Joe Deacy’s father welcomes draft council policy but questions remain

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By Damian Dolan Steps by Mayo County Council to introduce clear rules on roadside memorials have been welcomed by the father of murdered Hertfordshire Gaelic...
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...

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...

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. ...

Irish names leading way in London food and drink scene

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There has been something of an Irish food renaissance in London. Modern chefs, taking equal inspiration from traditional Irish food and innovative global trends, are...

It’s a small world after all

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By Michael McDonagh Geraldine Marsh, 84, originally from Portlaoise and now living in Wimbledon, buys the Irish World regularly every week. Last May, whilst...

Tours of LÉ James Joyce ship for St. Patrick’s week

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The LÉ James Joyce, one of Ireland’s new naval ships built in Britain, will visit London this week, and will be open for visitors...