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 Stephen Teap, Overall winner for 2019, Cork Person of The Year.
Pic; Larry Cummins. 
The Cork Person of The Year Award for 2019 at The Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork on Friday 17th January 2020.
ECHO EXAMINER STAFF
CERVICALCHECK CAMPAIGNER STEPHEN TEAP IS CORK PERSON OF THE YEAR
Cork, Friday, January 17th, 2020: Stephen Teap from Carrigaline, a leading campaigner on behalf of all those impacted by the CervicalCheck screening failures in Ireland, has been chosen as Cork Person of the Year at a gala awards lunch on 17th January at the Rochestown Park Hotel. Stephen, who lost his wife Irene to cervical cancer in July 2017, received a standing ovation from the 250 attendees who represented all aspects of Cork life.
In 2018 Stephen, alongside fellow campaigners Vicky Phelan and Loraine Walsh, launched the 221Plus Patient Support Group, which helps victims directly affected by the CervicalCheck screening failure, providing them with advice, information and support. He is also one of the patient representatives on the Cervical Check Steering Committee, whose members include representatives from the Department of Health, the HSE and the Irish Cancer Society.

In August 2019, Stephen met with An Taoiseach Leo Varadkar and Health Minister Simon Harris and was crucial in the arranging of a formal apology on behalf of the State to the women and families affected by the CervicalCheck scandal. “One of the reasons for an apology is that it starts the healing process,” said Stephen.
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 Stephen Teap, Overall winner for 2019,Cork Person of The Year.
Pic; Larry Cummins. 
The Cork Person of The Year Award for 2019 at The Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork on Friday 17th January 2020.
ECHO EXAMINER STAFF
CERVICALCHECK CAMPAIGNER STEPHEN TEAP IS CORK PERSON OF THE YEAR
Cork, Friday, January 17th, 2020: Stephen Teap from Carrigaline, a leading campaigner on behalf of all those impacted by the CervicalCheck screening failures in Ireland, has been chosen as Cork Person of the Year at a gala awards lunch on 17th January at the Rochestown Park Hotel. Stephen, who lost his wife Irene to cervical cancer in July 2017, received a standing ovation from the 250 attendees who represented all aspects of Cork life.
In 2018 Stephen, alongside fellow campaigners Vicky Phelan and Loraine Walsh, launched the 221Plus Patient Support Group, which helps victims directly affected by the CervicalCheck screening failure, providing them with advice, information and support. He is also one of the patient representatives on the Cervical Check Steering Committee, whose members include representatives from the Department of Health, the HSE and the Irish Cancer Society.

In August 2019, Stephen met with An Taoiseach Leo Varadkar and Health Minister Simon Harris and was crucial in the arranging of a formal apology on behalf of the State to the women and families affected by the CervicalCheck scandal. “One of the reasons for an apology is that it starts the healing process,” said Stephen.
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 Honorary Corkman – Dr John Bowman: 
Historian and Broadcaster Dr John Bowman was made an Honorary Corkman at the awards lunch, following in the footsteps of previous Honorary Cork Persons Joe Schmidt, Michael Flatley, Jeremy Irons and David and Patsy Puttnam. John Bowman is a very respected political and current affairs broadcaster, with a career spanning many decades, anchoring such TV and radio programmes as ‘Day by Day’, ‘Today Tonight’, and ‘Questions & Answers’. He currently broadcasts every week on RTE Radio 1, presenting his show; ‘Bowman:Sunday’, bringing his selected recordings from the RTE archives. He is also first choice to handle the big Outside Broadcasts covering state events, having recently provided TV commentary at the Gay Byrne funeral. Indeed Gay Byrne himself, in an interview some years ago, when asked who his favourite TV personality was, said “I have great regard for John Bowman – he has set a very high standard down through the years”. As an acclaimed historian he has written many books including the history of RTE itself ‘Window and Mirror’. Along with his award, John received the Republic of Cork Passport and some Cork Crystal.

