A new short story by Booker Prize winning author Roddy Doyle is to be published exclusively in Metro Éireann from 15 December.
Members of the Traveller community in Dublin’s Blanchardstown recently organised a protest to highlight the failure of local authorities to deliver on Traveller-specific accommodation.The protest, which took place outside the Fingal County Council
Ireland has been urged to establish strong partnerships with Nigerian academic institutions as a way of strengthening their capabilities to produce future business leaders.The dean of Lagos Business School pushed for connections to be made at a recent
Many thousands of immigrant degree and diploma-holders have applied to have their foreign qualifications recognised in the State over the past 10 years, it has emerged.A spokesperson for the Qualifications Recognition Service (QRS) said the agency has
Former TV personality and long-time artist Kevin Sharkey is one of Ireland’s great characters, never short of pricking the bubble of the national psyche with a controversial opinion. Lois Kapila met the Donegal native to discuss his latest exhibition at
Le cúig bliana anuas, ar a laghad, bíonn scríbhneoirí, staraithe agus polai-teoirí san Fhionlainn ag fáil bagairtí ó antoiscigh na heite deise. Bíonn na hantoiscigh seo difriúil le chéile:
Given the recent nuclear freeze agreement between the ‘E3+3’ and Iran, I want to pivot from my discussion from the Tea Party extremists here in the US to providing you with some background and analysis of this extremely significant nuclear proliferation
Baseball is becoming such an unstoppable force on the Korean peninsula that in an effort to further milk every last won from the public, the Korean Baseball Organisation (KBO) has put the final touches on a 10th expansion team that will join the country’s
Stuffed courgette or zucchini is a very common meal in Turkey. The recipe below is for a meatless version, but you can easily add mince to the stuffing if you wish.
Soccer’s world governing body has launched a competition asking fans to predict who will face host nation Brazil in the group stage of next summer’s World Cup.
It was welcome to see the Minister for Justice “utterly condemn” the series of hate mail sent recently to some members of the Muslim community in Ireland.
When I started teaching race and racism some 20 years ago, the response from students was brutal: “How can you, a foreigner, say that Ireland is racist? We are a friendly, welcoming people. And anyway, Irish people were victimised by the British –
The statistics are sobering: one in every four women will be exposed to domestic violence at some time in their lives. Even worse, according to a report from the World Health Organization, one in every three women worldwide has been beaten, abused and
Mariaam Bhatti: Tales of a Domestic Worker
Far-right political parties and their anti-Europe rhetoric pose a real threat to the EU, argues Michael McGowan
Know Your Rights with Femi Daniyan
It happened on a recent Tuesday morning. I had just returned from the school run and had a short chat with my wife in the kitchen before deciding to go upstairs to get ready for the day’s activities. What would happen next I can only describe as a divine