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The Irish in Britain, including those of Irish descent, make up a significant part of the UK population. Here, you will find news, entertainment, events, sports and features from the local Irish Post newspaper.

 
 
 
 
Prohibiting begging is against the constitution

THE law on begging has been struck out by the Irish High Court after a man successfully argued that it was unconstitutional.

Mr Justice Eamon De Valera said article three of the Vagrancy Act which deals with begging breaches the constitutional right to expression and to communicate with others.

Niall Dillon took the case against the DPP to prevent them from prosecuting him on a charge of begging on Parliament Street in Dublin in 2003.

This part of the act also provided for a mandatory prison sentence for people convicted of begging.

Mr Dillon had told the court he was outside a Spar shop on Parliament Street when he was arrested adding that he was sitting with a cup of coffee in a quiet and peaceful manner.

trade mission

THE IRISH Minister for Trade and Commerce is on a trade mission to the Far East.

Michael Ahern is visiting Singapore and Malaysia in a bid to boost business opportunities for Ireland in a region that boasts three-fifths of the world’s economy.

Already Irish interests in the IT and telecom sectors are growing.

Michael Garvey of Enterprise Ireland’s Shanghai office says the visit is important because Ireland isn’t yet well-known in Asia.

Aside from meeting government officials Minister Ahern is meeting with local Irish business people all of which contributes to the awareness of Ireland.

new primate

THE Church of Ireland has installed a new primate in Armagh following the retirement of Dr Robin Eames.

The Right Reverend Alan Harper was enthroned at St. Patrick’s Cathedral in Armagh.

Born in Britain Archbishop Harper studied theology in Dublin and served as a minister in Moville in Co. Donegal as well as in Derry and Belfast.

He is regarded as a relative liberal on the debate on homosexuality within the Church believing gay people are born with their sexuality and same-sex relationships are not sinful as long as they are faithful and monogamous.

pogues cancel gig

LEGENDARY band The Pogues were forced to pull the first of three shows at New York’s Roseland Ballroom to allow frontman Shane MacGowan to recover from a stage fall.

The Fairytale Of New York singer suffered severe damage to his knee ligaments after taking a tumble from the stage during a show in Boston, Massachusetts earlier this month and was still not fully recovered in time for the reunited group’s New York concert.

In a statement, the band’s management says: “Shane is under constant medical supervision and analgesic control.”

 
 
 
 
 
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