Overwhelm is an emotional state. It is often accompanied by the thought that we have so much to do, and we don’t know where to start. We feel stressed, anxious...
Earlier this summer with the support of WIN friends and champions, we for the second year running awarded £3,000 bursaries to some incredible Irish women working in the arts, and...
It's normal to be worried or to feel stressed during this difficult time, but there are many things we can do to help us mind our mental health and wellbeing....
Hi all, I hope everyone is minding themselves during this surreal time and that everyone is staying safe. I became a member of WIN late last year and it has...
At icap we closed the doors of our two centres, in London and Birmingham, on the day after St Patrick’s day, eight weeks ago. Our groups met for their final...
As I celebrate my 20th year of working in London, I’ve been reflecting on the career lessons I’ve learned over the past two decades. While I never could have imagined the...
One month ago, little did we know what an unprecedented world we would be living in today. Since that time, the way we engage with our family, friends, communities and...
Job-hunting in the current climate is undoubtedly a challenge, however finding a route into the visual arts hasn’t always been easy. Below are my top tips for anyone looking to...
- Ciara Brett, Board Member WIN and Trustee, IYF (UK) Although I only joined the committee a few years ago my connections to WIN go a wee bit further...
For Immediate Release The Women’s Irish Network is delighted to announce that for the second year running we will be awarding two bursaries, one in Education and one in the...
For Immediate Release Pauline McLynn interviews Dara Ó Briain at a Christmas Lunch fundraiser in London, organised by the Women’s Irish Network. Members of the London-Irish community attended a fundraiser...
With thanks to Angela Brady, OBE, PPRIBA FRIAI Irish Women are standing up and being counted and on Sunday 20th March the St Patrick’s Parade will also feature Irish Women...
With thanks to Orla Bance, Director of Alchemy Business UK Group and OB Business Solutions As part of my business journey, I am lucky enough to meet some inspiring individuals...
How ridiculously cool was this event with Red Leopard at Dorothea Schumacher? This is what I kept asking myself, all the way home. These ladies KNOW what they are talking...
This was my second year at the House of Lords to hear the Baronesses and their stories. It is quite a magical evening and this year did not disappoint. I...
On a rainy November evening in West London, the Women’s Irish Network members gathered to hear the empowering stories of three of Ireland’s leading female entrepreneurs for A Collective View:...
The creative spirit of femininity was alive and well at the Embassy of Ireland, London in early March as members of the Women’s Irish Network (WIN) and guests of the...
The WIN Women were out in style for this year's Irish Youth Foundation and WIN Annual reception at the Embassy of Ireland on December 11. Thank you to the Irish...
Overwhelm is an emotional state. It is often accompanied by the thought that we have so much to do, and we don’t know where to start. We feel stressed, anxious...
Earlier this summer with the support of WIN friends and champions, we for the second year running awarded £3,000 bursaries to some incredible Irish women working in the arts, and...
It's normal to be worried or to feel stressed during this difficult time, but there are many things we can do to help us mind our mental health and wellbeing....
Hi all, I hope everyone is minding themselves during this surreal time and that everyone is staying safe. I became a member of WIN late last year and it has...
At icap we closed the doors of our two centres, in London and Birmingham, on the day after St Patrick’s day, eight weeks ago. Our groups met for their final...
As I celebrate my 20th year of working in London, I’ve been reflecting on the career lessons I’ve learned over the past two decades. While I never could have imagined the...
One month ago, little did we know what an unprecedented world we would be living in today. Since that time, the way we engage with our family, friends, communities and...
Job-hunting in the current climate is undoubtedly a challenge, however finding a route into the visual arts hasn’t always been easy. Below are my top tips for anyone looking to...
- Ciara Brett, Board Member WIN and Trustee, IYF (UK) Although I only joined the committee a few years ago my connections to WIN go a wee bit further...
For Immediate Release The Women’s Irish Network is delighted to announce that for the second year running we will be awarding two bursaries, one in Education and one in the...
For Immediate Release Pauline McLynn interviews Dara Ó Briain at a Christmas Lunch fundraiser in London, organised by the Women’s Irish Network. Members of the London-Irish community attended a fundraiser...
With thanks to Angela Brady, OBE, PPRIBA FRIAI Irish Women are standing up and being counted and on Sunday 20th March the St Patrick’s Parade will also feature Irish Women...
