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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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"Art" için sonuçlar gösteriliyor
Future Irish athletics champs shine at indoor diversity games
Minister of State for Integration David Stanton impressed with young talent taking part in Ireland’s first indoor ‘diversity games’ recently.
Contact improv in Madrid’s Tabacaleras artistic community
“Dance is like life... you can play, but when you fly, you are responsible for your own weight.”
Poor living conditions show urgency to help Ireland’s Roma - New Report
More than four-fifths of Roma in Ireland surveyed said they had faced “discrimination in the street or a public place”, prompting Muntean to urge the Government to take “effective measures” to tackle anti-Roma racism “particularly towards Roma women”.
Funding for arts projects linking with those outside the field
Funding is now available for artists or arts organisations in the Republic of Ireland who wish to collaborate artistically with non-arts professionals, including individuals or groups.
Finding the unexpected in travels across Europe as a young American
Culture is a fascinating concept to try to unfurl, and part of the reason I loved being in these countries was that I could get a context for why different societies develop the way they do. The Danes speak so many languages because, as the only country to speak Danish, they would be unable to communicate with the rest of the world without it.
‘True Finns’ manners growing more widespread
If more than 50,000 people sign this kind of petition, the law must be put on hold and resubmitted to parliament. This is a possibility that the strongest party of our present coalition, the traditional conservative party Kokoomus, does not like at all.
Minorities to have their say on Garda and Irish policing at Dublin 15 event
The Commission on the Future of Policing is encouraging Ireland’s minority communities to take part in an important public consultation on the future of policing.
100,000+ New Irish Citizens
Citizenship ceremonies pass 100K milestone! - More than 100,000 immigrants have naturalised in Ireland following the introduction of citizenship ceremonies in June 2011.
Limerick councillor blasts ‘Grinch’ DP management over Xmas party furore
Cllr Cian Prendiville dismissed a report on why residents of Knockalisheen direct provision centre in Co Limerick were barred from holding a Christmas party on the premises.
Follow these top shopping tips for a fraud-free Xmas
FraudSMART, a new fraud prevention and protection initiative launched in October, is kicking off the festive season asking consumers and businesses alike to take note of its 12 top tips to protect themselves against financial fraud this Christmas.
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