BBC coverage of Ireland ‘lacks depth’, says former executive
By Colin Gannon
Irish issues have not been “properly explored or scrutinised” by the BBC since the Troubles ended, including it's "limited" Brexit coverage, according...
Protestors demand Ireland boycott Israel’s Eurovision
By PJ Cunningham
Major events in sports and entertainment have long been targeted as a means of getting political messages to a wider public....
Two in three Irish ‘in favour’ of diaspora vote
By Colin Gannon
A majority in Ireland support extending presidential election voting rights to Irish citizens abroad and in Northern Ireland, according to a recent...
Councillors’ bid to save Chorlton Irish Club
Campaigners in Manchester have launched an 'urgent' petition to stop the 63-year old Chorlton Irish Club (Irish Association Social Club or IASC) being sold...
Change to Joe Fryday funeral arrangements
The removal to the church will now be at 6pm, and not 4pm as previously stated.
Joe will now be received into St Anthony of Padua...
Dawn Butler: St. Patrick’s Day wishes to readers
By Dawn Butler, Labour Member of Parliament for Brent Central.
I would like to wish everyone in Brent and beyond a very happy St...
‘Darker than dark’: The hidden forces bankrolling Brexit
Colin Gannon
Tufton Street, London: an inconspicuous metropolitan street close to Westminster, lined with unspectacular, red-bricked Victorian townhouses. To outsiders, this appears a relatively...
Irish women in London celebrate Women’s Day
The Women’s Irish Network (WIN) hosted a reception at the Irish Embassy in London on Monday 4th March to celebrate International Women’s Day.
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Cross-party calls for Bradley to resign ‘untenable’ position
Colin Gannon
The families of victims killed in a bloody massacre during the Troubles are demanding the resignation of Northern Ireland secretary Karen Bradley after...
Campaigners defending Irish citizenship take case to Brussels
Colin Gannon
Northern Ireland residents who wish to assert their Irish nationality and EU citizenship rights after Brexit are inadequately protected by Theresa May’s current...