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Belfast turns red as biggest Irish language demonstration in a generation demands immediate implementation of IRISH LANGUAGE ACT Speakers call on British Government and DUP to end decades of Irish language veto and obstruction

Thousands to descend upon Belfast for historic Irish language Lá Dearg demanding Irish Language Act An Dream Dearg takes to the streets of Belfast for what is billed to be the biggest Irish language rights event of a generation

Strong cross-party support expressed by TDs and Seanadóirí today for Irish language legislation to be enacted in the north #ANOIS 

Strong cross-party support expressed by TDs and Seanadóirí today for Irish language legislation to be enacted in the north #ANOIS 

The country's 3rd level students are very active in promoting the Irish language  The students' work was recognised last night when Rónán Ó Domhnaill, An Coimisinéir Teanga, presented the first certificates and awards of the ‘Gníomhaí Gaeilge’ scheme

The country's 3rd level students are very active in promoting the Irish language The students' work was recognised last night when Rónán Ó Domhnaill, An Coimisinéir Teanga, presented the first certificates and awards of the ‘Gníomhaí Gaeilge’ scheme

“Until there is a specific date for implementing Irish language legislation we have no reason to trust the British Government when it comes to language rights”

“Until there is a specific date for implementing Irish language legislation we have no reason to trust the British Government when it comes to language rights”

#Gaelvóta - 6 Parties sign up to key Irish language #ae22 commitments in run up to Thursday’s Elections

#Gaelvóta - 6 Parties sign up to key Irish language #ae22 commitments in run up to Thursday’s Elections

“There is no point in going any further until we have a Westminster Parliament date for Irish Language Act”

“There is no point in going any further until we have a Westminster Parliament date for Irish Language Act”

Over 1,000 signatures on open letter calling for immediate implementation of Irish Language Act after decades of delay

Over 1,000 signatures on open letter calling for immediate implementation of Irish Language Act after decades of delay

Crisis for Gaeltacht Summer Colleges and with risk of potential disaster for the sector

Crisis for Gaeltacht Summer Colleges and with risk of potential disaster for the sector

‘Deceitful’ British Government continue to delay and deny Irish Language Rights decades on from international agreements

‘Deceitful’ British Government continue to delay and deny Irish Language Rights decades on from international agreements

Conradh na Gaeilge welcomes new legislation creating official registration certificates for the first time in Irish

Conradh na Gaeilge welcomes new legislation creating official registration certificates for the first time in Irish

Conradh na Gaeilge welcomes new legislation creating official registration certificates for the first time in Irish 

Conradh na Gaeilge welcomes new legislation creating official registration certificates for the first time in Irish 

Conradh na Gaeilge encourages Irish speakers to request census form in Irish for Census 2022

Conradh na Gaeilge encourages Irish speakers to request census form in Irish for Census 2022

“Ciste Spreagtha” announced to spark Irish language events in the community now that the pandemic restrictions have been reduced

“Ciste Spreagtha” announced to spark Irish language events in the community now that the pandemic restrictions have been reduced

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