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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
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Dubs are most giving with their Christmas bonus, survey says
Dubliners are the group or Irish workers most generous with their Christmas bonus, according to a new study.
‘State dependency’ for many non-Irish school leavers
Restrictions mean just five of 59 applicants to Govt pilot support scheme for third-level study have been accepted says Irish Refugee Council
New residency scheme to regularise ‘undocumented’ former students
A new scheme allowing certain non-EEA nationals, who came to Ireland to study between January 2005 and December 2010, to apply for Irish residency has been launched.
Menorca is truly integral to the story of Europe
If there really is a treasure island in the world its name must surely be Menorca. I have just returned from that island in the Mediterranean which is a unique resource for the study of history, and is a must-visit for all who are interested in the story of Europe.
Press freedom linked with lower rates of corruption, says study
Countries with press freedom have significantly lower problems with bribery and corruption of public officials by business, according to a major new study.
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.
Disadvantaged groups face hurdles over housing
Discrimination can make it harder for certain groups to have equal access to housing. That’s according to the latest annual report from the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission (IHREC). Housing in Ireland was a key issue addressed in 2017 by the IHREC, which recently published a study with the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) looking at discrimination and inequality in the housing sector. “It is clear from our recently published research that the [housing] problem is not just about supply, but also the additional barriers faced by certain groups in accessing appropriate housing,” said IHREC chief commissioner Emily Logan.
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.
‘New Irish’ soaring with study grants
Of the 100 students who secured one of the JP McManus-sponsored scholarships in the Republic this year, at least 20 of them have an immigrant background, Metro Eireann has learned.
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