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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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"ireland" için sonuçlar gösteriliyor
Clara Rose Thornton finds real rootedness in a diverse Ireland
“Ireland needs diversity education, as it’s only been diversified on any noticeable scale in the last 20 years,” she says.
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”.
Funding for arts projects linking with those outside the field
Funding is now available for artists or arts organisations in the Republic of Ireland who wish to collaborate artistically with non-arts professionals, including individuals or groups.
Macron takes the reins
Ireland’s solidarity with France’s president is vital as that country assumes leadership of Europe - Michael McGowan
Templeogue crowned hoops champs in Tallaght thriller
First day of the Subway Schools All Ireland Cup finals goes off with a bang at the National Basketball Arena in Tallaght as Templeogue College overcame St Malachy’s of Belfast to win the U19 A boys’ final.
Ireland’s Nepalese celebrate new graduates in Dublin
Rise in racist incidents linked with poor Garda practice says new research
Deficiencies in Garda practice go hand in hand with a 33 percent increase in racist incidents in Ireland, according to a new study.
Building better futures for migrant women entrepreneurs
Although many migrant women in Ireland have had businesses back in their countries of origin, very few have gone through this path here. Once living in Ireland, they need proper supports to navigate the market and to become familiar with legislation, taxation, branding, targeting customers and the like.
Budding writer talks ‘Chips and Sausage’ and expressing his Irish experience through words
“I love Ireland, and I’m proud to have been published there, but I don’t really like to think of myself as limited to one specific country or culture, or, for that matter, about my books being published in, and just in, Ireland.
Minorities to have their say on Garda and Irish policing at Dublin 15 event
The Commission on the Future of Policing is encouraging Ireland’s minority communities to take part in an important public consultation on the future of policing.
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