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Conradh na Gaeilge Ard-Fheis unanimously passes motion recognising “failure of Foras na Gaeilge as a viable funding structure” and will consider alternative funding models over the coming year

Gradam an Uachtaráin awarded to Máirín Ní Ghadhra at Conradh na Gaeilge Ard-Fheis in Baile Bhlainséir

Legal Challenge regarding dual-language signage block in ABC Council gets underway with High-Court Review in Belfast

Legal Challenge regarding dual-language signage block in ABC Council gets underway with High-Court Review in Belfast

Rí-Rá ahead on the airwaves for Irish language chart station

Rí-Rá ahead on the airwaves for Irish language chart station

Judicial Review proceedings launched as Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council refuse to approve a bilingual street sign

Judicial Review proceedings launched as Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council refuse to approve a bilingual street sign

Irish Spoken in Belfast Courts as Conradh na Gaeilge challenge Information Commissioner on Belfast City Council refusal to disclose legal documents relating to Olympia Bilingual Signage

Irish Spoken in Belfast Courts as Conradh na Gaeilge challenge Information Commissioner on Belfast City Council refusal to disclose legal documents relating to Olympia Bilingual Signage

Gráinne Seoige, Kayleigh Trappe and Aindriú de Paor named as ambassadors for #SnaG24

Gráinne Seoige, Kayleigh Trappe and Aindriú de Paor named as ambassadors for #SnaG24

A significant step forward in the development of 6 Sráid Fhearchair

A significant step forward in the development of 6 Sráid Fhearchair

Could you speak as Gaeilge for 24 hours? 25,000 students take part in Irish-speaking challenge

Could you speak as Gaeilge for 24 hours? 25,000 students take part in Irish-speaking challenge

ABC Council blocks first ever bilingual street sign, despite ‘draconian’ criteria in own policy being met

ABC Council blocks first ever bilingual street sign, despite ‘draconian’ criteria in own policy being met

Gaeltacht Quarter street signage plan a huge step forward whilst saving Belfast City Council over £185,000

Gaeltacht Quarter street signage plan a huge step forward whilst saving Belfast City Council over £185,000

Belfast Lord Mayor announces Conradh na Gaeilge as his final chosen charity

Belfast Lord Mayor announces Conradh na Gaeilge as his final chosen charity

125,000 km travelled around the world by online conversation as Gaeilge at #Comhrá23

125,000 km travelled around the world by online conversation as Gaeilge at #Comhrá23

Government once again miss out on opportunity to fulfill Irish language and Gaeltacht “ambition” as a small increase in funding announced in yesterday’s #Budget

Government once again miss out on opportunity to fulfill Irish language and Gaeltacht “ambition” as a small increase in funding announced in yesterday’s #Budget

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