With thanks to Orla Bance, Director of Alchemy Business UK Group and OB Business Solutions As part of my business journey, I am lucky enough to meet some inspiring individuals...
How ridiculously cool was this event with Red Leopard at Dorothea Schumacher? This is what I kept asking myself, all the way home. These ladies KNOW what they are talking...
This was my second year at the House of Lords to hear the Baronesses and their stories. It is quite a magical evening and this year did not disappoint. I...
On a rainy November evening in West London, the Women’s Irish Network members gathered to hear the empowering stories of three of Ireland’s leading female entrepreneurs for A Collective View:...
The creative spirit of femininity was alive and well at the Embassy of Ireland, London in early March as members of the Women’s Irish Network (WIN) and guests of the...
The WIN Women were out in style for this year's Irish Youth Foundation and WIN Annual reception at the Embassy of Ireland on December 11. Thank you to the Irish...
Overwhelm is an emotional state. It is often accompanied by the thought that we have so much to do, and we don’t know where to start. We feel stressed, anxious...
Earlier this summer with the support of WIN friends and champions, we for the second year running awarded £3,000 bursaries to some incredible Irish women working in the arts, and...
It's normal to be worried or to feel stressed during this difficult time, but there are many things we can do to help us mind our mental health and wellbeing....
Hi all, I hope everyone is minding themselves during this surreal time and that everyone is staying safe. I became a member of WIN late last year and it has...
At icap we closed the doors of our two centres, in London and Birmingham, on the day after St Patrick’s day, eight weeks ago. Our groups met for their final...
As I celebrate my 20th year of working in London, I’ve been reflecting on the career lessons I’ve learned over the past two decades. While I never could have imagined the...
One month ago, little did we know what an unprecedented world we would be living in today. Since that time, the way we engage with our family, friends, communities and...
Job-hunting in the current climate is undoubtedly a challenge, however finding a route into the visual arts hasn’t always been easy. Below are my top tips for anyone looking to...
- Ciara Brett, Board Member WIN and Trustee, IYF (UK) Although I only joined the committee a few years ago my connections to WIN go a wee bit further...
For Immediate Release The Women’s Irish Network is delighted to announce that for the second year running we will be awarding two bursaries, one in Education and one in the...
For Immediate Release Pauline McLynn interviews Dara Ó Briain at a Christmas Lunch fundraiser in London, organised by the Women’s Irish Network. Members of the London-Irish community attended a fundraiser...
With thanks to Angela Brady, OBE, PPRIBA FRIAI Irish Women are standing up and being counted and on Sunday 20th March the St Patrick’s Parade will also feature Irish Women...
With thanks to Orla Bance, Director of Alchemy Business UK Group and OB Business Solutions As part of my business journey, I am lucky enough to meet some inspiring individuals...
How ridiculously cool was this event with Red Leopard at Dorothea Schumacher? This is what I kept asking myself, all the way home. These ladies KNOW what they are talking...
This was my second year at the House of Lords to hear the Baronesses and their stories. It is quite a magical evening and this year did not disappoint. I...
On a rainy November evening in West London, the Women’s Irish Network members gathered to hear the empowering stories of three of Ireland’s leading female entrepreneurs for A Collective View:...
The creative spirit of femininity was alive and well at the Embassy of Ireland, London in early March as members of the Women’s Irish Network (WIN) and guests of the...
The WIN Women were out in style for this year's Irish Youth Foundation and WIN Annual reception at the Embassy of Ireland on December 11. Thank you to the Irish...
Overwhelm is an emotional state. It is often accompanied by the thought that we have so much to do, and we don’t know where to start. We feel stressed, anxious...
Earlier this summer with the support of WIN friends and champions, we for the second year running awarded £3,000 bursaries to some incredible Irish women working in the arts, and...
It's normal to be worried or to feel stressed during this difficult time, but there are many things we can do to help us mind our mental health and wellbeing....
Hi all, I hope everyone is minding themselves during this surreal time and that everyone is staying safe. I became a member of WIN late last year and it has...
At icap we closed the doors of our two centres, in London and Birmingham, on the day after St Patrick’s day, eight weeks ago. Our groups met for their final...
As I celebrate my 20th year of working in London, I’ve been reflecting on the career lessons I’ve learned over the past two decades. While I never could have imagined the...
One month ago, little did we know what an unprecedented world we would be living in today. Since that time, the way we engage with our family, friends, communities and...
