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St Patrick’s festival in Birmingham will keep celebrations going despite parade cancellation

February 20, 2025 by

BUSINESSES in Birmingham have come together to host a series of St Patrick’s Day events which will keep the celebrations going in the city despite the cancellation of its annual parade. Following the news earlier this week that the parade would not go ahead in 2025, due to the costs of hosting it, a number of firms across Digbeth have organised an alternative celebration of all … [Read more...] about St Patrick’s festival in Birmingham will keep celebrations going despite parade cancellation

Sporting icons Kellie Harrington and Katie-George Dunlevy will lead Mayor of London’s St Patrick’s Parade

February 20, 2025 by

IRISH sporting icons Kellie Harrington and Katie-George Dunlevy will lead the St Patrick’s Parade in London next month. The Mayor of London’s annual event returns on Sunday, March 16, where Londoners and visitors to the capital can enjoy a free, family-friendly day of entertainment in the heart of the capital “London’s St Patrick’s Day celebrations are a key part of our … [Read more...] about Sporting icons Kellie Harrington and Katie-George Dunlevy will lead Mayor of London’s St Patrick’s Parade

Planning permission granted to rebuild on site of Creeslough tragedy

February 20, 2025 by

PLANNING permission has been granted to redevelop the site where the Creeslough explosion occurred in 2022. Donegal County Council has approved Vivo Shell Limited’s plans to build a new service station and amenities at the site of the tragedy in Co. Donegal. On October 7, 2022 an explosion occurred at the service station and apartment complex which killed ten people, aged … [Read more...] about Planning permission granted to rebuild on site of Creeslough tragedy

Police remain at scene following sudden death of man in Belfast

February 20, 2025 by

POLICE are at the scene of a sudden death of a man in west Belfast. Officers are investigating the circumstances surrounding the man’s death which was reported at 3.20pm yesterday afternoon (February 19). The incident happened in the Redwood Court area of Dunmurry in Belfast The man died in the Redwood Court area of Dunmurry, the PSNI confirmed in a statement this … [Read more...] about Police remain at scene following sudden death of man in Belfast

Irish author Cónal Creedon appointed resident writer at Princess Grace Library in Monaco

February 20, 2025 by

NOVELIST Cónal Creedon has been announced as the winner of the 2025 Ireland Funds Monaco - Princess Grace Library Bursary Award. The Cork-born author, who is also an award-winning playwright, documentary filmmaker and collaborative artist, has been appointed the resident writer at the Princess Grace Library in Monaco. While in Monaco, Creedon will work on his next novel and … [Read more...] about Irish author Cónal Creedon appointed resident writer at Princess Grace Library in Monaco

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