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'Bringing something new to our passengers': UK health and beauty giant launches first ‘On The Go’ travel store at Belfast airport

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June 23, 2026

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'Bringing something new to our passengers': UK health and beauty giant launches first ‘On The Go’ travel store at Belfast airport

First ‘Boots On The Go’ outlet combines travel essentials, trending beauty products and Click Collect convenience for flyers across Northern Ireland

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Us Weekly

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· Jun 23, 2026

Walmart's Summer Sale Is Packed With Beauty Favorites

Amazon Prime Day and Sephora’s Savings Events get all the attention from beauty obsessives, but the real aficionados know not to sleep on Walmart’s Summer Sale. The retail giant secretly carries premium beauty brands like Laneige, Dyson and Tatcha — it’s even an underground spot for getting steep discounts on designer perfumes. I scoured through []

Metro

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· Jun 26, 2026

An honest review of the £59 Heathrow Airport hotel — and if it’s better to get an Uber instead

A 'design economy' hotel.

BBC

· Jul 7, 2026

Who has your Premiership club brought in & let go this summer?

Your one-stop shop for all the ins and outs in the Scottish Premiership during the 2026 summer transfer window.

CityNews Montreal

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· Jul 5, 2026

New rideshare pickup at Montreal airport frustrates arriving passengers

If you’re arriving at Montreal-Trudeau International Airport expecting to step outside and quickly find an Uber, the experience has changed — and not everyone is adapting easily. Since June 22, passengers have been directed to a new rideshare pickup area located in the Leigh-Capreol zone, requiring a walk of roughly five to 15 minutes from [] The post New rideshare pickup at Montreal airport frustrates arriving passengers appeared first on CityNews Montreal.

Irish Star

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· Jun 24, 2026

Prime Day 2026 is the perfect excuse to restock these beauty editor-approved K-beauty favorites

If you're planning a Prime Day skincare haul, these tried-and-tested K-beauty favorites are worth adding to your Amazon cart before deals end.

Global News

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· Jun 22, 2026

Amazon Prime Day 2026: the best early deals to shop now

From L'Oréal and Philips to eufy and other customer favourites, shop these deals in the meantime—and get ready for even more savings when Amazon Prime Day officially begins.

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Related coverage for "'Bringing something new to our passengers': UK health and beauty giant launches first ‘On The Go’ travel store at Belfast airport": Us Weekly — Walmart's Summer Sale Is Packed With Beauty Favorites. Metro — An honest review of the £59 Heathrow Airport hotel — and if it’s better to get an Uber instead. BBC — Who has your Premiership club brought in & let go this summer?. CityNews Montreal — New rideshare pickup at Montreal airport frustrates arriving passengers. Irish Star — Prime Day 2026 is the perfect excuse to restock these beauty editor-approved K-beauty favorites. Global News — Amazon Prime Day 2026: the best early deals to shop now