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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
"Sari" için sonuçlar gösteriliyor
Irish coaches in workshop on sport for social impact
A global leader in the movement of sport for social impact movement, Coaches Across Continents (CAC) is in Dublin earlier for a series of workshops with Sport Against Racism Ireland (Sari).
Nepalese soccer reaches greater heights thanks to new Irish sport initiative
If you thought that Nepalese sport was all about cricket for men and archery for women, you have another think coming.
Charles Laffiteau's Bigger Picture
If nothing else, during his first few weeks in office President Donald Trump has already succeeded in rattling both friends and foes alike in America and around the world. While it remains to be seen if his frenetic pace and chaotic management style will lead to the kind of change his supporters are hoping for, all of his executive orders and adversarial tweets are aimed at solidifying the support of the older, less-educated white voters who put him in office. In other words, there is a method to President Trump’s madness.
Religion is the ticket to world peace
Politics isn’t necessarily a dirty game; dirty politicians play dirty politics and clean politicians play clean. But obviously politics is a game, and a gamble. It’s the real opium of the masses — not religion, as the saying goes.
Part 27: The path least travelled (part 5)
Just because we don’t know that something exists does not necessarily mean that it is not actually there. Indeed, our three friends have discovered that the three earlier travellers, who had been presumed lost, are alive and well.
'It’s a strategy that’s beginning to pay off’
In the latest instalment of Metro Éireann’s MEET THE BOSS, SANDY HAZEL speaks to Terry Whelan, a Dublin-based butcher specialising in South African produceYou get more than meat when you deal with Terry Whelan, a long established butcher on Parnell Street. As a retailer, he interacts with people all day, and philosophy is high on the list of conversation topics. The relationship that a person has with their butcher is hugely important, according to Whelan. Meat is still regarded as the best source of protein and iron for nutrition, and Whelan says that people have long preferred to give their money to the butcher rather than the doctor. He adds: “If you eat well, you stay well.” People do not necessarily want their butcher to be cheap, either: “They want quality. The relationship is one of trust. They know they are getting fresh produce from me.”
Hundreds come together for sixth Fair Play Cup
Soccer diversity project in line for top sports award
Caribbean cultures sail into Fairview for first ‘Jerk Festival’
Games for all the community
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