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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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Big welcome for President Higgins’ second term
I am truly delighted that President Michael D Higgins is seeking a second term. I have known him for many years as a sociologist, an anti-racism, human rights and migrant rights activist, and as a writer and supporter of the arts, and have always found him both admirable and approachable.
Charles Laffiteau's Bigger Picture
As both a lifelong Republican and a student of history, I want to attempt to set the record straight on past presidential grants of clemency, as well the differences between the Republican Party of President Reagan and the current party of President Trump. I will only cite real facts that can be substantiated by US Justice Department records, rather than ‘alternative facts’.
The doctor is in: Nigerian immigrant opens GP practice in north Dublin
Communities in Belmayne and Clare Hall in north Dublin now have a new GP to call as Dr Kenneth Uwoma Agbalizu opened his Northern Cross Medical Centre in the area earlier this month.
Asylum backlog contributes to Ireland’s lower influx of displaced persons
A EU-wide study has found that Ireland had a significantly lower influx of displaced persons than other EU member states from 2014 to 2017. However, Ireland did experience an increase in asylum applicants throughout in the same period corresponding with the European refugee and migrant crisis.
Michael McGowan: Division over migration is a threat to the European project
The survival of the European Union is today under serious threat as a result of the failure of EU member states to accept a shared responsibility for the many migrants seeking a brighter future in Europe.
Migrant women urged to embrace hidden talents
A Dublin psychologist has told migrant women that finding their hidden talents can help them succeed in adapting to their new life in Ireland.
Grants for Roma inclusion in new annual programme till 2020
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Call for organisations promoting integration to apply for funding
€500,000 of state funding available for frontline community groups promoting migrant integration, raising intercultural awareness or combating racism in their local areas.
RTÉ Audience Council invites public to debate ‘fake news’
The RTÉ Audience Council is inviting members of the public, including immigrants, to join its upcoming debate exploring the role and impact of ‘fake news’ in society.
Parties favour election Quota for migrants
Majority of major party reps back idea to promote integration in Irish politics.
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