A special supplement in association with the Irish Network Against Racism
Know Your Rights with Femi Daniyan
On numerous occasions, I have witnessed people refusing to get into a taxi because the driver is black.
Philanthro-capitalism, also known as ‘venture philanthropy’ is the method of running non-profit organisations using profit-making methods.
The new Registrar of Credit Unions in Ireland, Sharon Donnery, began her new job at the beginning of February having moved from the post of head of division within the Consumer Protection Directorate of the Central Bank of Ireland, which she joined as
New experiences in a foreign country are welcoming for people of all backgrounds, which you’ll find out when you submerge yourself in the local culture.
Barclays Bank this week announced its plans to restructure its business to put ‘ethics before profits’ and speculation is rife that a notorious division that helped millionaire clients across the globe to avoid paying tax will be axed.
Plans by Nigeria’s coach to lead the team to the Confed Cup in Brazil this June look uncertain following news that he resigned his position – and withdrew his resignation – just after the Super Eagles’ victory in the African Cup
Irish Olympic hero Katie Taylor is preparing to enter the ring again to fight Maike Klueners on 24 February.
I wanted to find out what recipe or tip that I could try at home. This would be one way to impress friends – Nepalese tea!
Kathmandu Kitchen 18 Dame Street, Dublin 2
There’s a Finno-Ugric bee in Marani’s Italian bonnet, it seems. His most known work was New Finnish Grammar, the translation of which came out in 2011, and now this book, which came out last year (translated by Judith Landry) and which also
‘Day-to-day life is so boring!'
Representatives from the Council of Europe, the European Commission, and a group of pioneer ‘intercultural cities’ throughout Europe gathered recently to discuss the successes of “diversity advantage” in their respective cities.
The head of an Irish-based Nigerian club delivered a rousing message to his fellow members to “encourage the unity of Igbos in Ireland” at its recent annual gathering in Dublin.
Parents, teachers, friends and family were on hand to support the more than 135 pupils from west Dublin who battled it out for the winning prizes and a place in the second stage of the Credit Union Schools Quiz recently.
Traveller support group Pavee Point has condemned the recent arson attack on a house allocated to a Traveller family in Donegal.
A report released last week raises serious questions about the trade policies being pursued under Ireland’s EU presidency, say development activists.