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A group of Palestinian children and coaches were scheduled to participate in a tour of Ireland later this month.
The GAA has admitted there was "confusion" over the final score of Tipperary's All-Ireland Hurling Championship semi-final ...
GAA Palestine remains hopeful that its planned Irish tour will go ahead after visa applications for its group of nearly 50 ...
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Independent.ie on MSNCabinet members defend refusal of travel visas for Palestinian children on GAA tourFinance Minister Paschal Donohoe is the latest Government minister to defend the refusal of travel visas for Palestinian ...
GAA Palestine has said it will "not give up hope" and is working to appeal the decision by the Irish Immigration Service to ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNSimon Harris defends controversial visa refusal for Palestine GAA kidsGAA Palestine had planned to bring in 33 Palestinian children and young teenagers to later this month for a tour, but were ...
KEVIN CASSIDY knows Michael Murphy is a game-changer in Donegal’s quest for glory. Jim McGuinness returned as boss ahead of ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNGAA confirms stance on water breaks for All-Ireland football semi-finals amid scorching weekendThe mercury is set to hit the high 20s in Dublin as Kerry face Tyrone on Saturday while Meath and Donegal face off on Sunday, ...
GAA PALESTINE is “disappointed” but “not giving up hope” after applications for visas to travel to Ireland were rejected.
GAA Palestine has demanded immediate action and transparency from the Department of Justice regarding the pending visa ...
The group has been informed their visa applications for a summer tour had been rejected by the Department of Justice.
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