The Irish Post is a UK Newspaper for the Irish community in Britain. It was founded by the late Breandán Mac Lua and Tony Beatty, a businessman from County Waterford. It is published every Wednesday and is particularly popular in areas of Britain with large groups of Irish expatriates such as Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds and London.

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  • The Irish Post is a UK Newspaper for the Irish community in Britain. It was founded by the late Breandán Mac Lua and Tony Beatty, a businessman from County Waterford. It is published every Wednesday and is particularly popular in areas of Britain with large groups of Irish expatriates such as Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds and London.
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  • Frank Murphy
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  • 1 January 1970.
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  • The Irish Post
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  • Irish community in Britain
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  • The Irish Post is a UK Newspaper for the Irish community in Britain. It was founded by the late Breandán Mac Lua and Tony Beatty, a businessman from County Waterford. It is published every Wednesday and is particularly popular in areas of Britain with large groups of Irish expatriates such as Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds and London.
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  • The Irish Post
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