“Over the years, our awards team have found that Cork people admire John Bowman for his authoritative style and analysis in his coverage of elections and current affairs in general. They like what he says, and they like the way he says it. He is someone that Ireland can be proud of and we in Cork are honouring that with this award”, said awards organiser Manus O’Callaghan.
Pic Larry Cummins
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 Tom Fitzpatrick, Editor, The Irish Examiner speaking at the awards.
The Cork Person of The Year Award for 2019 at The Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork on Friday 17th January 2020.
ECHO EXAMINER STAFF
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 Mary Kennedy speaking at the podium.
Pic; Larry Cummins. 
The Cork Person of The Year Award for 2019 at The Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork on Friday 17th January 2020.
ECHO EXAMINER STAFF
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 Mary Kennedy is presented with a Special Award to mark her retirement from RTE's Nationwide by Cllr Christopher O'Sullivan, Mayor of the County of Cork and Lord Mayor Cllr John Sheehan.
Pic; Larry Cummins. 
The Cork Person of The Year Award for 2019 at The Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork on Friday 17th January 2020.
ECHO EXAMINER STAFF
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 Stephen Teap, Cork Person of The Year for 2019 is presented with his award by the Cllr Christopher O'Sullivan, Mayor of the County of Cork and Lord Mayor Cllr John Sheehan.
Pic; Larry Cummins. 
The Cork Person of The Year Award for 2019 at The Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork on Friday 17th January 2020.
ECHO EXAMINER STAFF
CERVICALCHECK CAMPAIGNER STEPHEN TEAP IS CORK PERSON OF THE YEAR
Cork, Friday, January 17th, 2020: Stephen Teap from Carrigaline, a leading campaigner on behalf of all those impacted by the CervicalCheck screening failures in Ireland, has been chosen as Cork Person of the Year at a gala awards lunch on 17th January at the Rochestown Park Hotel. Stephen, who lost his wife Irene to cervical cancer in July 2017, received a standing ovation from the 250 attendees who represented all aspects of Cork life.
In 2018 Stephen, alongside fellow campaigners Vicky Phelan and Loraine Walsh, launched the 221Plus Patient Support Group, which helps victims directly affected by the CervicalCheck screening failure, providing them with advice, information and support. He is also one of the patient representatives on the Cervical Check Steering Committee, whose members include representatives from the Department of Health, the HSE and the Irish Cancer Society.

In August 2019, Stephen met with An Taoiseach Leo Varadkar and Health Minister Simon Harris and was crucial in the arranging of a formal apology on behalf of the State to the women and families affected by the CervicalCheck scandal. “One of the reasons for an apology is that it starts the healing process,” said Stephen.
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 Stephen Teap, Cork Person of The Year for 2019 is presented with his award by the Cllr Christopher O'Sullivan, Mayor of the County of Cork and Lord Mayor Cllr John Sheehan.
Pic; Larry Cummins. 
The Cork Person of The Year Award for 2019 at The Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork on Friday 17th January 2020.
ECHO EXAMINER STAFF
CERVICALCHECK CAMPAIGNER STEPHEN TEAP IS CORK PERSON OF THE YEAR
Cork, Friday, January 17th, 2020: Stephen Teap from Carrigaline, a leading campaigner on behalf of all those impacted by the CervicalCheck screening failures in Ireland, has been chosen as Cork Person of the Year at a gala awards lunch on 17th January at the Rochestown Park Hotel. Stephen, who lost his wife Irene to cervical cancer in July 2017, received a standing ovation from the 250 attendees who represented all aspects of Cork life.
In 2018 Stephen, alongside fellow campaigners Vicky Phelan and Loraine Walsh, launched the 221Plus Patient Support Group, which helps victims directly affected by the CervicalCheck screening failure, providing them with advice, information and support. He is also one of the patient representatives on the Cervical Check Steering Committee, whose members include representatives from the Department of Health, the HSE and the Irish Cancer Society.

