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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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Ireland’s backing is sought for next wave of Nigerian business and industry leaders
Ireland has been urged to establish strong partnerships with Nigerian academic institutions as a way of strengthening their capabilities to produce future business leaders.The dean of Lagos Business School pushed for connections to be made at a recent educational reception in Nigeria’s commercial capital to mark the Irish Government’s first trade visit to the west African country.
No place for racial abuse on the pitch says Sari chair
Phone calls from upset parents whose children have been racially abused at sports matches are an almost weekly occurrence at the Sport Against Racism Ireland (Sari) office in Dublin.
Belfast hosts biggest Gaelic games festival
One of Northern Ireland’s biggest sporting events is set to welcome more than 12,000 people to Belfast over the next five weeks.
Dublin paddlers to battle for all-Ireland clubs title
Paddlers across Dublin city and county are bound for the south-east to compete in the first ever Canoeing Ireland Club Championships in April.
UCD Prize honours friend of Ireland’s immigrants
Teresa Brannick Medal commemorates late research lecturer’s long-standing commitment to equality & social justice
Migration for an education
Overseas studies are booming, but what’s bringing so many foreign students to Ireland? Meredith Hicks meets some to find out
No magic necessary in national spelling bee
School children from all corners of Ireland will be reciting dictionary words and fine-tuning their pronunciation skills to in a bid to become the nation’s top speller.
A journey worth making
A Palestinian refugee studying in Ireland, Mohamed El Kahout tells Meredith Hicks about the ups and downs of a life removed from his family’s ancestral homeland
New charity shop chain to link with Syrians in need
The first in a new chain of charity shops has been opened in Dublin by Human Appeal Ireland. Minister of State for Primary Care, Alex White, was on hand for the recent official opening of the shop in brand new premises within the old Apollo building on Dundrum Road.
Racialiation, exploitation and fear: the reality of domestic work in the US
I must admit, Mariaam Bhatti’s column is always the first item I turn to when I get my hands on a freshly printed copy of Metro Éireann. It provides a unique insight about domestic work in Ireland. But living in the US now I have asked myself: how is the situation here?
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