
€5 off when you spend €30 at Holland & Barrett - don't miss this great offer
Looking to feel your best, inside and out? From superfoods to super supplements, Holland & Barrett has hundreds of ways to support your health and wellbeing — all under one roof and all at incredible value.
Whether you're powering your day with our H&B Tribiotic, boosting focus with our Trail Mix, or nourishing your skin with Type II Collagen, there's something for every health goal.
Claim your €5 off when you spend €30 voucher today — simply fill out the form below, and we'll send it straight to your inbox. (Don't forget to check your junk or spam folder, just in case!)
Then, head to your nearest Holland & Barrett store and enjoy €5 off when you spend €30 or more. It's that easy!
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This voucher provides you with €5 off when you spend €30 or more in-store at any ROI Holland & Barrett store until 5th of June. Offer is valid in ROI stores only. Offer valid 22nd of May 2025 to 5th of June 2025. This voucher is valid for one-time use on in-store, available items only. The voucher can be used in conjunction with any promotion in store. The voucher cannot be used in conjunction with student discount, blue lights discount, vegan society discount or any online discounts that can be used in store.

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€5 off when you spend €30 at Holland & Barrett - don't miss this great offer
Looking to feel your best, inside and out? From superfoods to super supplements, Holland & Barrett has hundreds of ways to support your health and wellbeing — all under one roof and all at incredible value. Whether you're powering your day with our H&B Tribiotic, boosting focus with our Trail Mix, or nourishing your skin with Type II Collagen, there's something for every health goal. Claim your €5 off when you spend €30 voucher today — simply fill out the form below, and we'll send it straight to your inbox. (Don't forget to check your junk or spam folder, just in case!) Then, head to your nearest Holland & Barrett store and enjoy €5 off when you spend €30 or more. It's that easy! Terms and Conditions This voucher provides you with €5 off when you spend €30 or more in-store at any ROI Holland & Barrett store until 5th of June. Offer is valid in ROI stores only. Offer valid 22nd of May 2025 to 5th of June 2025. This voucher is valid for one-time use on in-store, available items only. The voucher can be used in conjunction with any promotion in store. The voucher cannot be used in conjunction with student discount, blue lights discount, vegan society discount or any online discounts that can be used in store.


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She then shares that this 'brings me however, to my reasons for hesitancy in sharing a statement about this'. 'To put it bluntly, our enemies, and many who will call themselves our friends, will use this against him. They will call my husband 'unfit to lead' and make snide comments about 'physical incapability.' Justin Barrett, right, at a protest outside Leinster House last November. Picture: Gareth Chaney/Collins 'My husband is the strongest man I know. He has braved so much for this country and for his beliefs, and he has such strength of character and determination. I am in awe of him every day of our lives. 'He has been mostly concerned about myself and the children and how we are coping throughout all this, and he has also been concerned about letting members and supporters of Clann Éireann know why he might not be at the forefront of the goings on the Nationalist movement in the coming days.' She adds: 'I would hope that the number of those who will offer prayers, well wishes and their support, will far outweigh those who will use this as an opportunity to criticise and speak against my husband. He will make a full recovery, and he will continue to lead Clann Éireann as we fight to protect and defend our Ireland.' She signs off: Ar son na hÉireann – Rebecca.' Justin Barrett has long been a controversial far-right figure on the fringes of Irish politics, with strong views against abortion and immigration. Barrett, who has unsuccessfully run in national and European elections, fronts a group called Clann Éireann following his split from the National Party that was founded in 2016 on a right-wing anti-immigration and anti-abortion platform. In October 2023, the new 'leader' of the National Party described former leader Barrett as a 'tout' and 'informer' for going to gardai about €400,000 of gold bars owned by the party and members. 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Wearing a dark black jacket, black gloves, a military-style hat, brown shirt and black tie, Barrett addresses the camera, a group of masked men all dressed in black hold tricolours aloft as well as the party's logo. Justin Barrett. Photo: Niall Carson/PA During his speech that was later posed on YouTube Barrett warned that while the SN is 'not here to create violence', he 'will protect himself from the foreign invader'. 'We in the SN are here for the determined will to see that Ireland's voice will be heard no matter who tries to silence us,' he declared. 'We will act within the law. We will act as peaceful as we can, but we will also be ready to protect ourselves and defend ourselves with as much violence as is necessary. 'Make no mistake, Ireland is standing up.' The SN has claimed that its 'units' had already been active in certain parts of the country to hand out literature and to 'protect' the streets. 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