Job-hunting in the current climate is undoubtedly a challenge, however finding a route into the visual arts hasn’t always been easy. Below are my top tips for anyone looking to...
- Ciara Brett, Board Member WIN and Trustee, IYF (UK) Although I only joined the committee a few years ago my connections to WIN go a wee bit further...
For Immediate Release The Women’s Irish Network is delighted to announce that for the second year running we will be awarding two bursaries, one in Education and one in the...
For Immediate Release Pauline McLynn interviews Dara Ó Briain at a Christmas Lunch fundraiser in London, organised by the Women’s Irish Network. Members of the London-Irish community attended a fundraiser...
With thanks to Angela Brady, OBE, PPRIBA FRIAI Irish Women are standing up and being counted and on Sunday 20th March the St Patrick’s Parade will also feature Irish Women...
With thanks to Orla Bance, Director of Alchemy Business UK Group and OB Business Solutions As part of my business journey, I am lucky enough to meet some inspiring individuals...
How ridiculously cool was this event with Red Leopard at Dorothea Schumacher? This is what I kept asking myself, all the way home. These ladies KNOW what they are talking...
This was my second year at the House of Lords to hear the Baronesses and their stories. It is quite a magical evening and this year did not disappoint. I...
On a rainy November evening in West London, the Women’s Irish Network members gathered to hear the empowering stories of three of Ireland’s leading female entrepreneurs for A Collective View:...
The creative spirit of femininity was alive and well at the Embassy of Ireland, London in early March as members of the Women’s Irish Network (WIN) and guests of the...
The WIN Women were out in style for this year's Irish Youth Foundation and WIN Annual reception at the Embassy of Ireland on December 11. Thank you to the Irish...
Overwhelm is an emotional state. It is often accompanied by the thought that we have so much to do, and we don’t know where to start. We feel stressed, anxious...
Earlier this summer with the support of WIN friends and champions, we for the second year running awarded £3,000 bursaries to some incredible Irish women working in the arts, and...
It's normal to be worried or to feel stressed during this difficult time, but there are many things we can do to help us mind our mental health and wellbeing....
Hi all, I hope everyone is minding themselves during this surreal time and that everyone is staying safe. I became a member of WIN late last year and it has...
At icap we closed the doors of our two centres, in London and Birmingham, on the day after St Patrick’s day, eight weeks ago. Our groups met for their final...
As I celebrate my 20th year of working in London, I’ve been reflecting on the career lessons I’ve learned over the past two decades. While I never could have imagined the...
One month ago, little did we know what an unprecedented world we would be living in today. Since that time, the way we engage with our family, friends, communities and...
Job-hunting in the current climate is undoubtedly a challenge, however finding a route into the visual arts hasn’t always been easy. Below are my top tips for anyone looking to...
- Ciara Brett, Board Member WIN and Trustee, IYF (UK) Although I only joined the committee a few years ago my connections to WIN go a wee bit further...
For Immediate Release The Women’s Irish Network is delighted to announce that for the second year running we will be awarding two bursaries, one in Education and one in the...
For Immediate Release Pauline McLynn interviews Dara Ó Briain at a Christmas Lunch fundraiser in London, organised by the Women’s Irish Network. Members of the London-Irish community attended a fundraiser...
With thanks to Angela Brady, OBE, PPRIBA FRIAI Irish Women are standing up and being counted and on Sunday 20th March the St Patrick’s Parade will also feature Irish Women...
With thanks to Orla Bance, Director of Alchemy Business UK Group and OB Business Solutions As part of my business journey, I am lucky enough to meet some inspiring individuals...
How ridiculously cool was this event with Red Leopard at Dorothea Schumacher? This is what I kept asking myself, all the way home. These ladies KNOW what they are talking...
This was my second year at the House of Lords to hear the Baronesses and their stories. It is quite a magical evening and this year did not disappoint. I...
On a rainy November evening in West London, the Women’s Irish Network members gathered to hear the empowering stories of three of Ireland’s leading female entrepreneurs for A Collective View:...
The creative spirit of femininity was alive and well at the Embassy of Ireland, London in early March as members of the Women’s Irish Network (WIN) and guests of the...
The WIN Women were out in style for this year's Irish Youth Foundation and WIN Annual reception at the Embassy of Ireland on December 11. Thank you to the Irish...
