Monthly Archives: September 2008

‘Famine song’ controversy draws in Irish government

The Irish government has become involved in a controversy following the recent Old Firm game with Glasgow Rangers Vs Celtic.  

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Death by migration at EU border

At least 270 migrants and refugees died at the EU gates the last month. It is the worst bulletin since the beginning of 2008: 179 of them between Libya, Malta and Italy. Victims also between Algeria and Sardinia (14), in … Continue reading

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Human Rights Education conference

Celebrating 60 years of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, this conference will see a number of keynote speaks on themese such as diversity in education, democratic schools, development education and special education and on the issue of children’s rights.Writer … Continue reading

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Celtic legend in hospital following sectarian attack

The former Celtic captain Neil Lennon was treated in hospital early today after being assaulted in Glasgow, according to police. Lennon, now a coach at the club, received treatment for minor injuries following an incident in Glasgow’s West End hours … Continue reading

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