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Community members meet President Connolly at London Irish Centre

Community members meet President Connolly at London Irish Centre

May 19, 2026 by

error code: 520 … [Read more...] about Community members meet President Connolly at London Irish Centre

Irish Chaplaincy CEO says connection to Ireland ‘never leaves you’

May 19, 2026 by

A CHARITY supporting long-term Irish emigrants in London claims 99 per cent of their clients wish... … [Read more...] about Irish Chaplaincy CEO says connection to Ireland ‘never leaves you’

‘Ireland’s most traumatic event’: Taoiseach reflects on impact of the Famine

May 19, 2026 by

TAOISEACH Micheál Martin has reflected on the impact of the Famine in Ireland as “one of the most profound and defining periods in our history”. The National Famine Commemoration took place on May 17 at the Irish Workhouse Centre in Portumna, County Galway. An annual event, it is held in remembrance of all those who suffered, died or was forced to emigrate due to An Gorta … [Read more...] about ‘Ireland’s most traumatic event’: Taoiseach reflects on impact of the Famine

IN PICTURES: President Connolly visits the Chelsea Flower Show

May 19, 2026 by

PRESIDENT Catherine Connolly has enjoyed a special viewing of the Chelsea Flower Show while on a three-day trip to Britain this week. The Irish head of state visited the iconic flower show, which is located in the historic grounds of the Royal Hospital Chelsea, along the banks of the River Thames, this morning. The annual event, which opened to the public today, runs from May … [Read more...] about IN PICTURES: President Connolly visits the Chelsea Flower Show

Fundraiser for family of Armagh native who died following Northamptonshire collision close to hitting target

May 19, 2026 by

A FUNDRAISER supporting the family of an Irish man who died following a collision in Northamptonshire is close to hitting its target. Barry Mee was seriously injured in the collision on April 12, from where he was airlifted to the University Hospital Coventry and Warwickshire and sent to the critical care unit. The Armagh native, who moved to north London at the age of four … [Read more...] about Fundraiser for family of Armagh native who died following Northamptonshire collision close to hitting target

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June 30, 1932

On this day, Eamon de Valera abolished the Oath of Allegiance, a provisional aspect in the Anglo-Irish treaty of 1921. This provisional aspect originally required all members of the Irish parliament to take an oath declaring their allegiance to the King. This date also marked when de Valera withheld land annuities from England.

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