Irish Taoiseach Leo Varadkar visited Fenway Park in Boston as part of his St. Patrick's trip to the US. He also celebrated St. Patrick's Day at various events in Boston and Northern Ireland, strengthening ties. An Irish sports technology company, OutputSports, announced a new deal with the Boston Red Sox during Varadkar's visit to Fenway Park.
Lovely to attend the annual #StPatricksDay Parliamentary Reception ahead of Sunday 🇮🇪 We heard from the Irish Ambassador Martin Fraser, @karinsmyth, @ConorMcGinn, @TourismIreland, @theirishpost and @GavanRing singing Danny Boy ☘️ @IrelandEmbGB https://t.co/lhS7NtoBWp
Irish sports technology company @OutputSports has announced a new deal with the Boston Red Sox team as part of its expansion into the US following a meeting with Taoiseach Leo Varadkar TD during a visit to Fenway Park. Learn more @RTE: https://t.co/LziKyaNKtg https://t.co/3NI60WWFW2
Come and celebrate St Patrick’s Day in Trafalgar Square this Sunday 17 March ☘️ There’ll be food, culture and music for the whole family to enjoy. Check out this year’s brilliant lineup:
Great to celebrate #StPatricksDay in the presence of Irish Taoiseach @LeoVaradkar, first at the John F Kennedy Presidential Library and this morning as a guest of @Irishaporg. Strengthening ties between Boston and Northern Ireland as Consul General has been a great honour. 🇬🇧🇺🇸🇮🇪 https://t.co/IcHXnCRZhq
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar in Fenway Park, Boston this afternoon as part of his St. Patrick’s trip to the US https://t.co/8CUC8JZ9Vh