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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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It is no small wonder why Bus Éireann are in financial difficulties, with the prospect of withdrawing services, given their passenger-deterring fares. There is hardly a bus you can get on anywhere without breaking €10, or paying out up to a €100 or more for a monthly ticket.
Education begins, and belongs, in the home
How can society be so myopic to the notion that institutions are not the right place to educate their children with the knowledge they will really need to face the world? So many essential activities can be employed to give the best possible education to our beloved children without sending them away from the comfort of home.
The resurrection of Finland’s most famous political zombie
Back in the 1970s, President Urho Kekkonen was the leader of all politics in Finland. As a skilful operator, he was able to get the support of all political parties, especially due to his ability to humour the Soviets.
Foreign ministers praise strong ties between Ireland and New Zealand
Nearly 13 per cent of New Zealanders are Irish by heritage, according to the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade.
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.
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.
NCP photo exhibit hails ’New Shades of Green’
Celebrating the contribution of migrant communities in Ireland is the theme of a special photo exhibition at Dublin’s Civic Offices by the New Communities Partnership (NCP) to mark its 13th anniversary.
Keep active in retirement urges new campaign
‘Share the Experience’ is the theme of Active Retirement Ireland’s winter fundraising campaign encouraging retirees to get more involved in their local communities.
The election is over - what now for minorities?
Bringing communities together
In the latest instalment of Metro Éireann’s Meet The Boss, Christina Finn speaks to Suleiman Abdulahi, co-founder of Hapa and the Dublin Cross Cultural Club
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