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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
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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.
Immigrant taxi drivers singled out for refs?
Immigrant taxi drivers have expressed concerns over claims that their applications for new licences are being treated differently than those for native Irish drivers.
Irish supermarkets are supporting humane eating
In the words of French poet, novelist and dramatist, Victor Hugo: “There is one thing stronger than all the armies in the world, and that is an idea whose time has come.”
Papal visit could unfairly sway abortion referendum
The abortion issue in this country is a war between church and State. The problem is, many of our legislators are Catholic which, means it is difficult to get the church out of Irish politics.
Hair stylist, Nikolina, brings a multicolour approach to Irish life
Multiculturalism is even reflected in the family home, with her husband and daughter. “We both bring a ‘multicolour’ approach to all our dealings and have the best relationship. As a couple, we will always be from three different countries: Nigeria, Croatia and Ireland.”
Dissent is necessary in a democracy
This taxi driver’s attitude was problematic in the sense that it is usually assumed ethnic minorities are ‘not British enough’, or ‘not Irish enough’ or ‘not French enough’, unless they prove they are obedient to whatever decision their government makes, even when it is wrong.
Egide Dhala: a man of peace and support for the vulnerable
Describing himself as “an educator” and “a servant of others”, Congolese-Irish man Egide Dhala, talks to Metro Éireann about going up in DR Congo, navigating the challenges of an immigrant in an Ireland that’s changed remarkably over the last 20 years, and his plans for the future.
Irish dancer Caydee is kicking up tradition
Caydee Dunne, 13, fell into her success in Irish dancing, but her trophies show she certainly landed on her feet. “My mam put me in Irish dancing, just for a year ‘cause I was four,” she says. “I was supposed to go back, quit dancing and join drama, [but] I wanted to stay in dancing.”
Ireland tops Nigeria in race to secure future soccer star Armstrong oko-flex
No approach has been made to recruit top Nigerian-Irish U16 soccer star Armstrong Oko-Flex by the Nigerian governing body in advance of the 2019 Fifa U17 World Cup, Metro Éireann has learned.
No racial profiling at Ireland's borders, insists Justice Minister
Racial profiling has no place in Irish immigration control, the Minister for Justice and Equality has said.
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