Homemade sweets are very special and make delightful gifts if you pack them in pretty boxes or wrap them in cellophane and tie with a ribbon. These chocolate truffles are so good – sweeten up your loved ones!
In the previous guide to website statistics we learned about the click path and referrer links. Now let’s see what other information we can get.
Hundreds are expected to gather at Santry’s Morton Stadium on 26 May to witness a strong athletics programme as part of this year’s Africa Week celebrations.
The Minister for Communications recently announced he is to introduce a new ‘household broadcasting charge’ or ‘entertainment charge’ for every home in the country.
Oxfam Ireland would like to pay tribute to the Metro Éireann readers for their generous support in 2011. Despite extremely challenging times here at home, the public once again remembered the millions of people in developing countries who so desperately
Mark Bowden, the UN’s chief aid representative in Somalia, says that during the past year the Horn of Africa drought and famine crisis has claimed “tens of thousands of lives” in Somalia alone. Bowden estimates that the famine will last
Once again the EU Working Time Directive has reared its ugly head in the news. This badly thought-out piece of legislation should have been got rid of years ago. Under the directive, a worker in the EU can only work an average of 48 hours per week, averaged
Due to a production error in last issue\'s FashionFoward section, we failed to credit photographer Tomasz Misiewicz and makeup artist Marina Crean.
Having given the Minister for Justice a qualified welcome at the start of his term, the time has come to begin scrutinising the work of his department on immigration and integration.
There was an interesting exchange of letters and articles going on in the Irish Medical Times recently over events in Bahrain, where medics linked to the Royal College of Surgeons (RCSI) have been tried in military courts and jailed for treating wounded protestors
Among the many festivals in multiethnic, multicultural and multireligious Malaysia, where I come from, we celebrate Eid, Diwali, Christmas and Chinese New Year – all are national holidays, too.
This is the first article I’ve written for Metro Éireann since last November. There are two main reasons for this. First, I had a Master’s dissertation to finish, which ate into my time considerably. Then came my move from Ireland back
The Integration Centre welcomes the introduction of two schemes that can offer a fresh impetus in realising the economic benefits of immigration.
Migration is mostly a positive experience, and those of us working for and with immigrants are well aware of this. Therefore, it is worth working towards its acceptance as a permanent reality in Ireland and to build on its many positive effects.
The front page of one leading Sunday newspaper on 15 January was remarkable for featuring a photograph of a lynx-faced naked model wearing, in the words accompanying the photograph, ‘Nothing but Newbridge’ – a reference to the silverware
Dear Ireland, I’ve only known you for a year, but unfortunately, it’s time for me to leave. I had such a great time – great craic, as you say here. At the beginning it was quite challenging; getting used to a new language, a new city