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Social enterprises - businesses with more than money on their minds - are affecting society for the better. Keep an eye out for them as you holiday at home this year, writes Amii McKeever,
Andrea Palandri’s roots are very firmly in Italy and Scotland, but his branches have now reached Ireland, living in the Gaeltacht as a fluent Irish speaker, writes Anne O’Donoghue
Weighted blankets have been proven to improve sleep quality and overall health. Janine Kennedy speaks with an Irish entrepreneur who specialises in these heavy items.
From Poland’s Baltic coast to Ballyjamesduff, Kasia O’Reilly found the courage to quit the corporate world and follow her dream after moving to a family dairy farm, writes Maria Moynihan
Buying a car is a massive purchase and there is a lot to consider. Now there is even more to think about with the option of buying from a range of electric vehicles, writes Money Mentor Margaret Hawkins.
The recognition provided by winning NewsBrands Newspaper Magazine of the Year 2021 means a lot to our team and encourages us to continue to tell the stories of rural Ireland.
The same week that COP26 was taking place, the Government published the Climate Action Plan. Irish Country Living is delving into the plan to see how it will change rural Ireland. Writes Amii McKeever