Gaelic footballer reaches fundraising target in memory of his two boys

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By Damian Dolan A fundraising campaign launched by a Garryowen Gaelic footballer, who lost two sons to a rare brain condition within weeks of each...

Fundraiser in memory of young father of four

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A special fundraising benefit will take place next month to honour the memory of the late Colm Burke who passed away last year leaving...

RTÉ Longwave radio out for month as works begin

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RTÉ’s Longwave radio service will be out for a month as works get underway to preserve it for another two years after Irish activists...

Late Joseph Tuohy was a ‘fine, sensitive, intelligent’ man

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An elderly Irish man with no family who spent decades fighting homelessness and mental illness in London will receive a special burial back in...

Powerday keeping Olympic dreams burning bright

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By Damian Dolan The Olympics dreams of 11 talented young boxers moved a step closer last week, as Powerday announced its 2019/20 bursary...
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Powerday’s 2012 Olympics legacy

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Boxing bursaries for 11 talented Londoners were announced this week by Irish-owned London waste disposal and recycling firm Powerday. The company’s owner Mick Crossan...

And the sun shone on Crawley…

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By Anne Geaghan The 24th annual Crawley Irish Festival took place in scorching temperatures and with packed entertainment programme at The Hawth Theatre last Sunday....

Joe Deacy’s family vow to ‘never give up’ in their search for justice

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By Damian Dolan The family of murdered Hertfordshire Gaelic footballer Joe Deacy say they will “never give up” in their efforts to bring the killers...

End of an era for Guinness in West London

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Guinness-maker Diageo has announced it will move its global headquarters from its current building in Brent to a new home in London city, sealing...

Birmingham priest and GAA giant laid to rest

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By Larry Cooney in Co. Cavan  St. Bartholomew’s Church, in Munterconnaught, near Virginia Co. Cavan was jam-packed on Monday morning as the late Fr....