Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Cricket Ireland announce major sponsorship deal


Cricket Ireland announce major sponsorship deal


Pictured at today's announcement - members of the Cricket Ireland Academy (L-R) Fiachra Tucker, Ben White, Colin Curry, Lorcan Tucker and Jack Tector. Picture: INPHO/Cathal Noonan Cricket Ireland have agreed a multi-million euro sponsorship deal for the ...


Pregnant Una Foden is "so excited" as The Saturdays head to Ireland


Pregnant Una Foden couldn't stop smiling as she and the rest of The Saturdays headed to her home country Ireland today to continue their 'Greatest Hits Live' Tour. As The Sats touched down at Dublin airport looking as stylish as ever, it was no surprise ...


Pawtucket establishes link to N. Ireland city


PAWTUCKET, R.I. (AP) -- Pawtucket officials have announced the formation of a sister city relationship with Newry County Down in Northern Ireland. The Pawtucket Times reports ( http://bit.ly/1uGJgMO) that the two cities are linked through James McNally ...


Ireland to counter cash buffers EU plans for money-market funds


DUBLIN — Ireland, home to almost a third of the European Union's $1.3 trillion money-markets industry, is set to oppose European Union plans to make funds build up cash buffers against future crises. The proposal could force European funds, an important ...


Ireland-based firm buys Boeing 787s and 737 MAX aircraft


Leasing company Avolon on Wednesday made good on its commitment to buy aircraft from Boeing Co. during the Farnborough Airshow in July. Ireland-based Avolon finalized an order for six 787-9 Dreamliners and five additional 737 MAX 9s, valued at more than $2 ...


Indian Summer for Cricket Ireland Academy


Cricket Ireland agree multi-million euro Academy Naming Rights partnership with Shapoorji Pallonji Irish cricket has been given a multi-million Euro boost thanks to a 10-year sponsorship deal with Indian conglomerate Shapoorji Pallonji Group. The ...


Ireland’s Great Hunger Institute acquires collection of political cartoons from Ireland’s ‘Home Rule’ period


This image from March 1887 appeared in The St Stephen’s Review, a weekly magazine of political comment that was published in London from 1883 to 1892. The artist, William Mecham (1853 –1902), was an English cartoonist and satirist who used the ...



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