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New research on diversity and impact of religious belief in 21st-century Ireland
The Irish are very welcoming, but not very open to diversity
Boris Johnson is our biggest threat to peace in Ireland and Europe alike
All not what it seems behind creche doors
There may be troubles ahead...
Lunar landing or loony conspiracy?
Nigeria needs a peaceful solution
Soccer really is a sport for all
Nepalese potato kabab
Book Review
"Abuse" için sonuçlar gösteriliyor
Violence towards animals rarely stops there
‘Zebo Factor’ sends a message against hate
Comment: Ken McCue In January 1995, Manchester United star France international Eric Cantona jumped into the crowd during a game to aim a kick at a fan who had hurled abuse at him while he was walking off the pitch. Twenty-four years later, and in a different sport, Ireland rugby international Simon Zebo refrained from using a flying kick to deal with a spectator who subjected him to racist abuse during a game with his French club Racing 92 in Belfast. Instead, he used the power of social media.
Committee probes system abusers facing loss of Irish naturalisation
The Government has fulfilled its promise to strip system abusers of their Irish naturalisation papers. Although no revocation has been granted as of 29 January this year, the Department of Justice said “five certificates of naturalisation have been revoked” so far.
The Franco-Congolese dancer who uses his art to help victims of abuse
Franco-Congolese dancer and choreographer Bolewa Sabourin is co-founder of the arts organisation Loba, meaning ‘express yourself’ in Lingala, the language of his father’s native land.
We need to fight against Brexit racism
Just after the result of the Brexit referendum was announced in June 2016, I was personally subjected to racial abuse on a night out in Belfast.
Racist attacks won’t stop first Afro-Irish Rose of Tralee winner
As gardaí continue to investigate a racist verbal attack on the newly crowned Rose of Tralee, it has emerged that she was previously subject to racist abuse in Ireland.
Vatican infighting exploits sex abuse crisis, says survivor
As Pope Francis was completing his visit to Ireland, a former US Papal nuncio accused the pontiff of covering up an abuse scandal involving a former cardinal.
‘We will regret direct provision’ says Dublin Lord Mayor at launch of right-to-work campaign for asylum seekers
Dublin’s Lord Mayor has warned that Ireland will come to regret its current treatment of direct provision residents in the same way we see cases of historical child abuse.
Vulnerable migrant women have rights in Ireland says ICI chief Killoran
Victims of domestic abuse whose right to live in Ireland is dependent on their spouse or partner have been reminded they are entitled to their own “independent status
Why must Muslims face such bias and abuse?
When I first came to study in Belfast, I got the impression that this country was friendly and welcoming, and a no-go area for racists. So how did we get from there to where we are now?
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