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‘Everything I do is for my son’

I feel blessed,’ is how Claire Sweeney describes her current state of mind, as she reflects on the whirlwind that has been the past 18 months.

‘If you’d have told me a year and a half ago that I’d be in and that I’d have done , I wouldn’t have believed you,’ she smiles. ‘The nature of this business is ups and downs, and I feel hugely grateful that I’ve had another

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