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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
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"Metro Éireann" için sonuçlar gösteriliyor
Michael and Camilla Oshagbemi recently got married in Dublin. Here they talk to Metro Éireann about their big day...
You got married on 7 January. Did you do church or civil ceremony, and why? We did civil ceremony with about 50 to 60 guests due to the close date we got from the registrar. Our pastor advised and prayed for us during the reception. We are still going to do a church wedding next year by God’s grace.
Ireland letting down Travellers by failing to adhere to Euro Social Charter, says group
Ireland has been urged to remedy violations against its Traveller population and conform to the European Social Charter, Metro Éireann has learned.
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.
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.
Garda’s chief med officer is Nigerian born
The chief medical officer of An Garda Siochana is a naturalised Irish man from Nigeria, Metro Éireann has learned.
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.
‘The act of writing breaks down barriers’ Writing Competition: The Winners
Winners announced in Metro Éireann/Kenan Institute for Ethics’ fourth Intercultural Writing Competition. Over €3,000 in cash prizes were awarded in the fourth annual Intercultural Writing Competition hosted by Metro Éireann and Duke University’s Kenan Institute for Ethics.
Chinese investors top the list for permit programme
China Heads the nationalities of those granted full Irish residency in return for investing millions in this country between 2012 and 2016, Metro Éireann has learned.
Referendum on the Eighth Amendment: How will you vote?
Ahead of the poll on whether to retain or remove Ireland’s Constitutional ban on abortion, Metro Éireann invited New Irish on both sides to explain which way they are voting, and why
Ireland celebrates Mandela’s legacy on birth centenary
Centenary events marking the birth of late South African freedom fighter Nelson Mandela are to be held in Dublin, Metro Éireann has learned.
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