Last week’s public whipping of a group of women in Sudan for ‘indecent dressing’ is something that cannot be accepted. Indeed, the act should be condemned by all members of the international community.
Enable Ireland Disability Services is asking people with disabilities and parents of children with disabilities in Dublin to take part in an online survey investigating their experiences of taking part in social and leisure activities.
Former Church of Ireland Archbishop of Dublin John Gregg termed The Bethany Home in Rathgar, south Dublin, as a home for “fallen” women when he presided at its opening in 1922. The stigma of that insult remains today, and needs to be reversed.
Whether you agree with me or not, one of the greatest forces of nature is that of the human spirit. Indeed, many instances have proven that a resolute spirit can tackle issues head-on in spite of whatever trials or tribulations stand in the way. When Barack
On 16 December 2003 I spent my very first day in Dublin. I had planned my move for nearly two years – applying for my Irish passport, saving money, circulating my CV, finding a flat, and corresponding with banks, recruiters and all other appropriate agencies.