The Irish language society at Queen's University Belfast has welcomed the result of the students' union referendum on the Irish language proposal ... .
A referendum aimed at reintroducing Irish language dual signage in the students’ union at Queen’s University in Belfast following its removal almost 30 years ago has won the overwhelming support of voters.
The Belfast student has become the face of the ‘Yes’ campaign in a referendum to reintroduce Irish-language dual signage in the university’s students’ union following its removal almost 30 years ago.
On the "IrishStew Podcast," their guest argues fluency is a myth and urges learners to show up without shame, while her "Irish with Mollie" community and the book "The GaeilgeGuide" have reached more than 10,000 students worldwide ... .
I have been encouraged by what feels like a clear revival of the language ... The Irish language is not only alive but thriving, giving us a glimpse of what the future might look like if it were fully embraced as part of our shared heritage.
The State’s perspective on the Irish language and its speakers has become indistinguishable from that of British colonial rule... But performative exuberance about the Irish language should not be equated with a real revival.
Scríobhann Aodhán Ó Deá, Stiúrthóir Forbartha le Conradh na Gaeilge faoi FÍS 2026 a thabharfaidh 5,000 duine óg le chéile san Ionad Comhdhála an tseachtain seo ... is buntáiste luachmhar sa bhreis í an Ghaeilge sa saol acadúil, gairmiúil agus sóisialta ... .
Bill entitled an Act to protect accuracy in the use of Irish language names and addresses, including the length accenting of vowels, by facilitating the correction of records in accordance with the ...
...Media Regulation Act 2022 to protect the right to communicate through the medium of the Irish language without infringement; and to provide for related matters.