Irish citizenship exam may be introduced as early as February
A NIGERIAN security guard is recuperating following a brutal attack in Dublin that caused him serious head injuries.
The United Nations is considering sending hundreds of security operatives to support the Libyan rebels’ plan to stabilise the country once the current conflict is over, according to a leaked official document.
Irish citizenship for gay immigrants in civil partnerships with Irish citizens is among the previsions of new legislation signed into law recently.
Prospects of a better life in Ireland provide strong encouragement to immigrants who do not have the right to remain in the country, according to a new report.
NIGERIANS IN Ireland have reacted with horror to last week’s bomb attack on UN offices in Nigeria’s capital Abuja.
As Muslims the world over celebrate the end of Ramadan this week, members of the media in Ireland have been invited to a special party.
The east African community in Dublin is inviting members of the public to a special fundraising event aimed at assisting people affected by the famine in the Horn of Africa. All proceeds from the event on Friday 2 September will go to Unicef to help
For the past two months, eight American university students have been living the lives of typical Dubliners: tackling the bus system, drinking Guinness, and picking up conversational phrases like “thanks a mil” and “cheers”. They’ve
Irish beef exports to South Africa received a huge boost recently following the decision of the South African government to recognise Ireland\'s BSE controls.
A LEADING foreign-born entrepreneur has urged immigrant businesspeople not to see their ventures as purely “immigrant businesses” or to blame commercial failures on their non-native background.
Dublin-based Indian fashion designer Shinto Benedict showcased his first haute couture collection in Cabra on 28 August.
Tá an samhradh thart, dá dtabharfá samhradh air. Bíonn a fhios agam go bhfuil na laethanta gearra ag teacht inár dtreosa nuair a bhíonn an comórtas Rós Thrá Lí ar an teilifís, rud
Sinn Féin’s education spokesperson has expressed his belief that the growth in demand for Irish language courses at universities across Ireland illustrates the importance of retaining the language within the school curriculum.
Nuair a chríochnaigh mé an deichiú bliain ag obair do m’fhostóir, fuair mé bónas a chaith mé ar théacsleabhair theangacha éagsúla, mar is dual dom. After 10 years working for
As I said last time out, Congressional Republicans are putting their selfish personal and political interests ahead of their country by pandering to the Tea Party. However, they’re not the only ones pandering to narrow-minded, right wing interest groups
Forget the DMZ - South Korea’s most heated dispute is with Japan over a few rocks in the ocean, says Andrew Farrell
In this humourous non-fiction book, Guardian journalist Jon Ronson explores the worlds of insanity, psychiatry and the media. I liked Ronson’s two previous books, and I expected this one would provide a convenient test to find out just which of the