Luke Donald became golf’s new world number one after beating Lee Westwood in a play-off at the PGA Championship at Wentworth last weekend. He becomes just the third English player to achieve the feat after Nick Faldo and Westwood since the rankings
The GAA’s National Inclusion Forum, held at Croke Park recently, sought to further the work of its inclusion and integration office in introducing minorities and non-traditional GAA communities to the family of Gaelic games.
Last week, two top FIFA executives were suspended for their alleged involvement in the latest bribery scandal to rock the organisation.
It’s that time of year again when we once more make a special appeal to the readers of Metro Éireann to think about who are the inspiring people in your community.
We the Muslim community of Ireland were shocked to see Metro Éireann dedicating a full edition to US President Barack Obama. Under Obama the US continues violating Pakistan\'s sovereignty and killing innocent people in ongoing drone attacks, while
As you may know, the Mandate Trade Union represents 45,000 workers in the retail and bar trades and many of our members have their wage rates set by Joint Labour Committees. In that context we are very concerned about the agenda for the forthcoming
On Monday 23 May, I was among several lucky people who had an opportunity to shake hands with US President Barack Obama, his wife and First Lady Michele and our Taoiseach Enda Kenny at College Green.
Wikileaks recently released around 779 secret documents showing how America has trampled upon habeas corpus and the rule of law.
Hafez Ibrahim, at the time aged 16, was attending a wedding in his hometown of Ta’izz in Yemen. Sometime during the night, celebrations boiled over. A struggle broke out, a gun went off and someone was killed. A bewildered Hafez was later sentenced
On 25 May members of the deaf community in Ireland staged a protest outside the Italian embassy against the proposal by their national parliament to withhold full language status from Italian Sign Language.
Many ask if it’s really possible that Osama bin Laden could have lived in Pakistan for six years without being identified, especially living so close to the Pakistan Military Academy. The simple answer is ‘no’. It defies all common
Last June, students of Castaheany Educate Together National School raised their Yellow Flag for Interculturalism, a gift from the Irish Traveller movement that it received for completing nine steps aimed at promoting interculturalism, equality and diversity
Congratulations President Goodluck Jonathan on your re-election! There’s a big task ahead in steering Nigeria’s ship on all fronts, especially the economy – the engine of our nation, with incredible multiplier effects across all other sectors.