Our three friends Preteritus (the past), Nunco (the present) and Prostremo (the future), having set out from their village in search of a treasure, have just set up camp after a long and eventful first day on their journey.
In the latest instalment of Metro Eireann’s Meet The Boss, SANDY HAZEL speaks to Mustapha Aboubi, owner of The Olive Tree restaurant in Castlebar
Founder of O’Briens Sandwich Bars, BRODY SWEENEY, continues his series on how to cope with the stresses and strains of starting a new enterprise
Tháinig na sluaite daoine amach ar na sráideanna san Ankara cúpla seachtain ó shin chun a míshásacht a chur in iúl faoi iarrthóir uachtarántachta
Our Irish language columnist Gearóid Ó Colmáin considers the history that lies beneath the earth at Tara
Dil Wickremasinghe explains how the Irish ‘céad míle fáilte’ is not the reality for gay love immigrants who wish to live here with their partners
The mechanism that will shape the destiny of Ireland and its people for the next five years is well underway. Yet a large proportion of the more than 400,000 immigrants who live and work here will not play any significant role in this process.
MAGDALENA SOBCZAK meets two men dedicated to providing the support and advice Eastern European immigrants need to start a new life in Irish society
Bisi Adigun, director of the acclaimed The Kings of The Kilburn High Road, continues his explorations of contemporary African identity in The Dilemma of a Ghost, an electrifying, fascinating and quite humorous play based on the book by Ama Ata Aidoo.
Across the Niger with Ukachukwu OkorieMy father was dead long ago. I didn’t have enough clues to the exact person my dad was, but his name was spelt like ‘Africanus’. He left a harem of women and many
ROBERTO A SAMSON, a Filipino-Italian living in Ireland, gives credit where credit is due to those all-time miracle workers and hidden true heroes around us
A Filipino priest who co-ordinated the Philippines Disaster Appeal, which was run by almost 30 Filipinos and their Irish friends on Saturday 5 May, has thanked the public for supporting the fundraising.
Sheikh Shaheed Satardien on Islam’s influence on civilisation in Europe through the ages
US Ambassador Thomas Foley began his talk at Dublin City University (DCU) by telling the audience what he hoped to accomplish with this appearance. He started by trying to frame the issue in terms of where the US stood relative to other countries in Europe as
The second in a series of talks aimed at examining the experiences of people from various parts of the world now living in Northern Ireland is set to be held this Friday.
THE Migrants Party of Ireland made a brief foray into the rough-and-tumble world of Irish politics last week. And if the name is new to you, there’s a good reason: it doesn’t really exist.
A north Dublin man, originally from Iran, has publicly criticised the board of the Grangegorman Development Agency over its approach to input from the local community.
MUSGRAVE SUPERVALU CENTRA CLAIMS NOT TO KNOW THE EMPLOYMENT CONDITIONS OF AGENCY WORKERS AT its FONTHILL ROAD DEPOT, AS MUSGRAVE-EMPLOYED WORKERS SPEAK OUT FOR THEIR IMMIGRANT COLLEAUGES