Purple Hibiscus By Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie (Fourth Estate)
12 Years a SlaveDir: Steve McQueen
The Camogie Assoc-iation has launched a new initiative for parents and their teenage daughters to get into the sport via their local clubs.
The United Nations Children’s Fund (Unicef) has said that the number of Syrian children who require help because of the on-going crisis in their country has more than doubled in the last 12 months to 5.5 million.
The new animal welfare legislation that has just come into effect has some glaring anomalies.
I was very saddened to hear of the death last Tuesday of Christine Buckley, the Irish-Nigerian woman survivor of ‘Ireland’s gulags’, the industrial school system run by religious orders. Buckley has been battling with cancer and, in view
Mohammed Samaana
I must admit, Mariaam Bhatti’s column is always the first item I turn to when I get my hands on a freshly printed copy of Metro Éireann. It provides a unique insight about domestic work in Ireland. But living in the US now I have asked myself: how
Negotiation is where two or more people or parties intend to reach an understanding or solve the problems between themselves without necessarily using a third party. Negotiation is a process where each party involved in negotiating tries to gain an advantage
Mariaam Bhatti: Tales of a Domestic Worker
As the superpower rhetoric of the 1980s returns, Michael McGowan wants to promote dialogue between east and west
As Enar Ireland relaunches its protocol holding Ireland’s politicians to account ahead of International Day Against Racism in 21 March, the network’s director Shane O’Curry reminds us that anti-racism is a concern for all of society