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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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Never trumped again
It’s cliché to say that this year’s US presidential election was historic. The responsibilities shouldered by America’s chief executive, from going to war to guiding one of the world’s largest economies, make every presidential election inherently significant.
ESI seeks parents support for patronage of new Dublin primary schools
Part 24: The path least travelled (part 2)
You may have missed or forgotten last week’s story, but that is not important as you can join at any stage, since we are all at different points on our own individual journeys.
Editorial: Rent controls will not end housing crisis
Roma seeking €1m damages
Tallaght parents of blonde girl take action over daughter’s unlawful removal in Oct 2013
New essay contest calls on primary pupils to celebrate differences
No place for racial abuse on the pitch says Sari chair
Phone calls from upset parents whose children have been racially abused at sports matches are an almost weekly occurrence at the Sport Against Racism Ireland (Sari) office in Dublin.
Let’s play camogie!
The Camogie Association has launched a new initiative for parents and their teenage daughters to get into the sport via their local clubs.
‘Surprising’ number of Leinster women not using contraception
One third of women are not currently using any form of contraception, according to a new report.The study of women aged 18 to 45 in the Leinster region also found that 12 per cent rely only on ‘natural’ options such as the rhythm method or withdrawal, or other traditional forms of contraception.
Felicia Olima reflects on 18 years of Citas College
In 1996, on a rented desk space with two computers and a telephone, Felicia Olima founded Citas College.
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