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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
"Story" için sonuçlar gösteriliyor
Crisis in the Finnish government - the story so far
‘It’s my second home - even more than a home’
Fifteen years ago, Moldovan-born journalist Domnica Lazar made the difficult decision to leave her homeland over political reasons.
There’s a twist in the tale for this Filipino nanny turned business woman
Unlike thousands of Filipinos recruited to Ireland as nurses in recent years, Bernadette Lagura was invited to work as a nanny. It was a big break for her to experience these shores when she arrived in September 2001. However, Bernadette’s story soon changed with a cruel twist of fate.
Roddy comes back with Brexit story
‘Coyote’ begins 1 March
Book Review by Meredith Hicks: The Orchard of Lost Souls by Nadifa Mohamed (Simon and Schuster)
Written by Somali-born Nadifa Mohamed, The Orchard of Lost Souls is a moving declaration of love to a lost homeland. The author weaves a story which takes place during end of the 1980s. The dictator Siad Barre has expanded his rule, but the population suffers and civil war, which eventually breaks out, is already felt by all members of society.
Time to take action for World Aids Day
The first of December is World Aids Day, when the global community reflects on the story and impact of this extraordinary pandemic. Over the past 35 years, lives have been lost, treatments have emerged that have saved the lives of millions, stigma and discrimination have remained powerful and prevalent and courage has abounded among people living with HIV. All regions of the world have been impacted, no less than the countries of sub-Saharan Africa, where two-thirds of those living with HIV reside.
Part 23: The path least travelled (part 1)
This week I would like to tell you a story. It is a simple story about three young men who set out to find a treasure they have been told exists, with only rough directions on how to get to it.
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.
Roddy’s back and in time for ‘2016’
New exclusive story coincides with Easter Rising centenary
Father’s Day by Jill Downey
Short Fiction
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