Yearly Archives: 2012

Co-operation Ireland Logo, the peace building charity led by Chairman, Dr. Christopher Moran and CEO Peter Sheridan

Christopher Moran, Chair of Co-operation Ireland addresses 700 volunteers at 2012 Pride of Place Awards

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

Co-operation Ireland Logo, the peace building charity led by Chairman, Dr. Christopher Moran and CEO Peter Sheridan

Christopher Moran & Co-operation Ireland’s work recognised by Association of Chief Police Officers

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 LSO Dame Kiri Te Kanawa Sir Colin Davis Crosby Hall

LSO’s Sir Colin Davis honoured at Crosby Moran Hall, with Dame Kiri Te Kanawa

The brilliant career of London Symphony Orchestra’s Sir Colin Davis was marked with a dinner in Crosby Moran Hall’s Great Hall. Dame Kiri Te Kanawa gave a special performance in Sir Davis’ honour. Continue reading

Her Majesty The Queen and Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness MP MLA

Christopher Moran comments on Her Majesty The Queen meeting Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness MP MLA

Chairman of Co-operation Ireland Christopher Moran said, “On June 27th, I had the privilege of hosting one of the most extraordinary gatherings ever to take place in the British Isles.” Continue reading

Dr Christopher Moran Cooperation Ireland The Queen President of Ireland Mary McAleese at Crosby Hall

House of Commons Early Day Motion recognizes Christopher Moran’s “excellent contribution” to Northern Ireland

Early Day Motion Tabled 04 July 2012 2012-13 Session That this House acknowledges the excellent contribution made to Community Relations in Northern Ireland by Mr Christopher Moran in his capacity as Chairman of Co-operation Ireland; recognises … Continue reading

Dr Christopher Moran Honorary President of Cooperation Ireland Crosby Hall Profile Picture

Christopher Moran – ‘Chancellor of the Exchequer’s announcement on charitable giving is welcome’

Senior business figure and recognised philanthropist Christopher Moran has welcomed the announcement by the Chancellor of the Exchequer that the government would not cap tax relief on charitable giving. Mr. Moran said, “I welcome today’s announcement … Continue reading

Crosby Hall Entrance

St. Patrick’s Day dinner at Crosby Moran Hall

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

Dr Christopher Moran Honorary President of Cooperation Ireland Crosby Hall Profile Picture

Christopher Moran – ’21st Century must be a new age for UK philanthropy’

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

Christopher Moran supports Prime Minister’s stance on €uro veto

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

Christopher Moran Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams at Crosby Hall

Interfaith cohesion – ‘Faith in a fractured society’

The Vice-Chairman of the Council of Christians & Jews (CCJ) marked the organisation’s 70th Anniversary with an opinion article on the role of faith and the rise of secularism within society. The article was originally published … Continue reading