Overwhelm is an emotional state. It is often accompanied by the thought that we have so much to do, and we don’t know where to start. We feel stressed, anxious...
Earlier this summer with the support of WIN friends and champions, we for the second year running awarded £3,000 bursaries to some incredible Irish women working in the arts, and...
It's normal to be worried or to feel stressed during this difficult time, but there are many things we can do to help us mind our mental health and wellbeing....
Hi all, I hope everyone is minding themselves during this surreal time and that everyone is staying safe. I became a member of WIN late last year and it has...
At icap we closed the doors of our two centres, in London and Birmingham, on the day after St Patrick’s day, eight weeks ago. Our groups met for their final...
As I celebrate my 20th year of working in London, I’ve been reflecting on the career lessons I’ve learned over the past two decades. While I never could have imagined the...
One month ago, little did we know what an unprecedented world we would be living in today. Since that time, the way we engage with our family, friends, communities and...
Job-hunting in the current climate is undoubtedly a challenge, however finding a route into the visual arts hasn’t always been easy. Below are my top tips for anyone looking to...
- Ciara Brett, Board Member WIN and Trustee, IYF (UK) Although I only joined the committee a few years ago my connections to WIN go a wee bit further...
For Immediate Release The Women’s Irish Network is delighted to announce that for the second year running we will be awarding two bursaries, one in Education and one in the...
For Immediate Release Pauline McLynn interviews Dara Ó Briain at a Christmas Lunch fundraiser in London, organised by the Women’s Irish Network. Members of the London-Irish community attended a fundraiser...
With thanks to Angela Brady, OBE, PPRIBA FRIAI Irish Women are standing up and being counted and on Sunday 20th March the St Patrick’s Parade will also feature Irish Women...
With thanks to Orla Bance, Director of Alchemy Business UK Group and OB Business Solutions As part of my business journey, I am lucky enough to meet some inspiring individuals...
How ridiculously cool was this event with Red Leopard at Dorothea Schumacher? This is what I kept asking myself, all the way home. These ladies KNOW what they are talking...
This was my second year at the House of Lords to hear the Baronesses and their stories. It is quite a magical evening and this year did not disappoint. I...
On a rainy November evening in West London, the Women’s Irish Network members gathered to hear the empowering stories of three of Ireland’s leading female entrepreneurs for A Collective View:...
The creative spirit of femininity was alive and well at the Embassy of Ireland, London in early March as members of the Women’s Irish Network (WIN) and guests of the...
The WIN Women were out in style for this year's Irish Youth Foundation and WIN Annual reception at the Embassy of Ireland on December 11. Thank you to the Irish...
Overwhelm is an emotional state. It is often accompanied by the thought that we have so much to do, and we don’t know where to start. We feel stressed, anxious...
Earlier this summer with the support of WIN friends and champions, we for the second year running awarded £3,000 bursaries to some incredible Irish women working in the arts, and...
It's normal to be worried or to feel stressed during this difficult time, but there are many things we can do to help us mind our mental health and wellbeing....
Hi all, I hope everyone is minding themselves during this surreal time and that everyone is staying safe. I became a member of WIN late last year and it has...
At icap we closed the doors of our two centres, in London and Birmingham, on the day after St Patrick’s day, eight weeks ago. Our groups met for their final...
As I celebrate my 20th year of working in London, I’ve been reflecting on the career lessons I’ve learned over the past two decades. While I never could have imagined the...
One month ago, little did we know what an unprecedented world we would be living in today. Since that time, the way we engage with our family, friends, communities and...
Job-hunting in the current climate is undoubtedly a challenge, however finding a route into the visual arts hasn’t always been easy. Below are my top tips for anyone looking to...
- Ciara Brett, Board Member WIN and Trustee, IYF (UK) Although I only joined the committee a few years ago my connections to WIN go a wee bit further...
For Immediate Release The Women’s Irish Network is delighted to announce that for the second year running we will be awarding two bursaries, one in Education and one in the...
For Immediate Release Pauline McLynn interviews Dara Ó Briain at a Christmas Lunch fundraiser in London, organised by the Women’s Irish Network. Members of the London-Irish community attended a fundraiser...
With thanks to Angela Brady, OBE, PPRIBA FRIAI Irish Women are standing up and being counted and on Sunday 20th March the St Patrick’s Parade will also feature Irish Women...
