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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
"English" için sonuçlar gösteriliyor
‘Let nobody say that you can’t speak Irish because of the name you bare behind you’
Nurses from abroad need better English skills than doctors - Requirements of NMBI stricter than mandates of Irish Medical Council
Soccer Hooligans fuel hate mill for right-wing politics
Once known as the ‘English disease’, soccer hoologanism has been almost entirely eradicated from sporting stadiums in Britain. But the term that emerged in the late 1800s — ironically enough, after Irish gangs called the O’Hooligan Boys terrorised the city of London — lives on throughout many countries in Europe.
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.
The right ingredients: how two Italians made their mark on the Dublin dining scene
Marco Giannantonio and Maurizio Mastrangelo moved to Dublin in 2005 with the goal of promoting authentic Italian food and wine. When they arrived, they spoke little English and were unfamiliar with the intricacies of Irish culture. But what they noticed in Ireland was a need for quality Italian cuisine.
Paid training for asylum seekers?
Internships, English language classes and mental health leave among proposals by FG’s intercultural wing.
English speakers live under cosh in Cameroon
At least one person was killed and many others injured as Cameroon was engulfed by violent protests over several days last month over the use of the French language in courts and schools in English-speaking parts of the west African country.
Seven Irish novels up for Dublin literary honour
Seven Irish novels are among 147 titles nominated by libraries worldwide for the International Dublin Literary Award. Formerly known as the Impac prize, the €100,000 award is the world’s most valuable for a single work of fiction published in English.
‘When you share food, you share a bond’
Seven years ago, Marco Giannantonio had just finished studying law in Rome and came for a holiday to Ireland to improve his English. After falling in love with the country and its people, Giannantonio stayed, and found a job as a waiter. “For a young guy like me, having an opportunity to work in a place like Dublin was fantastic,” he says. “It is so full of life and cultures from all over the world.
Supporting social entrepreneurship
In 2006, Mary Nally of the Third Age Foundation saw a growing need to teach English to migrants living in the Summerhill area of Co Meath. From that idea, the Fáilte Isteach project was born.
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