The Chairman of Co-operation Ireland Dr. Christopher Moran is delighted to announce the appointment of Sir Julian King KCVO CMG as a Director of Co-operation Ireland. Continue reading →
Glimpse the stunning courtyards and interior of the architectural legacy English Heritage has dubbed “London’s Tudor palace,” “The most important surviving domestic Medieval building in London,” and “Extraordinary.” Continue reading →
Dr. Christopher Moran, Chairman of Co-operation Ireland was delighted to welcome the new Ambassador of the United States of America to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Robert Wood ‘Woody’ Johnson to dinner at Crosby Moran Hall. Continue reading →
“Dan Mulhall, Nigel Dodds, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen; I would like to extend a warm welcome to our Annual Chairman’s dinner. This evening is my opportunity to reflect on what has been an amazing year and to thank all of you who have financially supported the work of Co-operation Ireland and without whom so much of the progress made could not be achieved.” Continue reading →
For the 800th anniversary of the Lord Mayor’s parade in the City of London, Ireland was represented in the parade for the first time by inclusion of the Mace from the 1765 Irish House of Commons and the Lord Mayor of Dublin’s ceremonial coach. Dr. Christopher Moran, Chairman of Co-operation Ireland, who played a significant role in securing the inclusion of the Mace and Coach in the parade, hosted a reception for Tourism Ireland at his home, Crosby Moran Hall, in London. Continue reading →
Dr. Christopher Moran, Chairman of Co-operation Ireland thanked the University for bestowing the honour upon him and, in his remarks to the assembled academics and graduates, he acknowledged the potential that Northern Ireland has: “For those of you who stay in Northern Ireland – or indeed for those who leave and come back – you have an opportunity to build a very special place for your families and future generations. We need to build a shared society where everyone can view Northern Ireland as home; where everyone feels their traditions and aspirations are respected.” Continue reading →
Christopher Moran and Co-operation Ireland’s work have received significant recognition during a keynote address to the Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO). ACPO President Sir Hugh Orde made the reference when talking about the contribution of … Continue reading →
Christopher Moran, Chairman of Co-operation Ireland addressed the charity’s annual gala fundraiser in the Dorchester Hotel on 3 November 2011. You can read the full text of his speech below. Remarks by Dr. Christopher Moran, … Continue reading →
One of London’s most influential business figures was honoured in front of over 500 people at the prestigious London Lifestyle Awards 2011 ceremony at the Riverbank Park Plaza Hotel. Christopher Moran said he was delighted to … Continue reading →
The corridors of schools in London will be ringing with the sound of more violins, clarinets and trumpets after a charity breakfast auction organised by the Mayor of London. The event was a fundraiser for the Mayor … Continue reading →
“Building the Past” by Clive Aslet, Editor, Country Life Magazine This article was originally published in Country Life in April 2009. The view from the roof garden of Crosby Hall, near Chelsea Old Church, is one of the … Continue reading →
by Dr. Simon Thurley, Director of English Heritage, in Country Life Magazine Crosby Moran Hall Crosby Hall’s story is extraordinary. The most important surviving secular domestic Medieval building in London, Sir John Crosby’s great hall has … Continue reading →