Get the glad rags ready Nidge and co – Love/Hate leads IFTA nominations
What Richard Did also tops the nominations with eleven nods. Here’s the full list.
View ArticleBray Sea Life to display largest collection of seahorses in Ireland
This will also be the first time that the rare, Irish species of the long nosed seahorse will be on display.
View Article940 people sought asylum in Ireland last year
The numbers seeking refuge in EU countries rose 32 per cent in 2013, mainly due to the crisis in Syria.
View ArticleHere’s how you can make Dublin a City of Sanctuary
You can get involved – it’s simple, say the organisers, who hope it will spread throughout the country.
View ArticleGridlock in UK: Cars abandoned, passengers stranded after heavy snowfall
A group of coach passengers spent the night in a church in Sheffield, and people have been leaving their cars to seek shelter.
View ArticleCalifornia woman lets thousands of homeless cats take over her house
Lynea Lattanzio spent her entire retirement fund on the sanctuary.
View ArticleAward-winning Irish film starring cast who have intellectual disabilities...
Sanctuary was initially a theatre production – now it has made its way to the big screen.
View ArticleDCU first Irish university to be designated a “University of Sanctuary” for...
Fifteen academic scholarships will be made available to asylum seekers or refugees commencing their studies in September 2017.
View Article'We're struggling to keep the doors open': Donkey sanctuary appeals for money
About 70 donkeys are currently being looked after there.
View ArticleSchool lockdown lifted after capture of escaped wolf in UK
The sanctuary has said that the wolf’s enclosure gate may have been left open deliberately.
View ArticleSeven asylum seekers and refugees will receive scholarships to study at UCC
The college joins DCU and UL as a University of Sanctuary.
View ArticleTraumatised bears and wolves find solace at Greek sanctuary
Bear dancing — forcibly taught to the animals by making them walk on hot coals — is a practice that still survives in the Balkans.
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