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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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Save energy - and your money - this Christmas
To mark World Energy Conservation Day on 14 December, Oftec – which represents the domestic oil heating industry in Ireland – has issued its top tips to help homeowners conserve energy and save money on their energy bills.
Brush up on your party etiquette for Christmas
Whether you’re hosting or attending a party this holiday season, etiquette expert Orla Brosnan, founder of The Etiquette School of Ireland, has a range of top etiquette tips to ensure the perfect experience for hosts and guests alike.
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.
Nepalese in Ireland light flame for special school support at Dublin Diwali celebration
Hundreds of Ireland’s Nepalese community and their friends gathered recently in Dublin to celebrate the last day of Diwali.
Nominate friends and family for an early Christmas with Aviva
Over two-thirds of families in Dublin will be missing family members on Christmas Day this year.
Time to take action for World Aids Day
The first of December is World Aids Day, when the global community reflects on the story and impact of this extraordinary pandemic. Over the past 35 years, lives have been lost, treatments have emerged that have saved the lives of millions, stigma and discrimination have remained powerful and prevalent and courage has abounded among people living with HIV. All regions of the world have been impacted, no less than the countries of sub-Saharan Africa, where two-thirds of those living with HIV reside.
English speakers live under cosh in Cameroon
At least one person was killed and many others injured as Cameroon was engulfed by violent protests over several days last month over the use of the French language in courts and schools in English-speaking parts of the west African country.
State honours a century of women rising in Ireland on International Women’s Day
Reject extremism pleads Brussels Muslim leader
Imam speaks out as inflammatory texts sent to youths days after suicide attacks kill 35
State honours a century of women rising in Ireland on International Women’s Day
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