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Two members of the Irish Writers’ Exchange – who regularly review books for Metro Éireann – are launching their own publications this month.
On the first of each month, Gospel Faith Mission International – The Overcomers, a Dublin-based Pentecostal churc, holds a special service open to members of any denomination.
The Department of Education has thrown its full support behind a new initiative to help prevent bullying and promote positive attitudes to mental health among Ireland’s 830,000 school-going children.
Primary schools across the country need to be more proactive in the fight against cyber-bullying, according to an anti-bullying expert.
Dublin City Public Libraries’ career direction and development programme for 2013 will continue on Thursday 5 September in the business information centre at the Central Library in the Ilac Centre.
China has overtaken Germany and the USA as the world’s biggest travel spending nation, with Chinese tourists spending US$102bn on international travel in 2012, an increase of over 40 per cent on the previous year.
During the ‘Celtic Tiger’ boom period, immigrants came to Ireland in much greater numbers than ever before in search of work, better living conditions or to take refuge in the country.
Two men and a woman in Kenya have announced their intention to get married.
Kenyan police have expressed concern over the alarming rate of commercial sex tourism that targets young boys in the country.
Young people from Dublin and across the country attended a Think Big workshop at O2 headquarters in the capital recently, where they presented their ideas for projects to promote positive mental health in their local communities.
The Association of Ogun State Indigenes (AOSI) is a socio-cultural organisation in Ireland.
Logan Raju has struggled to heal after a fall last year - but as he tells Eliza Foster, his fiery opinions remain unquenched
Gardaí are seeking the public’s help in identifying the last movements of a man whose body was discovered at a waste recycling facility in west Dublin on Friday 23 August.
West End producers have announced the cast of the musical based on Roddy Doyle’s The Commitments ahead of its run at London’s Palace Theatre from 21 September
It’s been a busy few months for Irish author Roddy Doyle. As his new novel The Guts hit bookshelves around the world, the musical based on his most famous work, The Commitments, prepares to take over the London stage
A special event commemorating Martin Luther King’s momentous ‘I have a dream’ speech took place in Temple Bar’s Meeting House Square last Wednesday 28 August – 50 years to the date Dr King uttered those
Nigerian says he wants to help ill brother - but Justice rejects his visa application