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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...
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New charity shop chain to link with Syrians in need
The first in a new chain of charity shops has been opened in Dublin by Human Appeal Ireland. Minister of State for Primary Care, Alex White, was on hand for the recent official opening of the shop in brand new premises within the old Apollo building on Dundrum Road.
Racialiation, exploitation and fear: the reality of domestic work in the US
I must admit, Mariaam Bhatti’s column is always the first item I turn to when I get my hands on a freshly printed copy of Metro Éireann. It provides a unique insight about domestic work in Ireland. But living in the US now I have asked myself: how is the situation here?
Far-right rise is ‘overstated’
Ireland’s MEPs have taken up their seats at the European Parliament, with the first session scheduled for today 1 July.
Ireland sends vital supplies to refugees fleeing turmoil in Central African Republic
Ireland is providing tents, blankets and other vital supplies to assist refugees in Cameroon who have fled the violence in the Central African Republic.
‘Now is the perfect time for business’
In 2008, Metro Éireann spoke with Italian restaurant and business owner Marco Giannantonio about his move from Italy to Ireland, and setting up his Ranelagh-based restaurant Pinocchio. Today, after three years and an economic recession, Giannantonio is more determined than ever to continue delivering the ‘quality and experience’ his brand Flavour of Italy has come to represent for many Irish, Italians and everyone else in the mix, he tells Michaela Dwyer
Open day shows Islam is ‘a complete way of life’
In 1959, the only Muslims living in Ireland were students, many seeking top-tier medical schooling at Dublin’s Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland.
Report says 32,000 set up new businesses in 2013
Some 32,000 people started a new business in Ireland in 2013, according to a new report on entrepreneurship worldwide.
Photo contest gives thanks to Irish-Polish friendship
Forum Polonia is celebrating 10 years of Poland in the European Union with a photography competition under the theme of Irish-Polish friendship.
‘New Irish’ welcome in Defence Forces
Minister Shatter tells Ireland’s freshest citizens: ‘Your new country needs you’
Hassle-free holidays in Poland? Sadly, nothing could be further from the truth
Since the capitulation of communism in the early 1990s, our eastern brethren in Poland have used their newfound freedom to establish new lives abroad.
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