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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
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"dublin" için sonuçlar gösteriliyor
Yellow Flags for school diversity in Dublin, Cork and Galway
Soccer event unites Chinese & Syrians
Santry in north Dublin recently played host to a special inter-community soccer tournament ‘for peace and friendship’.
Obamas given freedom of Dublin amid outcry
Former US President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama are to receive the Freedom of the City of Dublin – a decision not without controversy in the capital.
There’s a twist in the tale for this Filipino nanny turned business woman
Unlike thousands of Filipinos recruited to Ireland as nurses in recent years, Bernadette Lagura was invited to work as a nanny. It was a big break for her to experience these shores when she arrived in September 2001. However, Bernadette’s story soon changed with a cruel twist of fate.
Judge Bryan McMahon’s words should be taken to heart
‘You, too, are Ireland.” Those were the words of retired High Court Judge Bryan McMahon while presiding over the citizenship ceremony that took place in the Dublin Convention Centre on 14 December 2015. Some 3,000 people from 121 countries were naturalised on that day: many had come to Ireland as migrants, immigrants, refugees or asylum seekers, while others were descendants of such.
Drogheda’s shining soccer star: Joshua Cole
Most teenagers have no clear idea of what they want to do or who they want to be when they grow older. Not so for Joshua Cole, whose future in professional soccer is already on track.
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.
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
Diverse City girls back on the pitch for 2017
Following a successful outing in 2016, Dublin’s intercultural girls’ soccer team Diverse City FC have moved to the Garda and Camogie Grounds in Phoenix Park for the new season.
Africans in Ireland give thanks at chaplaincy’s ‘Harvest of Joy’ celebration
The head of the Archdiocese of Dublin’s African Chaplaincy has urged Africans in Ireland to “be joyful and thankful to God for everything he has done for us”.
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