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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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Jordan’s hop, skip and jump into the record books
Lucan student wins ITB ‘Design a Book’ prize
Sonas and Daithí by Orlagh McDonald was the winning title of IT Blanchardstown’s Design a Book Project.
Book Review by Meredith Hicks: Brother and Sister by Joanna Trollope (Bloomsbury)
David and Nathalie are the children of Lynne and Ralph Dexter. They also happen to be adopted and have different birth mothers, but grew up as siblings.
New app will ease the burden for taxpayers says Dublin accountant
A Dublin-based accountant is leading the change in bookkeeping with a new smartphone app.
Book Review by Meredith Hicks
Unreachable, inexorable, unbeatable: Jack Reacher, an American investigator, enters the base of his former Military Police unit in Virginia to meet his successor, Major Susan Turner, and little does he know what is ahead of him.
New cookbook launched to fight the beast of obesity
Chef Gearoid Lynch hosted a special event at his Fire restaurant in Dublin’s Mansion House recently for the launch of a new healthy eating cookbook made by and for young people from disadvantaged backgrounds.
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.
Book Review by Meghan Nosal
European cookbook project aims to ‘fight the beast’ of obesity
Book Review by Meghan Nosal
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