Beat the January Blues with The London Irish Centre
The month of January can be a difficult time for many for a multitude of reasons, especially after the end to the rush of the festive season and the weather growing colder.
Read full articleHigh Court Employment & Support Allowance Challenge
This week the High Court is hearing challenges brought by two Employment & Support Allowance (ESA) claimants against the government's decision to uplift Universal Credit (UC) during the Covid-19 pandemic but not to do so in respect of 'legacy benefits'.
Read full articleKeir Starmer Visits The London Irish Centre
On June 11th, Keir Starmer visited the London Irish Centre to discuss how our team responded to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Read full articleHelp Us Plan Our Summer Events Programme
What would you like to see from the London Irish Centre this summer?
Read full articleThank You for Supporting our Christmas Appeal
We would like to thank all those who kindly donated to our Christmas Appeal. Your support allowed us to continue our work throughout the festive period.
Read full articleNiall Noran Meet and Greet Raffle Winner is……..
We are delighted to announce our winner of the Niall Horan Meet and Greet raffle. ⠀
Read full articleNew Leadership for the London Irish Centre
The London Irish Centre (LIC) is the Irish Heart of London. It has been empowering and enriching lives through community and culture for over 60 years and has ambitious plans to redevelop its Camden base as a world-class Irish community and cultural centre.
Read full articleReimagining the London Irish Centre
Recently, we held our first community conversation ahead of the redevelopment of our iconic Centre here in Camden.
Read full articleThe Future of The London Irish Centre – Join the Conversation!
As the London Irish Centre enters into a major stage of redevelopment in the coming years, we want those who use the Centre to have their say.
Read full articleStatement from London Irish Centre in response to £1m support for development project
We are delighted to announce that the Irish government has committed £1m to support our plans to develop our historic Centre into a world-class Irish community and cultural centre.
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