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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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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.
Referendum on the Eighth Amendment: How will you vote?
Ahead of the poll on whether to retain or remove Ireland’s Constitutional ban on abortion, Metro Éireann invited New Irish on both sides to explain which way they are voting, and why
Irish group bound for Poland to learn about Roma in the Holocaust
Irish Traveller and Roma NGO Pavee Point is sending a group of 10 people to Kraków in Poland to take part in the Roma Genocide Remembrance Initiative.
Never give up the fight for what’s right
Recently I learned about interesting and funny South African TV show called #TrendingSA, presented by a bubbly and diverse group of four. It’s one of those shows you watch when your brain is too tired to think; everyone does that once in a while
Don’t question the loyalty of ethnic citizens
This column may be about soccer stars, but I’m going to buck the trend and ignore the World Cup. Far more important than that tournament in Russia, there will be a presidential election in Turkey on 24 June, followed by a parliamentary election and possibly a second round at the presidential polls two weeks later.
Time to deal with the bloodsports issue
The success of the Repeal campaign in the recent referendum is a neon sign blinking at politicians, warning them 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.
South African sporting legend inspires Mosney soccer youths
Albert Johanneson FC, a soccer team formed by residents at the Mosney direct provision centre, was named in honour of the first black South African player to line out for Leeds United FC.
ITB’s Dr Philip Owende made fellow of Engineers Ireland
Dr Philip Owende of the Institute of Technology Blanchardstown (ITB) was recently conferred as fellow of the Institution of Engineers of Ireland (FIEI) by its president Dr Kieran Feighan.
Tendai Manuel puts his unique stamp on Ireland’s film industry
Tendai Manuel’s childhood in Zimbabwe was marked by the stories his grandmother told by the fire – and now he is taking those storytelling ideas to a much bigger scale.
Ireland’s first ever black mayor mulls over bid for Nigerian senate seat
Rotimi Adebari made history in 2007 when he was elected the first black mayor of a county council in Ireland. Now a decade on, and after spending several years outside of politics, Adebari is considering a campaign for the senate in his native Nigeria.
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