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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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All not what it seems behind creche doors
There may be troubles ahead...
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Soccer really is a sport for all
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Warning over ‘romance scams’
Gardaí have warned people to beware of so-called ‘romance scams’. Victims of the scam believe they have met their perfect match online, but the other person is in fact a scammer using a fake profile to build the relationship
Beware of any peace deal with the Taliban
Barring any last minute hitch, the US and Taliban will start negotiations for a peaceful end to the 17-year conflict in Afghanistan. The Taliban are said to be in control of areas with about 15 million people, half of the Afghan population.
The tram to Damascus, by Judith Ugwuja
This 17-year-old from Drogheda won the Spirit of Intercultural Ethics award for her story about learning to overcome one’s prejudice
Grim climate warning from a former Irish border hotspot
I travelled by bus from Dublin and crossed the border from the Republic to the North, arriving in Newry, which lies in the most south-eastern part of both Ulster and Northern Ireland. The border town of Newry has a population of about 26,000.
Price gouging will not be tolerated/ Thank you for your support for Oxfam in South Sudan
The upward price creep of goods and services is an insidious byproduct of Ireland’s retreat from the ghetto of economic depression.
Youth Awards mark ‘a great day for young people’
The Richmond Education and Event Centre in Dublin’s Smithfield district recently hosted the Social Innovation Fund Ireland’s (Sifi) 2018 Youth Awards to recognise the most innovative education and mental health-related projects from across the country.
Food by Bal Krishna Shrestha: Bara, savoury black lentil pancakes from Nepal
Bara is a classic food among Newari families in Nepal, often prepared or festive times such as weddings, birthdays and rice-feeding ceremonies.
Welcoming our new food columnist Bal Krishna Shrestha
An award-winning Nepalese chef is to start an exclusive food column in Metro Éireann. Bal Krishna Shrestha, who is presently senior sous chef in a top Dublin hotel, has experience in variety of international foods, including various Asian, Italian, American, Irish and French cuisine.
The New Irish/Na Nua-Éireannaigh: Mature student Nikki’s positive journey with the Irish language
After setting up and running an award-winning society, Nikki Murphy challenged and outdone her own expectations again by taking a trip to the Gaeltacht.
Place Jo Cox a reminder that ‘poison of hatred’ must be rejected by all
The autumn sun greeted guests from across Europe with a warm welcome to the EU capital when I attended the inauguration of Place Jo Cox in Brussels, in honour of the British MP who was murdered by a far-right terrorist a few days before the 2016 EU referendum.
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