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Boots Ireland reports fall in profits of over €2m last year | Independent.ie
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Boots Ireland urgently recall over 30 products, including popular vitamins for children and pregnant women - Dublin Live
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Boots Ireland profits up 11pc as UK stores are closed down | Independent.ie