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The GAA needs to consider its “strategic need” around the redevelopment of Casement Park in the face of the project’s ongoing ...
A UK Government pledge of £50 million for the development of the west Belfast GAA stadium was included in Chancellor Rachel ...
There have been plans to build a new stadium at Casement Park since 2011, long before Euro 2028. Originally that stadium was to cost about £76m, with £61m coming from Northern Ireland's power-sharing ...
Casement Park itself is in predominantly nationalist west Belfast and named after after Sir Roger Casement, an Irish revolutionary who, in 1916, was executed in London for treason.
That spending so much money on the project is still being seriously considered is rooted in the legacy of conflict.
Could Casement Park's 14-year stadium saga finally be about to see some good news? The west Belfast site has been earmarked for a state-of-the-art new stadium since 2011 and was even included as a ...
The Government have pledged £50m of additional funding for the redevelopment of Casement Park. The money was announced as part of UK-wide spending review. Stormont ministers committed £62 ...
The onus is on the Stormont executive over the rebuilding of Casement Park, Secretary of State Hilary Benn has said. Mr Benn ...
The UK Government's commitment of £50 million in funding for Belfast's Casement Park has been welcomed by the GAA and Irish politicians.
The onus is on the Northern Ireland Executive over the rebuilding of Casement Park, Secretary of State Hilary Benn has said.
The redevelopment of Casement Park in west Belfast has been given a boost, after the UK Government allocated £50 million towards the project. The funding was revealed as part of Chancellor of the ...