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GAA welcomes British Government’s £50m allocation towards Casement Park redevelopment

GAA welcomes British Government’s £50m allocation towards Casement Park redevelopment

June 11, 2025 by

THE GAA has welcomed the news that the British Government will contribute £50m towards the redevelopment of Belfast's Casement Park. The funding was announced today in Chancellor Rachel Reeves' Spending Review as part of £2.2bn in targeted funding to devolved governments. It is believed around £90m more is needed to meet the estimated £260m cost of the project. However, Ulster … [Read more...] about GAA welcomes British Government’s £50m allocation towards Casement Park redevelopment

Growth of family-run engineering firm leads to jobs boost for Co. Roscommon

June 11, 2025 by

THE GROWTH of a family-run engineering firm in Co. Roscommon has led to a jobs boost for the region. Griffdon Engineering is to create 48 new jobs at its headquarters in Ballaghaderreen, boosting local employment and enhancing skills in the electrical service and maintenance sector. The company has grown considerably since siblings Seamus and Elayne Griffin took over in 2017 … [Read more...] about Growth of family-run engineering firm leads to jobs boost for Co. Roscommon

Cyclist, 19, tragically dies in Dublin collision

June 11, 2025 by

A YOUNG man has died following a collision involving a van and a cyclist in Co. Dublin earlier today. Shortly after 7.30am, gardaí were alerted after a cyclist was struck by a van at the junction of Griffeen Avenue, R136 and Balgaddy Road in Lucan. The cyclist, a 19-year-old male, was treated at the scene before being taken to Tallaght Hospital, where he was later pronounced … [Read more...] about Cyclist, 19, tragically dies in Dublin collision

The First Word: “People Forget So Quickly”

By Patricia Harty, Editor-in-Chief
January/February 1995

June 11, 2025 by

As the room fills up with the members of the Business 100 I feel the pride that I always feel at our annual lunch at the '21' Club. I look around the room and consider the brain-power that has taken this collected group to their positions as corporate leaders in America, and I am glad that they have enough pride in their Irishness to travel to New York from all over the country … [Read more...] about The First Word: “People Forget So Quickly”

From vigil to violence in riot-torn Ballymena

June 11, 2025 by

FOR the second day in a row violence has engulfed the town of Ballymena in Northern Ireland. What began as a peaceful vigil on Monday quickly descended into chaos, with rioters targeting police and property. The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) said that over 30 officers have been injured in the last two days, with crowds hurling bricks, fireworks and glass bottles … [Read more...] about From vigil to violence in riot-torn Ballymena

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