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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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"Work" için sonuçlar gösteriliyor
Challenge the violence of Ireland’s asylum regime
New Year’s Eve is a time for new beginnings and new hope, but for people seeking asylum in Ireland, this year it marked the beginning of a disturbing new phase in Ireland’s asylum and deportation regime.
Dealing with a difficult boss
Over the Christmas break I was chatting through the family WhatsApp group to a relative, my mom’s cousin who is a live-in domestic worker back in Johannesburg. It’s a great feeling to be connected to some relations I haven’t seen since I was in secondary school.
Year of the rooster a chance for better links with China
Every member of the Chinese community in Ireland should work for better and stronger Sino-Irish relations.
Public engagement training seminars now under way in Fingal
The Fingal Public Participation Network (FPPN) held its second training seminar on ‘understanding local government and influencing policy’ as part of its autumn training programme recently.
A visa-free solution?
I often follow South African news and recently read an article that the country raised the minimum wage for domestic workers by almost one rand an hour with effect from 1 December.
Charles Laffiteau's Bigger Picture
Donald Trump won the US presidential election because he succeeded in feeding the same unrealistic expectations of mature white voters with lower levels of education that Michael Gove, Boris Johnson and Nigel Farage stoked in order to persuade their British counterparts to vote for Brexit. Both Trump and the Brexit champions blamed the declining economic fortunes of their countries’ blue-collar workers on immigration and companies shifting manufacturing jobs abroad
US vote is a bitter lesson
When a fellow train passenger broke the news to me on who won the race for the presidency of the United States, I nearly called for an emergency stop so I could go straight home and bury myself under a duvet all day. I felt like closing my eyes and ears to the world as it became unbearable to imagine what things might be like from now.
Letters
There are massive differences in road taxation, and unjustified ones too. The appearance of ‘exempt’ tax discs is getting more pervasive and controversial.
Care work needs care
Recently I was moved to call my aunt back in South Africa and say my condolences after learning of the death of my paternal grandfather, who was almost a decade over a century old.
Seven Irish novels up for Dublin literary honour
Seven Irish novels are among 147 titles nominated by libraries worldwide for the International Dublin Literary Award. Formerly known as the Impac prize, the €100,000 award is the world’s most valuable for a single work of fiction published in English.
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