On Tuesday, 8th July 2025, Dr. Christopher Moran, President of Co-operation Ireland held his annual Anglo-Irish Summer’s Evening Reception & Dinner in the Garden of Crosby Moran Hall to beautiful summer weather. Speeches were given by Mr. Matthew Palmer, Chargé d’Affaires, Embassy of the United States to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland; Mrs. Orla McBreen, Deputy Head of Mission, Embassy of Ireland, Great Britain; and The Rt. Hon. Gavin Robinson, MP, Leader of the Democratic Unionist Party. Continue reading →
On Tuesday, 10th June 2025, Dr. Christopher Moran, President of Co-operation Ireland hosted a Reception & Dinner at his home, Crosby Moran Hall, to celebrate international relations and to mark the end of the 2025 Concordia … Continue reading →
Dr. Christopher Moran is pleased that United States President Joe Biden has received the new book, James Hoban: Designer and Builder of the White House, on the occasion of St. Patrick’s Day 2021 and has enjoyed … 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 →
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 →
A revolutionary cancer centre modelled on the best American hospitals is being planned for Britain to treat thousands of NHS patients a year. Patients needing life-saving chemotherapy could receive the drugs from specialist nurses while sitting … Continue reading →
Some of the world’s leading peacemakers were in attendance at a flagship event marking ten years since the Good Friday/Belfast Agreement was signed. The Mitchell Conference at Queen’s University Belfast saw leading figures from Northern Ireland … Continue reading →