North’s sports minister has ‘no objection’ to attending GAA match amid row over Casement funding
DUP minister Gordon Lyons plays down reports of ‘tetchy’ meeting with GAA president Jarlath Burns
DUP minister Gordon Lyons plays down reports of ‘tetchy’ meeting with GAA president Jarlath Burns
Jarlath Burns’s presidency has prioritised concerns for football and amateur status. Football is proving comparatively plain sailing
‘My answer to the idea of paying club managers is this: it’s already happening … These teams already exist. And managers are already getting paid’
New job’s brief is to be centred on the overall strategic development of the game
‘We know that Páirc Uí Chaoimh is open for all business and we would recommend as many games as possible’
Simon Harris said he shared the disappointment that Euro 2028 games will not be played in Belfast after UK government announced it would not fund Casement Park redevelopment
GAA official (61) was abducted and killed by loyalist paramilitaries as he locked Co Derry club gates in May 1997
There are always scenes of wild celebration in Croke Park when the winning county is crowned but the Orchard County fans were on another level
Dalata will operate the four-star property under its Maldron brand, under an agreement with the GAA
The national inventory aims to protect, promote and celebrate Irish living cultural heritage practices, customs, crafts and traditions
Jarlath Burns indicates the group stages are on the way out; Mayo show what they are made of; Cork are on a learning curve
GAA president says condensed championship has caused problems and imagines there will be change
The GAA president and secondary school principal on defending the association, growing up in south Armagh and his relationship with his father
Taoiseach says it’s up to GAA and Northern Ireland Executive to confirm overall funding approach
GAA president believes the big loser will be the game of soccer in Northern Ireland
Whatever you think about the Football Review Committee, the game has got itself into a state and it finally feels like someone is taking the problem seriously
Claim by GAA president Jarlath Burns of Ministerial electioneering gets to the heart of a broader truth for the Coalition
Problems remain but the player and spectator experiences have been transformed this century
Aisling Groarke trains six days a week with Dublin club and recalls times when ‘basic things’ in facilities for women players were missing
The chair of the Football Review Committee explains that new rules could be trailled next year and implemented for the 2026 season
The new president had an unexpectedly demanding afternoon at Central Council but he stamped his authority on it
Mary McAleese and Mary Kennedy speak to GAA president Jarlath Burns about Pride, partition and hurling in new weekly podcast
New GAA president has been impressed with the former Dublin manager’s ‘higher-level thinking skills’
GAA's Annual Congress in Newry’s Canal Court Hotel to herald start of Jarlath Burns’ presidency
FAI began the day with an apology but things only went downhill from there; opportunity knocks for Frawley in the Six Nations
An accomplished administrator and communicator, he knows that only so much can be done in three years
Professor says fitness levels unlikely to rank highly as a major concern as pandemic progresses
New York candidate beats Jarlath Burns in vote and will take office in 12 months’ time
Burns slightly favoured but election likely to go beyond first count
Divisions in the association should be resolvable by regulation. Why is this so hard?
Former Armagh captain and New York academic seeking to succeed current incumbent
Motion 48 seeks to include legal guardians and allow for ‘other relevant connection’
After RTÉ axed him, it's no suprise Eir offered him a slot, but did he have to take it?
Analyst talks of his hurt at how his 20-year stint ended at RTÉ and doesn’t rule out working with Sky
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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