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Opportunity to have this great Irish Drama performed at your Centre
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Public Consultation: Proposed Statutory Fund to support the needs of Survivors of Residential Institutional Child Abuse.
National Cultural Olympiad: National programme of cultural events and activities to support the 2012 Olympics
London Irish Centre Presents New Play: The Trials of Frankie Flynn 20-22 & 27-29 July
City Hall: London Assembly Chair, Dee Doocey hears case put by FIS chief, Jennie McShannon
On-line version of the 1901 and 1911 Irish Census launched at the Embassy of Ireland
Southwark Irish Festival Saturday 3 July & Sunday 4 July 2010
Safestart Foundation: Trustee Member Recruitment
Breast Awareness Research: Are you an Irish woman living in Camden, Brent or Islington
Lewisham Irish Community Centre: Communities, Health and Wellbeing Event Monday 5th July, 10.30am – 3.00pm
Invitation to Tender: Design a Cultural/ Community Website
London Irish Centre Celebrates Bloomsday 2010
Research: Generational Study of Fathers among Irish, Polish and White British Communities in Britain
Luton Irish Forum: Who Are You Genealogy Project May 2010
Irish Texts Society/Irish Literary Society: Noel O’Connell Memorial Lecture (London) 29 April 2010
Awards For All England: Grants Programme April 2010
TV: Hairy Bikers Programme 'Mums Know Best' Looking for Cooks with Recipes
Special Screening: The Forgotten Maggies 1 May 2010
Research Study: What factors influence cultural assimilation in Irish immigrants to the UK?
Leeds Irish Centre: Memorial Annual Fund Raiser
FIS General Election Guide
UK launch of Taking the Boat: The Irish in Leeds, 1931-81
News & Events from Manchester Irish Language Group
Government Statement following meetings with Religious Congregations and with Survivors of Child Abuse, Thursday 15th April, 2010
Opportunity to have great Irish Drama performed at your Centre
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