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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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A hint of light on a dark date in Irish history
On Wednesday 21 November in the chamber of the Seanad, something truly beautiful happened. While across Europe the rise of the political right is having its influence felt on the tone and tenure of the immigration debate in every single parliament, the Irish parliament stood apart and achieved something truly remarkable.
The New Irish/Na Nua-Éireannaigh: Pop up to the Pop-Up Gaeltacht
You’ve heard of the Gaeltacht – but have you ever heard of the Pop-up Gaeltacht? For those of you that have attended, it was surely an unforgettable experience. And for those of you that don’t know what this new revelation is, clear the last Thursday of this month in your calendar because that’s when the next one is happening.
New film shines light on young people growing up undocumented in Ireland
A short film on the plight of young people growing up undocumented in Ireland was released online to mark World Children’s Day on 20 November.
Place Jo Cox a reminder that ‘poison of hatred’ must be rejected by all
The autumn sun greeted guests from across Europe with a warm welcome to the EU capital when I attended the inauguration of Place Jo Cox in Brussels, in honour of the British MP who was murdered by a far-right terrorist a few days before the 2016 EU referendum.
The World At Home: Charles Laffiteau’s Bigger Picture
Since the mid-term elections are just around the corner, this time I’m going to be scatter-shooting in my discussion of some of Trump’s legal issues in the lead up to the big day.
Barber shop owner Serkan is a cut above
Long before he went into the barber shop business, Serkan Sarihan discovered Dublin while visiting friends here on holiday in 2013.
Food by Finn Hoogensen
Butterscotch drop scones This recipe makes scones that are moist and flaky, and just the treat to enjoy on a chilly autumn day. These scones will also last for several days in a resealable plastic bag.
Human trafficking is happening in Ireland - don’t close your eyes
What is human trafficking? Trafficking is a modern-day form of slavery. It is essentially about coercing or deceiving someone so that they can be moved into a situation where they are exploited.
Meet the candidates for Ireland’s Presidency
The next Irish Presidential election will take place on Friday 26 October. So far, six candidates – four independents and two backed by political parties – are running to become the Republic’s ceremonial head of state with a salary of about €325,000.
A break from politics in an EU paradise
It was an opportunity for a week’s summer holiday in August in a place where the sun shines almost every day of the year. Plus the chance to spend time with grandchildren ages three and five as an additional bonus. And the chance for a break from politics, especially most things EU.
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