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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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Vulnerable migrant women have rights in Ireland says ICI chief Killoran
Victims of domestic abuse whose right to live in Ireland is dependent on their spouse or partner have been reminded they are entitled to their own “independent status
Christmas is a feast for everyone
While non-Christians do not celebrate Christmas as a religious holiday, in this part of the world it is generally a secular festive season for everyone to enjoy. They live in a historically Christian society, and celebrating Christmas is an important part of its traditions and culture.
Heart health screening call after youth match tragedy
Sport Ireland has been urged to introduce mandatory cardiac screening of all athletes over 12 years of age following the sudden death of Shelbourne U16 player Izzy Dezu during a match recently.
Extraordinary delays in asylum system at ‘crisis point’ says IRC
Hundreds of asylum applicants who have been moved to the new international protection system have been waiting since the start of 2017 — and new applicants could face a wait of up to 20 months, according to the Irish Refugee Council (IRC).
Scot soccer star Savannah shines for Travellers in Irish sport
Kerry native Savannah McCarthy has experienced this famed hospitality first-hand, as she’s made a big impact on the Scottish soccer scene since she arrived in 2016 after signing with Glasgow City FC.
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.
Festabit: a weekend for new African theatre in Dublin
Inaugural Festival of African and Black Irish Theatre (Festabit) takes place at Dublin’s Project Arts Centre this month.
Alvin Ong pours his heart into Kopitiam’s pan-Asian cuisine
A man of few words but many skills, Alvin Ong’s life is all about cooking and making people happy.
Doing the Lindy hop on the streets of San Sebastián
“Dance connects me to my African diaspora music and stories, the present moment, my body, my partner, my community, my sense of curiosity, and a feeling of pure joy,”
Jeewon’s school is for life, not just for language
Ireland is a great place for his students, he says, because they are allowed to work part-time – and because the Taoiseach is a son of an immigrant.
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