Members of the Northern Ireland Culture, Arts and Leisure Committee attended this week’s performance of the London Symphony Orchestra at the Barbican in London. Committee members are on a study visit to the capital city to develop … Continue reading →
Christopher Moran has written an article for TotalPolitics.com, ‘Reflections on a ‘hot’ summer in Belfast’, on the future for Northern Ireland after a summer of unrest. Continue reading →
“Investing in peace is less expensive than paying for conflict” was the stark message delivered to MPs and Peers attending a high-level briefing at Westminster. The event was also attended by former An Taoiseach, John Bruton. … Continue reading →
Christopher Moran, writing in the Belfast Telegraph, said that “programmes under Co-operation Ireland’s control are designed to help people understand that they have a choice between the constructive and the destructive. We are embedded at the heart of communities who feel marginalised or left behind right across Northern Ireland, and we are making a difference.” Continue reading →
Christopher Moran, Chairman of Co-operation Ireland, addressed over 700 volunteers at Munster Rugby’s hallowed stadium Thomond Park, in Limerick at the Pride of Place Awards. 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 guests on the occasion of St Patrick’s Day dinner at his Crosby Moran Hall residence. His remarks focused on the approaching decade of significant commemorations in Ireland and how … Continue reading →
Christopher Moran supports charities in a wide range of sectors across arts & national heritage, health & wellbeing, and faith & international relations. In an article published by CITY A.M., he examines the contrast between the UK & US models of philanthropy – and sets out the challenge for corporate Britain in the 21st Century. Continue reading →
In an article orginally published by Politics.co.uk senior Conservative business figure Christopher Moran outlines his views on why Prime Minister David Cameron was right to act in Britain’s interests at the Brussels summit. Continue reading →
‘Unparalleled good relations between London and Dublin need to be converted into real progress in grassroots community relations within Northern Ireland’ – was the central message from the Chairman of Co-operation Ireland, the peace-building charity, at their annual Gala fundraiser in London last night (November 3rd). 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 →