WIN! A weekend for two in Dublin
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We've teamed up with Hotels.com – the world's leading hotel booking website – to offer a weekend break for two in Dublin, Ireland. Enter our prize draw and you could be the lucky winner of two nights' B&B at the five-star The Fitzwilliam Hotel.
You'll also win two economy flights from a London airport to Dublin courtesy of Expedia.co.uk. Just email your name, address, and telephone number to ios@hotels.com, putting Hotels.com Prize Draw in the subject line, by noon on Friday 19 March 2010.
The winner of the weekend in Copenhagen was Alan Storey from Lancashire.
Please write OPT OUT at the top of your entry if you do not wish to receive promotional materials from INM or our draw partners. The holiday will be subject to availability from 1 April 2010 to 31 August 2010. Entrants must be aged 18 years or over. For full draw rules go to independent.co.uk/legal .
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