One man and his microwave Irishmans fundraising hike around England

One man and his microwave: Irishman’s fundraising hike around England

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Irishman’s fundraising hike around England with a microwave inspired by baby Oisín By Damian Dolan An Irishman is hiking his way around England to raise funds...

BBC coverage of Ireland ‘lacks depth’, says former executive

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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

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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

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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

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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

Change to Joe Fryday funeral arrangements

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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

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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

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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

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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. ...

Cross-party calls for Bradley to resign ‘untenable’ position

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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...