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Casement Park in Belfast has been stripped of its status as a Euro 2028 host stadium as the UK government cannot commit to providing the funding for it to be built in time for the tournament. The ...
A UK Government pledge of £50 million for the development of the west Belfast GAA stadium was included in Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ spending review.
Casement Park itself is in predominantly nationalist west Belfast and named after after Sir Roger Casement, an Irish revolutionary who, in 1916, was executed in London for treason.
The UK government will not fund the redevelopment of Belfast's Casement Park in time for Euro 2028 due to "a significant risk that it would not be built in time".
The Irish FA spent £250,000 on their failed bid to bring Euro 2028 football to Northern Ireland, the Belfast Telegraph can ...
Plans for a 34,000-capacity redeveloped Casement Park remain in limbo due to a major funding gap of around £150 million. Stormont ministers committed £62.5 million to Casement in 2011, as part ...
The GAA needs to consider its “strategic need” around the redevelopment of Casement Park in the face of the project’s ongoing ...
Documents released to UTV under a Freedom of Information request include invoices from a PR company for more than 200 hours of work carried out for Ulster GAA. | UTV News ...
Casement park rebuild given boost after Government pledges £50m in spending review. Northern Ireland First Minister Michelle O’Neill says it is now time to get the GAA stadium built ...
Where is Casement Park? In west Belfast, just a stone's throw from the busy M1 motorway heading south out of the city, is where Euro 2028, one of the world's biggest sporting tournaments, was ...
Casement Park itself is in predominantly nationalist west Belfast and named after after Sir Roger Casement, an Irish revolutionary who, in 1916, was executed in London for treason. Communities ...