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10 March 2010
BY FIONA AUDLEY
MANY MPs with Irish interests at heart and vital experience of the nation’s issues are among those standing down prior to the impending General Election.
10 March 2010
BY FIONA AUDLEY
A BUNCH of former Roses and escorts will take the Rose of Tralee name to new heights this summer — when they climb Mount Kilimanjaro for charity!
10 March 2010
BY FIONA AUDLEY
HATS off to a new Irish designer who found her work sauntering up the red carpet at a glitzy London premiere less than a year after she took up her trendy trade.
10 March 2010
BY FIONA AUDLEY
THE LITTLE-KNOWN tale of one of Ireland’s greatest revolutionaries has been scripted for the big screen by a young media professional with a long-held admiration for the man in question.
10 March 2010
BY FIONA AUDLEY
WITH election time creeping closer and a multitude of seats up for grabs due to a mass resignation of MPs across the country an Irish organisation is calling upon the community to stand up and be counted when the time comes to elect the next government.
10 March 2010
BY PETER ROBERTSON
THEATRE legend Andrew Lloyd Webber’s long-awaited new show Love Never Dies enjoyed its world premiere in London this week.
10 March 2010
IT’S been revealed that one fifth of the loans which will come under the control of Ireland’s National Asset Management Agency (Nama) are related to assets in Britain.
10 March 2010
THE HUNGER STRIKE by Irish workers against a British firm has ended after an agreement was reached between unions and management.
10 March 2010
BY TONY BIRTILL
AN IRISH atheist has been found guilty of leaving grossly offensive religious images in a prayer room at Liverpool’s John Lennon Airport.
10 March 2010
BY MARY MCGINTY
THE IRISH community in Scotland has rallied round Tir Conaill Harps GAC to help the Glasgow club cope with the challenges it faces in the aftermath of an arson attack on its minibus.
10 March 2010
BY MARY MCGINTY
GOVANHILL, the home of one of Scotland’s most active Irish communities, is under scrutiny from Scottish politicians, both in Glasgow City Council and the Scottish Parliament, after it was described as one of Scotland’s worst areas for housing.

 

 Celebrating 125 years of the GAA, Railway Cup Ruislip 2009.

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 Celebrating 125 years of the GAA, Railway Cup Ruislip 2009.

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