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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
"Northern Ireland" için sonuçlar gösteriliyor
Irish language is still a hot button issue in Northern Ireland
‘Spill your sweat and not your blood’
Grim climate warning from a former Irish border hotspot
I travelled by bus from Dublin and crossed the border from the Republic to the North, arriving in Newry, which lies in the most south-eastern part of both Ulster and Northern Ireland. The border town of Newry has a population of about 26,000.
All-Ireland Scholarships make a real difference for New Irish students
Opportunity knocked on the door of Emad Alsaleh, one of 125 recipients of the 2017 All-Ireland Scholarships, sponsored by Limerick racehorse owner JP McManus and awarded to students across the Republic and Northern Ireland.
The future of clean energy
Dublin conference calls for political leadership in support of renewable energy and warns of dangers of nuclear, writes Michael McGowan
Why I’m still in Northern Ireland
I remember during my first week or so in Belfast in the year 2000, I missed the last bus to my university accommodation.
Opinion: Nicem’s closure an enormous loss for NI
We were all shocked to hear the sad news that the Northern Ireland Council for Ethnic Minorities (Nicem) has filed for voluntary insolvency. According to executive director Patrick Yu, the painful decision was taken due to severe cashflow problems. He also said the move to wind up was the best way to protect the achievement, reputation and integrity of Nicem.
Opinion: Racists trot out the same old lines
Opinion - Column
Belfast hosts biggest Gaelic games festival
One of Northern Ireland’s biggest sporting events is set to welcome more than 12,000 people to Belfast over the next five weeks.
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