With thanks to Orla Bance, Director of Alchemy Business UK Group and OB Business Solutions As part of my business journey, I am lucky enough to meet some inspiring individuals...
How ridiculously cool was this event with Red Leopard at Dorothea Schumacher? This is what I kept asking myself, all the way home. These ladies KNOW what they are talking...
This was my second year at the House of Lords to hear the Baronesses and their stories. It is quite a magical evening and this year did not disappoint. I...
On a rainy November evening in West London, the Women’s Irish Network members gathered to hear the empowering stories of three of Ireland’s leading female entrepreneurs for A Collective View:...
The creative spirit of femininity was alive and well at the Embassy of Ireland, London in early March as members of the Women’s Irish Network (WIN) and guests of the...
The WIN Women were out in style for this year's Irish Youth Foundation and WIN Annual reception at the Embassy of Ireland on December 11. Thank you to the Irish...
Overwhelm is an emotional state. It is often accompanied by the thought that we have so much to do, and we don’t know where to start. We feel stressed, anxious...
Earlier this summer with the support of WIN friends and champions, we for the second year running awarded £3,000 bursaries to some incredible Irish women working in the arts, and...
It's normal to be worried or to feel stressed during this difficult time, but there are many things we can do to help us mind our mental health and wellbeing....
Hi all, I hope everyone is minding themselves during this surreal time and that everyone is staying safe. I became a member of WIN late last year and it has...
At icap we closed the doors of our two centres, in London and Birmingham, on the day after St Patrick’s day, eight weeks ago. Our groups met for their final...
As I celebrate my 20th year of working in London, I’ve been reflecting on the career lessons I’ve learned over the past two decades. While I never could have imagined the...
One month ago, little did we know what an unprecedented world we would be living in today. Since that time, the way we engage with our family, friends, communities and...
Job-hunting in the current climate is undoubtedly a challenge, however finding a route into the visual arts hasn’t always been easy. Below are my top tips for anyone looking to...
- Ciara Brett, Board Member WIN and Trustee, IYF (UK) Although I only joined the committee a few years ago my connections to WIN go a wee bit further...
For Immediate Release The Women’s Irish Network is delighted to announce that for the second year running we will be awarding two bursaries, one in Education and one in the...
For Immediate Release Pauline McLynn interviews Dara Ó Briain at a Christmas Lunch fundraiser in London, organised by the Women’s Irish Network. Members of the London-Irish community attended a fundraiser...
With thanks to Angela Brady, OBE, PPRIBA FRIAI Irish Women are standing up and being counted and on Sunday 20th March the St Patrick’s Parade will also feature Irish Women...
With thanks to Orla Bance, Director of Alchemy Business UK Group and OB Business Solutions As part of my business journey, I am lucky enough to meet some inspiring individuals...
How ridiculously cool was this event with Red Leopard at Dorothea Schumacher? This is what I kept asking myself, all the way home. These ladies KNOW what they are talking...
This was my second year at the House of Lords to hear the Baronesses and their stories. It is quite a magical evening and this year did not disappoint. I...
On a rainy November evening in West London, the Women’s Irish Network members gathered to hear the empowering stories of three of Ireland’s leading female entrepreneurs for A Collective View:...
The creative spirit of femininity was alive and well at the Embassy of Ireland, London in early March as members of the Women’s Irish Network (WIN) and guests of the...
The WIN Women were out in style for this year's Irish Youth Foundation and WIN Annual reception at the Embassy of Ireland on December 11. Thank you to the Irish...
Overwhelm is an emotional state. It is often accompanied by the thought that we have so much to do, and we don’t know where to start. We feel stressed, anxious...
Earlier this summer with the support of WIN friends and champions, we for the second year running awarded £3,000 bursaries to some incredible Irish women working in the arts, and...
It's normal to be worried or to feel stressed during this difficult time, but there are many things we can do to help us mind our mental health and wellbeing....
Hi all, I hope everyone is minding themselves during this surreal time and that everyone is staying safe. I became a member of WIN late last year and it has...
At icap we closed the doors of our two centres, in London and Birmingham, on the day after St Patrick’s day, eight weeks ago. Our groups met for their final...
As I celebrate my 20th year of working in London, I’ve been reflecting on the career lessons I’ve learned over the past two decades. While I never could have imagined the...
One month ago, little did we know what an unprecedented world we would be living in today. Since that time, the way we engage with our family, friends, communities and...
