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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
"End" için sonuçlar gösteriliyor
Kneecap: cosctha ó na stáisiúin raidio
Anti-Racism back on State agenda after more than 10 years
Not too late to have another say on Brexit
On the 29th of this month, Britain is expected to leave the European Union. Since the referendum of June 2016, in which 52 per cent of voters made that decision, preparations for what was quickly dubbed Brexit have been marred by serious controversies.
The ‘war on drugs’ is a lie - and now is the time for Ireland to call an end to it
Amid all the disputes and controversies that have convulsed the Department of Health in the recent past, it may have slipped the attention of many that we could be on the brink of a seismic shift in our national drug policy.
Beauty your own way
We spend a huge amount of our monthly budgets on cleanser, mask and exfoliants — but did you know that you can save by making your own skincare products? And that everything you need is already in your kitchen? No matter your skin troubles — whether your skin is dry, oily, rough or dull — there’s a homemade beauty treatment for it.
Whatever happened to secure full-time work?
Mariaam Bhatti: Tales of a Domestic Worker I learned recently that the younger generation, my age and below, is likely to have had 20 jobs by the time they retire. I also learned that getting a mortgage is increasingly difficult for younger people, with a 20 per cent deposit often mandatory for first-time buyers in addition to holding a secure job: something that most lenders want to see and something for which the current nature of working doesn’t always provide the privilege.
Racism stats show the true picture
Mohammed Samaana At a recent workshop I attended about hate crime, a number of us with experience at the receiving end of such crime talked with others who are trying to find ways to tackle the issue.
What will it take for Ireland to ban bloodsports?
The success of the Repeal the 8th campaign is a neon sign blinking at politicians with the message that parking issues of national interest does not work. It becomes politically productive to grasp the thistle, endure the short-lived pain and be a catalyst for creating a political legacy.
Beware of any peace deal with the Taliban
Barring any last minute hitch, the US and Taliban will start negotiations for a peaceful end to the 17-year conflict in Afghanistan. The Taliban are said to be in control of areas with about 15 million people, half of the Afghan population.
‘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.
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