East Belfast Irish language officer Linda Ervine in Seachtain na Gaeilge address to Senators
Term updated by Foras na Gaeilge after previous referred to ‘blue’ people and ‘devil’
There are some new online resources available linked to the curriculum
Work will continue under reduced board until resolution found to North deadlock
Callinan says exploratory talks on fall-out from nurses’ deal still ongoing
Advocacy forum has struggled since funding was cut in 2014 by Foras na Gaeilge
Burqa, body shaming, single-use plastic, craft beer, hard border and pay gap some of the latest additions to English-Irish dictionary
Irish language groups bring pre-budget campaign to Dublin with ‘Clinic na Gaeilge’
Irish Government’s indifference boosts the DUP’s dismissive attitude to the language
Varadkar announces extension of celebrations to include Government departments
Some 5,000 positions up for grabs with most high-profile employers represented
Up to 5,000 positions in retail, finance and public service on offer at gradireland fair
Irish is far from dead in the lives of these four young people, who lay out their vision to bring the language back into the mainstream
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