''The Irish Post'' is a national newspaper for the
Irish community in Great Britain. It is published every Wednesday and is sold in shops in Britain and Ireland.
History
The first print edition of ''The Irish Post'' was published on Friday, February 13, 1970. It was founded in February 1970 by journalist Breandán Mac Lua and Tony Beatty, a businessman from
County Waterford
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in
Ireland.
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RTÉ News
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, 15 January 2009. Thomas Crosbie Holdings (TCH) acquired the paper in 2003.
It went through a brief period of uncertainty in August 2011 when TCH put the paper into voluntary liquidation, citing five years of financial losses as the reason. Following a period of more than six weeks off the shelves, during which staff and supporters of the title launched the 'Save the Irish Post' campaign, the title was bought by
Cork
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Materials
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** Cork (plug), a cylindrical or conical object used to seal a container
***Wine cork
Places Ireland
* Cork (city)
** Metropolitan Cork, also known as G ...
-born,
London-based businessman Elgin Loane as a
going concern. Loane, a publisher who owns a number of titles in Britain and Ireland, including ''
Loot
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'' and ''
Buy&Sell'', re-employed the majority of former staff of the paper at his ''Loot'' offices in Smithfield, London. The first edition of the re-launched title was published on 19 October 2011.
''The Irish Post'' website was relaunched in early 2013 as a daily news site for the Irish in Britain. ''The Irish Post'' launched a business-focused glossy magazine series in 2013. It includes titles such as ''Building Britain'', ''Companies100'' and ''In Business''.
On 2 February 2017, ''The Irish Post'' announced that it acquired the broadcaster ''
Irish TV'', only to be closed a month later.
Founder Breandán Mac Lua was the first editor; other editors of the paper have included
Donal Mooney
Donal Mooney was an Irish journalist and editor.
Born in Nenagh, County Tipperary, he grew up in Abbeyleix, County Laois and in Rathmines, Dublin. He was educated at Belvedere College, Dublin, and went to University College Dublin, graduating i ...
who joined as a journalist in 1973, Frank Murphy, Martin Doyle, Mal Rogers, Siobhan Breatnach and Fiona Audley. Mal Rogers returned as editor in 2022.
''Irish Post'' Awards
''The Irish Post'' hosts the annual ''Irish Post'' Awards in October each year, awarded to notable Irish individuals in Britain for successes in the fields of business, entertainment, sport, technology and design.
Eamonn Holmes acts as the Master of Ceremonies for the event, held at The
London Hilton
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on Park Lane. Award winners have included
Michael Flatley who accepted the Lifetime Achievement Award in 2013 and Irish actor
Jonathan Rhys Meyers accepting the Legend Award in 2014. The ''Irish Post'' Awards in 2015 honoured Hollywood actress
Fionnuala Flanagan
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, impresario
Louis Walsh and footballer
George Best.
The 2016 ''Irish Post'' Awards ceremony was held in the Great Room at the
Grosvenor House Hotel on Park Lane, London. The keynote speaker was the
Mayor of London,
Sadiq Khan. There were over 1,000 guests in attendance to see Ireland Football Manager
Martin O'Neill, ''
EastEnders
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'' actor
Shane Richie and
Premier League winners'
Leicester City CEO Susan Whelan.
In 2017, the Awards ceremony was televised live to Ireland on national broadcaster
TG4
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TG4 was formerly known a ...
and
Bob Geldof
Robert Frederick Zenon Geldof (; born 5 October 1951) is an Irish singer-songwriter, and political activist. He rose to prominence in the late 1970s as lead singer of the Rock music in Ireland, Irish rock band the Boomtown Rats, who achieved ...
received the Lifetime Achievement Award.
Johnny McDaid was honoured with an Outstanding Contribution to the Music Industry Award, and
Imelda May won the Artist of the Year Award.
The ''Irish Post'' Country Music Awards were broadcast live from the
Millennium Forum in
Derry
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on 11 September 2018.
See also
*
Irish migration to Great Britain
*
Paul Coggins, who has written a column called "Cog's Corner" for the paper
References
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1970 establishments in England
Newspapers published in London
Publications established in 1970
Thomas Crosbie Holdings