Job-hunting in the current climate is undoubtedly a challenge, however finding a route into the visual arts hasn’t always been easy. Below are my top tips for anyone looking to...
- Ciara Brett, Board Member WIN and Trustee, IYF (UK) Although I only joined the committee a few years ago my connections to WIN go a wee bit further...
For Immediate Release The Women’s Irish Network is delighted to announce that for the second year running we will be awarding two bursaries, one in Education and one in the...
For Immediate Release Pauline McLynn interviews Dara Ó Briain at a Christmas Lunch fundraiser in London, organised by the Women’s Irish Network. Members of the London-Irish community attended a fundraiser...
With thanks to Angela Brady, OBE, PPRIBA FRIAI Irish Women are standing up and being counted and on Sunday 20th March the St Patrick’s Parade will also feature Irish Women...
With thanks to Orla Bance, Director of Alchemy Business UK Group and OB Business Solutions As part of my business journey, I am lucky enough to meet some inspiring individuals...
How ridiculously cool was this event with Red Leopard at Dorothea Schumacher? This is what I kept asking myself, all the way home. These ladies KNOW what they are talking...
This was my second year at the House of Lords to hear the Baronesses and their stories. It is quite a magical evening and this year did not disappoint. I...
On a rainy November evening in West London, the Women’s Irish Network members gathered to hear the empowering stories of three of Ireland’s leading female entrepreneurs for A Collective View:...
The creative spirit of femininity was alive and well at the Embassy of Ireland, London in early March as members of the Women’s Irish Network (WIN) and guests of the...
The WIN Women were out in style for this year's Irish Youth Foundation and WIN Annual reception at the Embassy of Ireland on December 11. Thank you to the Irish...
Overwhelm is an emotional state. It is often accompanied by the thought that we have so much to do, and we don’t know where to start. We feel stressed, anxious...
Earlier this summer with the support of WIN friends and champions, we for the second year running awarded £3,000 bursaries to some incredible Irish women working in the arts, and...
It's normal to be worried or to feel stressed during this difficult time, but there are many things we can do to help us mind our mental health and wellbeing....
Hi all, I hope everyone is minding themselves during this surreal time and that everyone is staying safe. I became a member of WIN late last year and it has...
At icap we closed the doors of our two centres, in London and Birmingham, on the day after St Patrick’s day, eight weeks ago. Our groups met for their final...
As I celebrate my 20th year of working in London, I’ve been reflecting on the career lessons I’ve learned over the past two decades. While I never could have imagined the...
One month ago, little did we know what an unprecedented world we would be living in today. Since that time, the way we engage with our family, friends, communities and...
Job-hunting in the current climate is undoubtedly a challenge, however finding a route into the visual arts hasn’t always been easy. Below are my top tips for anyone looking to...
- Ciara Brett, Board Member WIN and Trustee, IYF (UK) Although I only joined the committee a few years ago my connections to WIN go a wee bit further...
For Immediate Release The Women’s Irish Network is delighted to announce that for the second year running we will be awarding two bursaries, one in Education and one in the...
For Immediate Release Pauline McLynn interviews Dara Ó Briain at a Christmas Lunch fundraiser in London, organised by the Women’s Irish Network. Members of the London-Irish community attended a fundraiser...
With thanks to Angela Brady, OBE, PPRIBA FRIAI Irish Women are standing up and being counted and on Sunday 20th March the St Patrick’s Parade will also feature Irish Women...
With thanks to Orla Bance, Director of Alchemy Business UK Group and OB Business Solutions As part of my business journey, I am lucky enough to meet some inspiring individuals...
How ridiculously cool was this event with Red Leopard at Dorothea Schumacher? This is what I kept asking myself, all the way home. These ladies KNOW what they are talking...
This was my second year at the House of Lords to hear the Baronesses and their stories. It is quite a magical evening and this year did not disappoint. I...
On a rainy November evening in West London, the Women’s Irish Network members gathered to hear the empowering stories of three of Ireland’s leading female entrepreneurs for A Collective View:...
The creative spirit of femininity was alive and well at the Embassy of Ireland, London in early March as members of the Women’s Irish Network (WIN) and guests of the...
The WIN Women were out in style for this year's Irish Youth Foundation and WIN Annual reception at the Embassy of Ireland on December 11. Thank you to the Irish...