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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
"work" için sonuçlar gösteriliyor
Racism stats show the true picture
Mohammed Samaana At a recent workshop I attended about hate crime, a number of us with experience at the receiving end of such crime talked with others who are trying to find ways to tackle the issue.
What will it take for Ireland to ban bloodsports?
The success of the Repeal the 8th campaign is a neon sign blinking at politicians with the message that parking issues of national interest does not work. It becomes politically productive to grasp the thistle, endure the short-lived pain and be a catalyst for creating a political legacy.
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.
Fingal Ethnic Network celebrates a decade of integration efforts
The Fingal Ethnic Network’s (Fen) end-of-year event to mark its 10th anniversary was an opportunity to celebrate integration and diversity, having fulfilled its core obligation of integrating organisations and groups within the Fingal area of Dublin over the last decade.
The Integration Question with Princess Pamela Toyin: African women tell their own business success stories
Vantage Dymensions, a leadership and people development organisation, recently organised a workshop aimed at creating and promoting economic opportunities for women entrepreneurs in Ireland.
Tales of a Domestic Worker: South Africa brews big storm over a coffee mug
Two weeks ago in the Sowetan, a South African newspaper I always read once a week to follow what’s happening there, I came across an article that quickly caught my eye with the headline: A mug for your maid? Outrage at Pick n Pay crockery.
Ireland is a diverse place - that’s for good
Since moving to Dublin to work for Metro Éireann, I’ve been analysing Ireland for its cultural and ethnic diversity. I was curious to see how people of different backgrounds live alongside each other in a city like Dublin.
African diaspora talks business at Dublin forum for entrepreneurs
DIT Aungier Street recently hosted a forum aimed at providing information, resources, networking, connections and opportunities to current or future African entrepreneurs in Ireland.
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.
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.
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