THE IMMIGRANT soccer team D-Pils FC have pulled out of the Leinster Football League (LFL) in protest at the FAI’s ruling against their claim of assault by members of another club.
After hearing the case, FAI officials found Landen guilty of “gross misconduct” and suspended the three players who were given red cards. The association also fined the club €500 and warned them as to their future conduct. But crucially, the
MINISTER FOR Older People and Health Promotion, Áine Brady TD, today officially launches the Fáilte Isteach Clane project in Clane Parish Centre.
THE IRISH Government has no plans to regularise Nigerians who are illegally resident in Ireland, the Department of Justice has toldMetro Éireann.
AS ROCKETING unemployment in Ireland continues, a new report suggests that immigrants in Ireland could hold the key to reinvigorating the economy.
THE EQUALITY Authority has appointed a new chief executive, following the controversial resignation of Niall Crowley last December.
The dog was sweet but not an asset when it came to persuading the people of Mulhuddart to vote for Chidimma Agu (FF). So the family kept the dog and gave him a name, Biffo, but he stayed in the back garden, barking at the grass, when Chidimma went out canvassing.
THE CANNES Film Festival sometimes brings big surprises. It’s not unheard of for unlikely films to win all the plaudits while touted flicks are missing from the list of winners.
Last week I predicted that a new Democratic majority would probably be in power for at least a generation. Since then, a large survey of more than 7,000 American voters by Gallup was released which both amplifies and lends additional support to that argument.
So there we were – a rag-tag assortment of Carrys and other hangers-on, waiting around on a beach on the southern most tip of the Thai peninsula, close to the Malaysian border. We were gathered there ahead of the marriage of Irish girl Emma and Columbian
Like their friends and relatives back home, Polish people in Ireland have spent most May weekends enjoying the open air, whether it be on field trips, walking tours or religious pilgrimages.
It’s the start of summer in Poland, when most people head outdoors for weekends from now right up to October. Indeed, a May picnic in the countryside, in a park or by a river or lakeside is a long-standing tradition.
Large-scale emigration from Lithuania has created a new paradigm of news stories within its media, reporter Egle Digryte tells CATHERINE REILLY
I resisted getting a credit card for a long time – until a few months ago, in fact. I didn’t really need one, as I would have friends book flights for me online whenever necessary. But now Ryanair have put an end to my fiscal simplicity.
According to Pliny the Elder, “Cattle that have eaten poisonous honey throw themselves to the ground, seeking to cool their bodies which are running with sweat.”
The trial of Burma’s opposition leader continues this week. Aung San Suu Kyi is charged with breaching the terms of her house arrest, following her decision to allow a US national to briefly stay in her residence.
One of the first questions often asked between strangers is ‘Where do you come from?’ Considering this makes me wonder: what does your place of birth mean to you?
Last week I attended the humanist funeral of David Marcus, Ireland’s foremost literary editor, who supported scores of writers by publishing their short stories, novels and poems through his work as literary editor at the Irish