HUNDREDS of fathers could be torn away from their Irish children.
A Palestinian family have been granted subsidiary protection in Ireland due to the risk of serious harm in Gaza.
Minister for Integration John Curran TD was on hand at UCD’s Geary Institute last week to celebrate the launch of the Duke Engage programme.
More than one out of every 10 Irish residents is unemployed – and unfortunately, it looks as if the figure will continue to rise before it falls.
TWELVE asylum seekers and refugees graduated from a 10-week course focusing on sexual and reproductive health and rights in Dublin last week.
At least 184 people have been reported dead and over 1,000 wounded after rioting broke out in the western Chinese province of Xinjiang between the Uyghurs, a Muslim ethnic minority, and the local Han majority.
From India to Ireland is a long way to travel to perform – especially when you’re not being paid.
As usual the eyes of the world were fixed on the fat cats meeting in Italy last week for the G8 summit. Meanwhile, you will likely have read nothing about another meeting of far more importance for our future, a meeting that represents the aspirations of over
Tá níos mó ná 100 milliún dídeanaigh i bPacastáin faoi lathair de bharr an chogaidh idir na Stáit Aontaithe agus na Taliban agus tá daoine ag fáil báis gach lá.
He may be a long way from his last post in Hawaii, but the new Filipino ambassador tells Catherine Reilly he\'s at home here among the Irish
Katrin Schmidt meets Frank Nwaubani, who has followed his parents’ footsteps into the second-hand clothing trade with his firm Westerpark International
Many of us can – and do – blame our political leaders for failing to take more concrete steps to reduce our reliance on fossil fuels for energy. But before you do, stop for a moment to ask yourself: how active have you been in supporting politicians
Steung Meanchey, Phnom Penh’s city dump, surely won’t top anyone’s list of must-see attractions in Cambodia. But with 4,000 people living there, I felt sure it would make for an interesting story. So I talked my reluctant, slightly alarmed
Some people don’t belong to any particular place, and I’m one of them. So here in Poland, I’m counting down the hours to my departure back to Dublin – to a new job and accommodation.
Would you really like to see Poland? Well forget about close-to-airport attractions, hire a car and get somewhere off the beaten track. If you can’t find yourself a Lonely Planet Guide, here’s some ideas to get you started.
Fruit and alcohol have always been sweet bedfellows.
Well the British and Irish Lions had a spectacular bounce back from their first two losses. The third game was again played at altitude in Johannesburg – more than a mile above sea level. But the Lions were adjusted to the climate, and from start to finish
ANYONE who fancies giving hurling or Gaelic football a go – but doesn’t know where to start – has hit the bonanza.