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2022
Taoiseach hopes 'in-person' St Patrick's Day events can return with White House visit on the cards
This year will be Micheál Martin’s last opportunity as Taoiseach to visit with the US president in Washington DC.
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Photos: The snow took a lot of us by surprise this morning - here are your pics...
The Canadian Ambassador’s feeling right at home this morning.
White police officer to sue estate of black teenager he shot dead
Quintonio LeGrier’s family say there’s no reason why police should have opened fire when responding to a domestic disturbance at their home.
People are really annoyed at Twitter for deleting their background pics
It’s replaced them all with a completely white background and it’s hurting everyone’s eyes.
Referendum on Irish Water could happen but needs "an awful lot more work" --- White
Support for a public vote to guarantee public ownership of water services has been gaining support in recent weeks.
'We're here to deal with the rotten apples': Thousands rally over chokehold death in New York
An unarmed black man died after being put into a chokehold by a police officer.
New iPhone could be gold, scratch resistant and have a fingerprint scanner
Apple is reported to be releasing two new iPhones in September – the iPhone 5S and the iPhone 5C.
Column: Trayvon Martin’s tragic death shows that race still divides America
It makes me feel guilty when we talk about race, and I suspect that’s how most white Americans feel, writes Larry Donnelly, who says there is still a way to go yet before racism no longer has a stronghold in America.
Poll: Does Ireland have a discrimination problem?
ESRI research says black people, women, and those aged over 45 all experience discrimination. How bad is the problem?
ESRI: Black people report highest rates of discrimination in Ireland
More than one in ten adults in Ireland say they have been discriminated against based on factors such as age, gender, disability, ethnicity, or race, according to the ESRI.
White newborns now a minority in the US
For the first time, there are more Hispanic, black and other minority children under the age of one in the US.