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The parade, organised by the mayor of London and the London Irish Centre, started in Hyde Park before travelling through Piccadilly to Whitehall. It culminated in a festival of live performances ...
Once it ends up in Trafalgar Square, there’ll be plenty more entertainment, with a main stage featuring Irish acts, as programmed by the London Irish Centre, plus a film festival (this year will ...
Irish construction firm, Sisk has been appointed to deliver a state-of-the-art Children’s Cancer Centre (CCC) at the renowned ...
Festivities take place at the end of the parade route in Trafalgar Square all afternoon, hosted in partnership with the London Irish Centre. Entry is free, with live music, Irish dancing ...
The emigration of young Irish people to Britain has lead to a sharp rise in the demand for the welfare services provided by the Irish Centre in London. The British Social Services Minister ...
Mr O'Leary said he was "genuinely honoured" to receive the freedom, which was made in recognition of his charitable work and patronage of the London Irish Centre. The centre in Camden, north ...
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