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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 facing ‘crisis of competitiveness’ says top economist
Ahead of the 2019 Budget, a respected economist has cautioned against fiscal electioneering. In his latest economic outlook for leading insurer and investment provider Friends First, Jim Power highlights recent research showing clearly that Ireland is over-reliant on the performance of a narrow base of firms and economic sectors.
Racist attacks won’t stop first Afro-Irish Rose of Tralee winner
As gardaí continue to investigate a racist verbal attack on the newly crowned Rose of Tralee, it has emerged that she was previously subject to racist abuse in Ireland.
Last year’s Spirit winner, this year’s judge: Namra Amir is going places Writing competition: The Winners
Namra Amir aspires to be Ireland’s next up-and-coming author and poet. A former winner of and recent judge for Metro Éireann’s Intercultural Writing Competition, Amir is a 22-year-old Irish/Pakistani writer born and raised in Dublin.
Ireland and Nepal share a bond between peoples: President
The convenor of the Ireland-Nepal Parliamentary Friendship Group has called on Irish Aid to focus on lasting connections between the two countries amid a consultation on new international development policy.
Silver microphone radio play on lives Muslim girls in Ireland
An RTÉ radio drama inspired by real life events in the lives of young Irish Muslim women has won a silver microphone in the prestigious New York Festivals Radio Awards for 2018.
Vatican infighting exploits sex abuse crisis, says survivor
As Pope Francis was completing his visit to Ireland, a former US Papal nuncio accused the pontiff of covering up an abuse scandal involving a former cardinal.
Ireland’s population grows closer to 5 million as net inward migration goes positive for first time in decade
Ireland population growth of 64,500 in the year to April 2018 is the largest annual increase for the last decade, it has emerged.
Big plans in place for Papal visit this month
Ahead of Pope Francis’s visit to Ireland later this month, the National Transport Authority (NTA), An Gardaí Síochána and public transport operators have outlined a comprehensive transportation plan and road closure system to be put in place.
Small things make a big difference for young Tasnuva and her charitable family
A young girl’s health struggles inspired her family to start an organisation that has grown from helping the differently abled to feeding the homeless in Ireland.
Ireland’s Bollywood video Mann hits again
Successful Indian musical artist Aayush Mann is back with his second hit video, a Punjabi dance number called ‘Made in Italy’.
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