This is how to survive the festive period with your family
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Stuck for leftover ideas? This recipe will use up the rest of your Christmas ham
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Meg Walker

No one talks about how great it can be to spend time alone at Christmas… but they should
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Jennifer McShane

11 ways to be the most relaxed Christmas dinner host
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Laura George

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How to avoid food guilt this Christmas
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‘For the first time, we weren’t alone… Somebody would listen to us’
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Lia Hynes

This Christmas, hold space for those carrying the quiet burden of grief
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Social Shots: Pink Polo in The Park


By Laura Chabal
14th Sep 2015

Deirdre Fahy & Colm Kelleher

Social Shots: Pink Polo in The Park

Deirdre Fahy & Colm Kelleher

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The all Ireland Polo Club hosted a Canadian Team to face Ireland in Phoenix Park on the 11th of September to support Breast Cancer Ireland and their on-going research programmes across the country.

As well as a lovely luncheon, delightful Polo game, a Best-Dressed Competition took place and was judged by TV personalities Darren Kennedy and Cathy O’Connor.

All funds raised went to Breast Cancer Ireland, a charity established to raise funds in support of pioneering breast cancer research and awareness in Ireland.

Pictures by Anthony Woods.?