An organisation that seeks to advance the independence movements of the various Celtic nations, and forge links between them. See the article, Celtic League (political organisation)
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The CelticLeague Cornish branch say the recent tragic fire in which several people died is a sad vindication of the concerns expressed by the branch and others, including the Fire Brigades Union, about the amount of funding invested in Fire Protection infrastructure in Cornwall.
League National branches are being requested as a matter of urgency to add their voice to the growing protest over this latest attack on Shell to Sea campaigners.
League General Secretary, Rhisiart Tal-e-bot, attended a meeting of the Kernow Branch earlier this week (part of a series of visits to various Celtic countries including Wales, Kernow and Brittany) in an attempt to keep up to date with developments in what is proving to be one of the most dynamic branches within...
Celtic achieve the "double" by winning the Scottish Cup and the League Championship in the same season, the first time the feat has been achieved in the history of the national sport.
Celtic play home fixtures at Hampden Park during season 1994/95, while Celtic Park is undergoing the first phase of a reconstruction, leading to the development of a stadium for the new Millennium, capable of holding 60,500 spectators in all-seated comfort.
League and cup success looks a safer bet, and with only a win required in the last match of the season at Motherwell, and leading by a single goal with 3 minutes left, everything seems set for a celebration.