In this week's Irish Post...
Uncategorized

In this week's Irish Post...

IN THIS WEEK'S IRISH POST (Out Now)

WIN an all expenses paid trip to the Connacht final (See page 53 of this week's paper for full details)

FREE London GAA Poster

Show your support for the boys in green and white ahead of their historic clash with Mayo in this month's Connacht Final by putting this fantastic free poster on your wall. Londain Abú!

IP_COVER_Jul13

IN NEWS

Hidden Heartbreak

Four Irish couples are coming to Britain every week to terminate pregnancies that would not survive past birth, The Irish Post reveals this week.

One woman tells the story of her traumatic trip to England to terminate her wanted pregnancy and says Ireland’s abortion laws need to change.

 

Supporters count the cost of heading to the Connacht final

BORIS might not be in Mayo to cheer on the Exiles later this month, but GAA fans from across London are preparing to make the journey to watch their team make history. But according to research by The Irish Post, it will be no cheap trip.

 

Shouts of “English scum out” cancel Irish auction

ANTI-ENGLISH chants brought about the cancellation of an auction at a top Dublin hotel.

 

GAA club players are left ‘homeless’ after £6K theft

A London GAA team was left temporarily “homeless” after thieves stole £6,000 and their personal belongings while they played a rival club – the latest in a series of similar incidents at Tir Chonaill Gaels in Greenford.

 

Former Anglo boss is Irish Cultural Centre director

A former boss of Anglo Irish Bank currently being pursued for a €6million retirement payoff is on the Board of Directors at Hammersmith’s Irish Cultural Centre, The Irish Post has learned.

 

Brent’s elderly Irish will benefit from new minibus

The former Mayor of Brent has dedicated a new community minibus to the “hardworking men and women” who helped build a strong Irish community in the London borough over the past 50 years.

 

Vince who?

Hollywood mega-star Vince Vaughn has been linked to London-based Galway publican Ambrose Gordon in a planned feature film, The Irish Post reveals.

IP_Sport_July13

IN SPORT

Reach for the Sky

Carl Frampton slams Sky Sports’ commitment to Irish fighters

 

Darkness before the dawn
John Collins pens an insightful essay into life as a London footballer in the 1990s and early 2000s.

 

Iron man
Dougie Costello delivers his column while recovering in hospital from a punctured lung

 

IP_RiRa_Jul13

IN ENTERTAINMENT

Evanna Lynch interview
The Harry Potter star discusses her magic return in Houdini

 

Irish Roots Festival
All the best photos from the family day out in London

 

Great Leap Forward
Filmmaker Steph Green on her debut feature film, Run and Jump