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The Irish are very welcoming, but not very open to diversity
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All not what it seems behind creche doors
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The World At Home: Charles Laffiteau’s Bigger Picture
As I predicted, although Democrats took control of the US House of Representatives in last month’s mid-term elections, the Republican Party actually strengthened its grip on the US Senate by winning two additional seats.
Online passport renewal service expands globally
The expansion of the Online Passport Renewal Service to include every Irish citizen irrespective of where they live will make it cheaper, faster, and easier to renew a passport, the Department of Foreign Affairs has claimed.
Limerick makes great strides in integration
Cross-cultural understanding and co-operation has been an ongoing issue within different communities across this country. While very little is being done in some quarters, work — whether theoretical or practical — has been undertaking to ensure that differences are not only welcome and respected but also celebrated.
DCU appeals for Zimbabwean student facing deportation
Dublin City University has called on the Department of Justice to quash a deportation order given to a Zimbabwean student.
In Paris, writers and artists in exile show their work
Found within Paris’ 18th arrondissement, L’atelier des artistes en exil, – meaning ‘the studio of artists in exile’ – allows creative refugees to practise their work and to expose it to a wider audience.
The World At Home: Improving lives for asylum seekers is no ‘pull factor’
When I worked as a Minister of State in the Department of Justice from 2014 to 2016, myself and my team used to joke that the officials should paint the words ‘pull factor’ in six-feet-high letters in every meeting room.
An Outside View: A True Finn is headed to Brussels...
More than a year ago, the True Finns – the party of populists and demagogues in Finland – split and together with a new incarnation of the True Finns proper, a new political grouping called Blue Future was born.
'Cutting Season' Writing Competition: The Winners
When Ndidi discovered the rock inside the shattered window of her apartment, it was with disappointment rather than surprise. Although the crash had woken her in the night, she had not investigated. She knew what she would find in the morning. This was the second time this week.
Refuelling king Adeola put in the hard work
Starting any business is a risky endeavour. There is no certainty that it will succeed, and in the beginning stages this can be unnerving for entrepreneurs. However, such feelings of uncertainty are normal, says Adeola Ogunsina, chief operating officer of On-Site Refuelling.
Meet the candidates for Ireland’s Presidency
The next Irish Presidential election will take place on Friday 26 October. So far, six candidates – four independents and two backed by political parties – are running to become the Republic’s ceremonial head of state with a salary of about €325,000.
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