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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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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.
Roddy comes back with Brexit story
‘Coyote’ begins 1 March
The future of clean energy
Dublin conference calls for political leadership in support of renewable energy and warns of dangers of nuclear, writes Michael McGowan
Land belongs to all of us
Land belongs to no one. It is among the free gifts of nature, like the air around us, the seas, the plants and vegetation that grow in the earth that feed us and keep us living.
Irish Times ‘alt-right’ article sends online racism reports ‘off the charts’
The iReport.ie racist incident reporting system says it logged 37 reports of media racism relating to the recent Irish Times opinion piece on the so-called ‘alt-right’ movement by Nicholas Pell, an American freelance writer living in Ireland.
Viva Cuba! The late Fidel Castro’s Cuban revolution was an inspiration to liberation struggles the world over, writes Michael McGowan
I am sure that the vast majority of the people of Ireland are proud of President Michael D Higgins, who promptly sent condolences to the people of Cuba following the death at the age of 90 of Fidel Castro, whom he described as “a giant amongst global leaders”.
The ethical challenges of intercultural diversity in Ireland, by Joan Osayande
This 17-year-old writer’s essay, winner of the Spirt of Intercultural Ethics award, highlights the wide variety of issues and ‘culture clashes’ that emerge in everyday life for immigrants to Ireland
Metro Éireann/Kenan Institute For Ethics Writing Competition: The Winners
Special commendation goes to this entry in the 14-17 category from a young writer in Slane, Co Meath, a heartwarming tale of co-operation across cultures
Bratislava is complicated
In the midst of its first EU presidency, Slovakia wants the union to be a global player - yet refuses to host migrants in need, writes Michael McGowan
Nearly one third of all vehicle write-offs found in the capital
Car history check website MyVehicle.ie says 50,000 vehicles untaxed in Dublin
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