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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
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Remembering Differently: The Ethical Challenges of a Memorial Ritual by Martin-Edward Ohajunwa (Scholars’ Press
There is finally a book that addresses the political and social effects, and spiritual awareness, of people who are attempting to move forward but not forget what they’ve gone through.
Irish is not just the language of Gaels
God knows much of the public discourse concerning the status of the Irish language in society is destroyed by people who don’t even have the cúpla focal but who have strong opinions concerning the language despite this ignorance.
Ken’s World Cup view
RTÉ TV’s World Cup line-up will have all-male panels with only female pundit, former USA goalkeeper Hope Solo, who will be on her own for a couple of games.
‘Anyone who is appealing a negative decision is excluded from the right to work’
The Movement of Asylum Seekers in Ireland (Masi) has welcomed Ireland’s full implementation of the EU Reception Conditions Directive and extending the right to work for asylum seekers. “As the people who have been directly affected by the Irish State’s total ban on employment for people seeking asylum, in the direct provision centres across the country people are this evening celebrating what is for once a positive move for at least some of our people,” said a statement from Masi co-ordinators Lucky Khambule and Donnah Vuma. “The right to make an economic contribution to this society and to have the chance to provide for ourselves and our families has been a long time coming.
'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.”
Is President Higgins joining league of politicians who make fake promises?
Anyone planning to run against President Higgins would have to be an “exceptional candidate”.
‘All Russians hate Solzhenitsyn’ - really?
Some of the Russian minority in Finland are being strongly influenced by their ‘old country’, spreading pro-Putin propaganda, supporting radical right wing in Finnish elections and attacking anyone who is in their opinion ‘against Russia’.
Funding for arts projects linking with those outside the field
Funding is now available for artists or arts organisations in the Republic of Ireland who wish to collaborate artistically with non-arts professionals, including individuals or groups.
Six arrests after trouble at New Year’s club night in Tallaght
Gardai on scene were “heavy-handed” in policing the crowd, arresting a number of black youths who did not pose a threat, eyewitness told Metro Eireann.
Romanian set for a happy 2018 after hitting Christmas scratch card jackpot
A 28-year-old Romanian man who came to Ireland to find work six years ago will have a Christmas he will never forget after scooping €100,000 on a National Lottery scratch card.
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