They came, they saw, they conquered
We look back on 1992 when Donegal, Mayo, Kerry, Down, Tipperary, Kilkenny and Cork all strutted their stuff in London
You can never have too...
Club GAA matches can resume from 12 Sept
Club matches can resume from 12 September after The Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport (DCMS) gave final approval today.
The submission of the...
From Maggie’s Boys to Harrell’s Heroes
The 1995 day Ruislip played host to an All Ireland senior hurling championship quarter-final, with 70 minutes separating London’s hurlers from a crack at...
GAA games in Britain back next week
The government has given permission for GAA games to resume in Britain.
Clubs can resume full contact training immediately and matches could be played from...
How London’s pioneering hurlers showed their National League mettle
After being ‘left out in the cold’ in 1993, London’s hurling team embarked on its first-ever National League campaign in 1994-95 and came agonisingly...
Friend’s powerful tribute to Joe Deacy goes viral
A powerful and moving video by one of Joe Deacy’s closest friends, paying tribute to Joe and calling for his killer to give themselves...
Family of murdered Joe Deacy vow to continue search for justice
The family of murdered St Colmcilles Gaelic footballer Joe Deacy say they’ll “never give up” in their quest for the truth, and to see...
GAA in Britain ‘hopeful’ for return to play
The Gaelic Games Council of Britain says its plan for a safe return to playing has undergone an “initial review” by the UK Government,...
When Connacht final fever gripped London GAA
Barry Mitchell revisits the 2013 day London’s Gaelic footballers took on the might of Mayo in the Connacht Championship final
After the drama of Ruislip,...
Deacy family’s plea for justice
Ireland’s Ambassador to the UK, Adrian O’Neill, has given his support to the family of murdered St Albans Gaelic footballer Joe Deacy, and promised...