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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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Ireland wears red against racism - but to what avail?
Show Racism the Red Card held its Wear Red Day late last year, encouraging schools, colleges, workplaces and the general public to wear red and take a stand against racism in Irish sport and life.
What is the case against mixed-gender schools?
Last year was a historic one for women’s rights in Ireland. It was the 100th anniversary of the achievement of women’s suffrage and the election of the first female MP, Constance Markievicz from Sligo. We also saw movement on the Gender Pay Gap legislation and, crucially, the repeal the infamous Eighth Amendment was achieved before the summer.
Gaeltacht summer school is a musical hit online
Musicians from one of the most renowned Irish summer schools in Ireland launched their own YouTube channel back in September 2010.
Tales of a Domestic Worker: We need to talk about childcare
The news of two schools with safety issues being shut in Tyrellstown hit close to home, and that suburb in north-west Dublin was my first residence in Ireland, and also my first workplace.
DCU steps up fight against bullying in schools and online
Dublin City University has been awarded the Unesco chair on Tackling Bullying in Schools and Cyberspace.
Diversity boosting talent level among Ireland’s young track and field stars
Close finishes and record-breaking performances were the order of the day at the Tailteann Interprovincial Schools Championships at Dublin’s Morton Stadium on Saturday 23 June, which featured some of the top under-17 athletes from Ireland’s four provinces.
Jagan wants to educate Ireland in human values
What role can schools play in promoting tolerance and good relations among pupils from different ethnic and faith groups?
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.
New scheme to integrate foreign-trained teachers in short-staffed Irish schools
“There is a shortage of French teachers in Ireland at present, and there are huge benefits to having native-speaking language teachers,” she says, “so we should be doing everything possible to support teachers like Mélanie.”
On World Aids Day, let’s ask ourselves how to end the stigma
This December let us ask ourselves how we can play our part in ending the stigma associated with (HIV) testing in our homes, workplaces, schools, colleges and places of worship. We have nothing to fear but the truth.
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