In August 2019, Stephen met with An Taoiseach Leo Varadkar and Health Minister Simon Harris and was crucial in the arranging of a formal apology on behalf of the State to the women and families affected by the CervicalCheck scandal. “One of the reasons for an apology is that it starts the healing process,” said Stephen.
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 Jim Walsh, Paul Dromey, Gary Whyte, Siobhan Beechinor, Anne Brennan, Linda Quinlan, and Willie Hammond of Cork Folk Festival.
Pic; Larry Cummins. 
Monthly winner Caitriona Twomey of Cork Penny Dinners with Tomas Kalinauskas attending The Cork Person of The Year Award for 2019 at The Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork on Friday 17th January 2020.
ECHO EXAMINER STAFF
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 Eilish Kearney, Finbarr Archer, Claire O'Sullivan and Marianne Meehan of Cork City Council.
Pic; Larry Cummins. 
Cork Person of The Year Award for 2019 at The Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork on Friday 17th January 2020.
ECHO EXAMINER STAFF
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 Jim Walsh, Paul Dromey, Gary Whyte, Siobhan Beechinor, Anne Brennan, Linda Quinlan, and Willie Hammond of Cork Folk Festival.
Liam Kavanagh, Paul Hogan, Majella Gallagher, Michael Sheehan and Eoghan Dinan of The Irish Times, Irish Examiner and The Echo.
Pic; Larry Cummins. 
Cork Person of The Year Award for 2019 at The Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork on Friday 17th January 2020.
ECHO EXAMINER STAFF
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 BASKETBALL- Ciaran O'Sullivan in action for Tradehouse Central Ballincollig against Ulster Elks. 
Pic; Larry Cummins Echo/Examiner
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 BASKETBALL- #5 Dylan Corkery scores for Tradehouse Central Ballincollig against Ulster Elks. 
Pic; Larry Cummins Echo/Examiner
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 Members of the public and Emergency services at the scene at Kennedy Quay after a vehicle entered the water of the River Lee from the open quay on Saturday afternoon.
Pic; Larry Cummins Echo/Examiner
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 Sam Murphy, Douglas Hall was awarded a free kick after this challenge from Franco Umeh, Ringmahon Rangers in dry frosty conditions on Saturday morning.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Cork Schoolboys League- Under 15 Cup- Ringmahon Rangers vs Douglas Hall at Ringmahon Park.
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 Honorary Corkman – Dr John Bowman: 
Historian and Broadcaster Dr John Bowman was made an Honorary Corkman at the awards lunch, following in the footsteps of previous Honorary Cork Persons Joe Schmidt, Michael Flatley, Jeremy Irons and David and Patsy Puttnam. John Bowman is a very respected political and current affairs broadcaster, with a career spanning many decades, anchoring such TV and radio programmes as ‘Day by Day’, ‘Today Tonight’, and ‘Questions & Answers’. He currently broadcasts every week on RTE Radio 1, presenting his show; ‘Bowman:Sunday’, bringing his selected recordings from the RTE archives. He is also first choice to handle the big Outside Broadcasts covering state events, having recently provided TV commentary at the Gay Byrne funeral. Indeed Gay Byrne himself, in an interview some years ago, when asked who his favourite TV personality was, said “I have great regard for John Bowman – he has set a very high standard down through the years”. As an acclaimed historian he has written many books including the history of RTE itself ‘Window and Mirror’. Along with his award, John received the Republic of Cork Passport and some Cork Crystal.

“Over the years, our awards team have found that Cork people admire John Bowman for his authoritative style and analysis in his coverage of elections and current affairs in general. They like what he says, and they like the way he says it. He is someone that Ireland can be proud of and we in Cork are honouring that with this award”, said awards organiser Manus O’Callaghan.
Pic Larry Cummins
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 Stephen Teap, Overall winner for 2019 
Pic; Larry Cummins. 
The Cork Person of The Year Award for 2019 at The Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork on Friday 17th January 2020.
ECHO EXAMINER STAFF
CERVICALCHECK CAMPAIGNER STEPHEN TEAP IS CORK PERSON OF THE YEAR
Cork, Friday, January 17th, 2020: Stephen Teap from Carrigaline, a leading campaigner on behalf of all those impacted by the CervicalCheck screening failures in Ireland, has been chosen as Cork Person of the Year at a gala awards lunch on 17th January at the Rochestown Park Hotel. Stephen, who lost his wife Irene to cervical cancer in July 2017, received a standing ovation from the 250 attendees who represented all aspects of Cork life.
In 2018 Stephen, alongside fellow campaigners Vicky Phelan and Loraine Walsh, launched the 221Plus Patient Support Group, which helps victims directly affected by the CervicalCheck screening failure, providing them with advice, information and support. He is also one of the patient representatives on the Cervical Check Steering Committee, whose members include representatives from the Department of Health, the HSE and the Irish Cancer Society.

In August 2019, Stephen met with An Taoiseach Leo Varadkar and Health Minister Simon Harris and was crucial in the arranging of a formal apology on behalf of the State to the women and families affected by the CervicalCheck scandal. “One of the reasons for an apology is that it starts the healing process,” said Stephen.
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 Ref: EE/XX Sport: UCCS, Michael O'Halloran in action against CITs, William Hurley in the Fitzgibbon Cup at the Mardyke. Pic: Gavin Browne
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 Ref: EE/XX Sport: CITs, Michael Ryan in action against UCCs, Robbie O'Flynn in the Fitzgibbon Cup at the Mardyke. Pic: Gavin Browne
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 Ref: EE/XX Sport: UCCS, Robert Downey and CITs, Liam O'Shea are both shown the yellow card in the Fitzgibbon Cup at the Mardyke. Pic: Gavin Browne

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