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2014

Fáilte go dtí ár leathanach Cartlann. Ar an leathanach seo gheobhaidh tú gach 24 dár earraí a briste síos i míonna agus sna blianta.

Anti-Racism Rally at Stormont today

More than two hundred Irish speakers, young and old, came out today, in spite of the bad weather, to... read more..


CONRADH NA GAEILGE CALLS ON EXECUTIVE TO DELIVER ON PROMISE TO PROTECT IRISH LANGUAGE

Conradh na Gaeilge called on parties in support of the Good Friday Agreement to refocus their effort... read more..

Conradh Na Gaeilge Agrees With 62% Of The Community And Looks For Immediate Action From The Government

Conradh na Gaeilge is demanding immediate action from the Government in the south in light of the re... read more..

World Record Broken For Longest Irish Language Conversation!

The world record has been broken by Comhrá '14 for the longest Irish language conversation ever, whi... read more..

World record attempt for longest Irish language conversation half way there!

Comhrá '14, the world record attempt for the longest Irish language conversation, which started last... read more..

Listen To the Public Taoiseach - We Want A Minister With Proficient Irish

The Irish language and Gaeltacht community were both disappointed and surprised yesterday (Tuesday, ... read more..

Urgent Discussions On Irish-Speakers’ Human Rights Underway At Conradh na Gaeilge Information Day

As the Government in the south continues to make decisions with far-reaching consequences for the Ir... read more..

Conradh na Gaeilge Calls On Minister Pat Rabbitte To Stand By The Promise That He Made

Conradh na Gaeilge are calling on the Minister of Communications, Energy and Natural Resources to st... read more..

Language Act Urgently Needs Much Amending

The numerous weaknesses and deficiencies of the heads of bill for the Official Languages (Amendment)... read more..

Political Parties North & South Taking A Stand For Irish-Language & Gaeltacht Rights In Europe

Conradh na Gaeilge has compiled a comprehensive chart detailing the answers of European election can... read more..

Irish-Language Rights On The Elections’ Agenda

Conradh na Gaeilge is calling on candidates in the local and European elections to choose a future f... read more..

Better Late Than Never - Government Finally Listens to Public, But Much More To Do To Strengthen Language Act

Conradh na Gaeilge welcomes the Government’s decision, announced today (Friday, 4 April 2014), not t... read more..

President Michael D Higgins Concerned For The “Human Rights” of Irish Speakers

President of Ireland also expresses disappointment at apparent “low level of capabilities in the Pub... read more..

Cutbacks & Step Backs Condemned by Conradh na Gaeilge

Government showing more interest in state system’s predisposed recommendations to weaken the Officia... read more..

Dubliner Elected President at Conradh na Gaeilge’s 2014 Ard-Fheis

Cóilín Ó Cearbhaill to prioritise Rights for the Irish speaking and Gaeltacht community in his new r... read more..

Seán Ó Cuirreáin, First Ever Ombudsman Steps Down Today Because of Government Inaction

Conradh na Gaeilge pays tribute today to Seán Ó Cuirreáin, the Irish Language Commissioner, who step... read more..

Ten Thousand Choose A Future For The Irish Language at Lá Mór na Gaeilge

People Hit The Dublin Streets in Droves To Support Irish Speaking and Gaeltacht Communities Marching... read more..

Lots of Love for the Irish Language at Lá Mór na Gaeilge This Valentine's Weekend

Thousands Red With Rage At The Governments Gather To Show Solidarity With Gaeltacht and Irish-Langua... read more..


Gaeltacht and Irish-Language Communities March Together To Demand Fairness From Governments

Irish Speakers Across Ireland Red With Rage at Lá Mór na Gaeilge Irish-language and Gaeltacht commu... read more..

Conradh na Gaeilge Irish Courses Are A Bargain New Year's Resolution – So Tell A Friend!

If your good intention to go to the gym every morning has already fallen by the wayside, or if learn... read more..

Conradh na Gaeilge & Comhaltas Uladh Welcome Council of Europe Recommendation For Use of Irish in NI Courts

Conradh na Gaeilge and its Ulster assembly Comhaltas Uladh have welcomed the Council of Europe’s obs... read more..

The Public Will Air Their Anger At Public Meeting Organised By Conradh na Gaeilge in Liberty Hall

Conradh na Gaeilge is giving the Irish-speaking and Gaeltacht community a chance to air their anger ... read more..

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