of State for Mental Health and Older People; Professor Ian Robertson, Founding Director of the Global Brain Health Institute and author of How Confidence Works. The guidebook is available free-of-charge.
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AriesFollow your heart. Wait for better conditions to advance a personal project. Notice a way around a barrier. Make repairs and upgrades.
TAurusRest and wait for developments before making your move. Consider potential barriers and plan alternative routes.
GeminiDon’t get frustrated by a team challenge. An obstacle blocks progress. Proceed with caution. Avoid extra expense or hassle.
C A n C erReaffirm commitments and connections. Weigh the pros and cons of a strategic decision. Build bridges for rising influence.
LeoConsider potential problems with the itinerary. Monitor traffic and conditions. Adjust your route as you go. Adapt to breaking news.
Vir G oDon’t let an unexpected expense throw you off your stride. Keep your momentum. Recharge patiently.
Libr AYou and your partner can navigate an obstacle. Check internal gauges. Work through changes together. Abandon a worn-out perspective.
Your health and physical energy benefit from deep rest, regular routines and good food. Mitigate the effects of a disruption.
C A pri CornHome could get chaotic. Make repairs or improvements to handle a blockage. Planning pays off.
AquA riusDon’t make assumptions. Do the homework and reassess the situation. Take time to clarify misunderstandings or crossed wires.

LILY Chen (pictured) is the Irish Motor Neurone Disease Association’s (IMNDA) ambasador for the fundraising campaign this year, called Drink Tea for MND. The charity is looking for support by asking Dubliners to organise tea events in their local community this month to raise awareness of Motor Neurone Disease (MND). You can also make a tea donation by texting MND to 50300 and donate €2. Lily was diagnosed with MND three years ago. Lily shares her story about life with MND to gain increased support for those living with this degenerative and debilitating condition. Registration for Tea Day above.
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SINCE turning rock chick, Miley has abandoned all the swinging balls and the like and seems to be all the better for it. The Hannah Montana star unveiled her new era when she teased a short video of her strutting through a garden in her underwear, with the caption: “New Year, New Miley, New Single.” Oh. Still, the latest single, Flowers, broke several records, including the most streamed song on Spotify, on its release.


WHEN a shipment of cocaine is dumped over a national park in Georgia (filmed in Wicklow!). A wild black bear discovers said shipment and begins to ingest it, becoming hyper-aggressive and attacking hapless hikers. Daveed (O’Shea Jackson Jr.) and Eddie (Alden Ehrenreich) are sent by their boss Syd (Ray Liotta) to recover the cocaine before a local detective (Isiah Whitlock Jr.) finds it first. Meanwhile, a nurse (Keri Russell) enters the national park in search of her daughter, who’s gone missing with her friend. Well, it is original.