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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
Let’s move past throwaway culture
Recently while doing my shopping I met a friend who had just been live on air on BBC Radio Ulster. He said he had been having a debate wih a woman about the importance of recycling.
Young Eric deserves better than Ireland’s ‘race card’ politics
The 2004 Citizenship Referendum was one of the worst experiences in my political life. Ironically enough, it happened at the same time as one of my best experiences, as I was elected in that year’s local election for the first time.
Ireland ‘does not meet standards’ to end human trafficking, event hears
More than 100 potential victims of trafficking in Ireland have been identified so far in 2018, compared to 78 in the whole of 2015.
Barber shop owner Serkan is a cut above
Long before he went into the barber shop business, Serkan Sarihan discovered Dublin while visiting friends here on holiday in 2013.
Would the last person in rural Ireland please turn out the light?/ No progress up the social ladder
Elderly residents of the Irish countryside find themselves in the middle of the social spectrum. At one end, there is the organised thuggery aimed at them by individuals who regard the houses of rural residents at their own pick’n’mix.
SoccerFest friends reach for the stars
More than 2,000 people joined members of Ireland’s migrant communities for the annual Sport Against Racism Ireland (SARI) SoccerFest last month.
Irishman wins lucrative contract in Lithuania
An Irishman has won a lucrative contract in Lithuania with his Dublin-based tendering solutions provider.
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.
New year means new opportunities for busy African airline
For Ethiopians around the world, the new year signifies an end to the rainy season, plentiful harvests and a countryside covered with bright yellow flowers.
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