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Tag Archives: GAA

Maith sibh to all at Bunscoil Bheaan Mhadagáin

A North Belfast Irish medium primary school that has been campaigning for a new school building for

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Fears in Crumlin ahead of march

Tension is building in Crumlin ahead of the largest-ever Orange parade through the County Antrim town on July Twelfth. The Orange Order plans to bring at least 50 bands and over 1,000 followers into the mainly nationalist town, effectively closing Crumlin down for the day.

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Postponed St Enda’s fun day will take place this weekend

A Glengormley GAA club will be bringing the summer in with a bang at an annual fun day this weekend. Naomh Éanna GAC hold the annual Sean Fox Day each year on May Day Bank Holiday Monday but due to the adverse weather conditions this year the event had to be postponed and rescheduled for this […]

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Voice of GAA gets ready for celebrations

Legendary GAA commentator Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh will be in Glengormley next weekend for a weekend of celebrations at a local GAA club. The voice of Gaelic games will be at St Enda’s GAA club on Friday (May 4) and Saturday (May 5) as the Hightown club mark the official opening of both their new school building and new pitches.

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Thousands remember Easter dead

THOUSANDS of republicans from across Belfast and further afield turned out to remember their dead in a series of Easter parades and commemorations over the weekend. Large crowds lined the Falls Road, where children waved tricolours, to welcome the main National Graves Association Parade on Easter Sunday. The largest of all the parades, the annual  Milltown

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Testing the nuts and bolts of national mores

Do you miss David Trimble? Me neither. I interviewed him once a long time ago. As I waited, he moved around the UUP headquarters in that nervy way he had, softly whistling (no, not The Sash’, some classical piece, perhaps an aria from an opera, but definitely nothing common).

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