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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
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"Dublin" için sonuçlar gösteriliyor
O’Connell English summer school fosters friendships across diverse community
O’Connell Secondary School in Dublin’s north inner city held an English language school for primary and secondary level pupils this summer to help improve their experience with the language.
Cleaning is no dirty business for entrepreneur Agnes Kipalo
While she was a student at Trinity College Dublin, Agnes Kipalo cleaned homes to make money on the side. Little did she know then that she would develop a passion for the work that led her to start her own business.
Medellín - a city of contrasts
Dance Odyssey is a blog by Deirdre Molloy about a unique opportunity – a sabbatical to travel the world and dance for a year. Previously she toured Spain and Portugal, explored the dancefloors of Cuba and took what she learned back home to Dublin. This time, she’s taken her dancing shoes to Colombia…
Pastors share birthday and drive to spread the Good Word
Pastors Lawrence Oyetunji and Dare Adetuberu are two prominent Nigerians in Ireland whose paths first crossed when their separate churches shared the same building in Dublin’s Moore Lane for some years in the early 2000s.
Debating contest keeps Mandela’s spirit alive
University College Dublin were crowned the winners of the fifth Mandela Africa Debate at DIT Aungier Street recently.
New fund to help children in disadvantaged areas ‘blossom’
Irish rugby legend Sophie Spence and Olympian and Dancing with the Stars quarter-finalist Rob Heffernan joined children from the Just Ask Homework Club in Dublin recently to launch a new fund for children’s charities and not-for-profits throughout Ireland.
Celeb ‘church’ opens doors to minorities in Firhouse
The Church of Scientology has welcomed members of the immigrant and Traveling communities at its new community centre in Dublin, it has emerged.
Future of world culture markets in doubt as redevelopment looms
The future of several Sunday markets in Dublin’s Newmarket Square is uncertain as plans to redevelop the area gather momentum.
Warning over HIV stigma as man found guilty of infecting former partners
A man of African descent has been found guilty of intentionally transmitting HIV to two former partners. In the first case of this type in Ireland, the Dublin Circuit Criminal Court heard from the State that the man knew of his diagnosis when he infected the women and that this amounted to serious harm.
Ireland celebrates Mandela’s legacy on birth centenary
Centenary events marking the birth of late South African freedom fighter Nelson Mandela are to be held in Dublin, Metro Éireann has learned.
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