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Muslim Sisters of Éire welcome Syrian families
Volunteers from the Muslim Sisters of Éire (MSOE) hosted an Eid party for recently arrived Syrian refugees at the Islamic Cultural Centre in Clonskeagh on Saturday 23 June.
Parties favour election Quota for migrants
Majority of major party reps back idea to promote integration in Irish politics.
'Ireland is a nation that is not afraid of change’
“I think Fine Gael has come a long way from what they were,” he says. “With the launch of the Fine Gael Intercultural group, they have proven to the nation that they are a progressive party who believes in diversity.”
‘True Finns’ manners growing more widespread
If more than 50,000 people sign this kind of petition, the law must be put on hold and resubmitted to parliament. This is a possibility that the strongest party of our present coalition, the traditional conservative party Kokoomus, does not like at all.
Limerick councillor blasts ‘Grinch’ DP management over Xmas party furore
Cllr Cian Prendiville dismissed a report on why residents of Knockalisheen direct provision centre in Co Limerick were barred from holding a Christmas party on the premises.
Brush up on your party etiquette for Christmas
Whether you’re hosting or attending a party this holiday season, etiquette expert Orla Brosnan, founder of The Etiquette School of Ireland, has a range of top etiquette tips to ensure the perfect experience for hosts and guests alike.
Food: Mini chocolate biscuit Christmas party puddings
Latvia’s future lies with Europe amid fears of Russian muscle
The radical appeal of Bernie Sanders
NIP head returns with new right-wing party
Protesters interrupt as Identity Ireland launch goes awry
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