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Leading With Purpose And Ambition

Leading With Purpose And Ambition

By Tom Deignan

Fall 2025

October 31, 2025 by Leave a Comment

Jane McCooey once had a profound epiphany about her career, which so far has ventured into the fields of law, tech, and high finance.   It came while she was playing Camogie. “You don’t really talk about work when you’re there – you just go to train and play,” the Armagh native and Morgan Stanley executive said during  our recent interview. “But half the … [Read more...] about Leading With Purpose And Ambition

First ever walking Gaelic football sessions held in Britain

October 30, 2025 by

WALKING Gaelic football sessions have been held in Britain for the first time. Facilitated by the Irish in Britain (IIB) organisation under their Healthy Ageing Project, the initiative was run in partnership with Britain GAA and Hertfordshire GAA. The three-week pilot welcomed men and women to learn the basics of the game as well as developing the key Gaelic football … [Read more...] about First ever walking Gaelic football sessions held in Britain

Tributes pour in for Mary McGee, the woman who transformed reproductive rights in Ireland

October 30, 2025 by

TRIBUTES have been paid across Ireland following the death of Mary “May” McGee, the woman whose courage and determination helped overturn the country’s decades-long ban on contraception. McGee, a mother of four from County Dublin, died peacefully in hospital this week. Her landmark Supreme Court victory in 1973 became one of the most influential legal decisions in modern … [Read more...] about Tributes pour in for Mary McGee, the woman who transformed reproductive rights in Ireland

‘Soldier F’ legal costs of £4.3m an ‘insult’ to Bloody Sunday victims

October 30, 2025 by

THE British Government paid legal costs of £4.3m to defend Soldier F in a trial which came to a close last month, it has been revealed. The former paratrooper, whose identity is protected by a court order, was accused of murdering James Wray and William McKinney when members of the Parachute Regiment shot dead 13 civil rights protesters on the streets of Derry on January 30, … [Read more...] about ‘Soldier F’ legal costs of £4.3m an ‘insult’ to Bloody Sunday victims

First ever walking Gaelic football sessions held in Britian

October 30, 2025 by

WALKING Gaelic football sessions have been held in Britain for the first time. Facilitated by the Irish in Britain (IIB) organisation under their Healthy Ageing Project, the initiative was run in partnership with Britain GAA and Hertfordshire GAA. The three-week pilot welcomed men and women to learn the basics of the game as well as developing the key Gaelic football … [Read more...] about First ever walking Gaelic football sessions held in Britian

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