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This sprawling Foxrock home is on the market for €6.75 million
This sprawling Foxrock home is on the market for €6.75 million

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This Sandymount home is full of rich colour and clever storage solutions

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9 great events happening around Ireland this weekend

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Social Pictures: The 39th Cúirt International Festival of Literature launch
Social Pictures: The 39th Cúirt International Festival of Literature launch

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‘There’s a claustrophobia within a love sustained by friendship and respect’
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My Life in Culture: Media and Communication Studies lecturer Dr. Susan Liddy
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Social Pics: Stella & Dot Trunk Show In Aid Of The Marie Keating Foundation


By Jennifer McShane
24th Oct 2016
Social Pics: Stella & Dot Trunk Show In Aid Of The Marie Keating Foundation

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Stella & Dot are supporting Marie Keating Foundation for Breast Cancer Awareness month.? They recently held a special trunk show to raise much-needed funds for the charity where all net proceeds were donated to the cause.? Hosted by Glenda Gilson, guests enjoyed delicious Aperol Spritz cocktails at House Dublin.? All proceeds from the night benefited the Marie Keating Foundation, whose mission is to help people in Ireland prevent cancer, detect it at its earliest stages and journey through cancer diagnosis, treatment and survivorship.