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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
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Residents claim abuses at Monaghan direct provision centre
Residents at a direct provision centre in Co Monaghan have appealed to the public to rescue them from what they allege to be abusive treatment.
Dealing with a difficult boss
Over the Christmas break I was chatting through the family WhatsApp group to a relative, my mom’s cousin who is a live-in domestic worker back in Johannesburg. It’s a great feeling to be connected to some relations I haven’t seen since I was in secondary school.
International Protection Office takes over refugee applications
The new International Protection Office (IPO) has opened for business, the Department of Justice has announced.
New year means new start for Ireland’s many cultures
From The burning of scarecrows, kissing at the stroke of midnight and swinging fireballs, to gobbling grapes and throwing bread – when it comes to new year traditions, strange and interesting things happen all over the world. And even apart from its increasingly diverse population, Ireland is not exempt from such interesting observances. Celebrating in a pub on New Year’s Eve is just the thing as far as Brian Dowling is concerned.
New Event to give thanks for Irish welcome
Metro Éireann will host a new initiative which aims to help Irish citizens from international backgrounds to express their special appreciation for the ‘céad míle fáilte’ they have received.
Apply early for re-entry visas to avoid disappointment
Ahead of Christmas and New Year holiday season, the Department of Justice advises non-Irish nationals who require re-entry visas for visits abroad to apply early to avoid delay and disappointment.
Festive digestive tips
If your digestive system is already on the delicate side or you’re prone to bloating, trapped wind or gas, the run up to Christmas is a good time to prepare your inner ecosystem for the festive onslaught.
‘New Irish’ apps fall in number
Fewer ‘New Irish’ are applying for naturalisation, according to figures released by the Department of Justice.
More INIS improvements in 2017 after online appointment system
The Department of Justice is to embark on more innovative ways of registering immigrants following the introduction of its online appointment system in September.
Indigenous language is indispensable
Before we delve into these prickly issues hampering our national and individual progress with peace and harmony, it is fundamental to have a clear sense of what we want out of nature’s abundance. We cannot do nor have everything. Therefore, what are the most essential things we truly need to live well, happy and healthy?
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