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“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

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

1,000 young people to celebrate the Irish language online as part of Lá na Meán Sóisialta agus na Teicneolaíochta

1,000 young people to celebrate the Irish language online as part of Lá na Meán Sóisialta agus na Teicneolaíochta

Seachtain na Gaeilge le Energia kicks off today, celebrating 120 years of the largest Irish language festival in the world

Seachtain na Gaeilge le Energia kicks off today, celebrating 120 years of the largest Irish language festival in the world

Paula Melvin elected new President of Conradh na Gaeilge, bringing to close the 5 year term of Dr Niall Comer.  Conradh na Gaeilge warmly welcomes first female President of the organisation since 1994-5.

Paula Melvin elected new President of Conradh na Gaeilge, bringing to close the 5 year term of Dr Niall Comer. Conradh na Gaeilge warmly welcomes first female President of the organisation since 1994-5.

Irish language groups across Belfast united in favour of proposed bilingual street signage policy changes.

Irish language groups across Belfast united in favour of proposed bilingual street signage policy changes.

Education Authority’s Funding Decision Decimates Irish Medium Youth Services   Over £86,000 of funding cuts will result in instant service closures in Belfast; 5 jobs to be lost;  further regional cuts expected

Education Authority’s Funding Decision Decimates Irish Medium Youth Services Over £86,000 of funding cuts will result in instant service closures in Belfast; 5 jobs to be lost; further regional cuts expected

Celebrating 120 years of the world's largest Irish language festival

Celebrating 120 years of the world's largest Irish language festival

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