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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
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Nigeria needs a peaceful solution
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Integration must take priority ahead of local authority elections, says new report
The Minister of State for Local Government and Electoral Reform has called on people from migrant backgrounds to register to vote and even run for office in next year’s local authority elections.
State spent €65M on direct provision
The Government spent more than €65m last year on the direct provision system.
Britain must stop digging its Brexit hole
As the UK government leaves Westminster for its summer break, Prime Minister Theresa May could do worse than reflect on the advice of the internationally renowned former UK Defence Minister Denis Healey, whose often quoted words of wisdom included: “‘When in a hole, stop digging’ is the first principle of politics.”
Govt must cut backlog in asylum applications says UNHCR
The UN’s refugee agency has called on the Government to take immediate steps to reduce backlogs for people awaiting decision on their protection application.
New bill to tackle money laundering
New legislation aimed at stopping illicit gains flowing into the Irish economy has been approved by the Government.
Religious ministers subject to new Irish visa rules
New visa rules aimed at restricting the number of immigrants moving to Ireland to work as religious ministers or volunteers have been announced by Government.
No cut in fees for citizenship: No plans to introduce sliding scale says Justice Minister
The Government has no plans to reduce fees associated with naturalisation, the Minister of Justice has said.
EDITORIAL - Ireland is cultivating African agriculture
Metro Éireann urges Irish Government to include Africans in the diaspora in strategy to support Agriculture in African.
Poor living conditions show urgency to help Ireland’s Roma - New Report
More than four-fifths of Roma in Ireland surveyed said they had faced “discrimination in the street or a public place”, prompting Muntean to urge the Government to take “effective measures” to tackle anti-Roma racism “particularly towards Roma women”.
Refugee groups blast Govt’s impossible hurdles for asylum seeker labour market access
Pro-refugee support groups brand Government’s provisions for employment access for asylum seekers as “immensely restrictive”.
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