- 11 Jun: Fairness for Irish Language broadcasting
Conradh na Gaeilge agrees with the majority of the recommendations of the Joint Oireachtas Committee on the Irish language, the Gaeltacht and the Islands in their report on the challenges pertaining to Irish language broadcasting.
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- 17 May: Widespread support for #GaelVóta in Local and European Elections
Conradh na Gaeilge are asking the public to consider the #GaelVóta when voting on Friday, 24th of May, in Local Elections in the south and European elections in the north and the south
A wide range of candidates for the European Par...
- 15 May: International Association of Language Commissioners issues support for Irish language rights
The International Association of Language Commissioners, founded in 2013, is made up from 11 international Language Commissioner Offices. The Association’s mission refers to their aim “to support and advance language rights, equ...
- 30 Apr: Wide range of parties support Irish language commitments in local elections
Parties indicate support for local council Irish language services and policies as Conradh na Gaeilge announce #GaelVóta commitments
In total, six parties are supporting Irish language commitments in the upcoming local elections in ...
- 23 Apr: Content and Language Integrated Learning recommended by Conradh na Gaeilge to be implemented from September 2019
Conradh na Gaeilge welcome an announcement made by State Minister for Education and Skills Joe McHugh that Content and Language Integrated Learning will be implemented in 22 schools and early education centres from September 2019. &nbs...
- 18 Apr: Up to a thousand responses and signatures on QUB bilingual signage consultation collected & submitted by An Cumann Gaelach
An Cumann Gaelach QUB has today spearheaded the collection and submission of up to a thousand responses agus signatures on the QUB consultation process on its ‘Equality, Diversity & Inclusion Policy’, all calling on the Univ...
- 04 Apr: RTÉ Failing to Fulfill Statutory Obligations when it comes to Irish Language
Only 0.7% of National Broadcaster's Television Output in Irish.
An Coimisinéar Teanga has published an Annual Report which finds that RTÉ is not fulfilling its statutory obligations under the Broadcasting Act 2009 by failing ...
- 02 Apr: Irish Language Radio Workshops for Dublin Schools thanks to Lord Mayor ?
Dublin’s Lord Mayor launches Irish language radio workshop scheme for schools
The Lord Mayor of Dublin Nial Ring has launched a scheme, supported by Dublin City Council, that will give over 750 school students the opportunity to take...
- 25 Mar: Irish language community takes to the streets as the Guildhall Derry turns RED in support of Irish language Act
Derry City Hall, the Guildhall, turned red last week, Thursday 21st March 2019, in support of the An Dream Dearg campaign for an Irish Language Act and language right. A motion passed through Derry and Strabane District Council earlier...
- 25 Mar: Irish language community takes to the streets as the Guildhall Derry turns RED in support of Irish language Act
Derry City Hall, the Guildhall, turned red last week, Thursday 21st March 2019, in support of the An Dream Dearg campaign for an Irish Language Act and language right. A motion passed through Derry and Strabane District Council earlier...
- 25 Mar: Irish language community takes to the streets as the Guildhall Derry turns RED in support of Irish language Act
Derry City Hall, the Guildhall, turned red last week, Thursday 21st March 2019, in support of the An Dream Dearg campaign for an Irish Language Act and language right. A motion passed through Derry and Strabane District Council earlier...
- 14 Mar: Welsh Language Commissioner Meri Huws launches new research auditing Local Council compliance with Irish Language framework
Research compiled by Conradh na Gaeilge, CAJ and Ulster University shows both good and bad examples of compliance by local councils.
Conradh na Gaeilge, alongside the Committee for the Administration of Justice (CAJ), and Ulster University...
- 06 Mar: The Irish language and the Internet: Celebrate Lá na Meán Sóisialta!
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- 06 Mar: The Irish language and the Internet: Celebrate Lá na Meán Sóisialta!
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- 06 Mar: The Irish language and the Internet: Celebrate Lá na Meán Sóisialta!
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- 06 Mar: The Irish language and the Internet: Celebrate Lá na Meán Sóisialta!
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- 06 Mar: The Irish language and the Internet: Celebrate Lá na Meán Sóisialta!
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- 01 Mar: Seachtain na Gaeilge le Energia 2019 kicks off today!
Today marks the first day of Seachtain na Gaeilge le Energia 2019! The festival will be in full swing from the 1 - 17 March 2019.
Last year over 3000 public events were held, with hopes to expand the festival even further this year!&...
- 27 Feb: First County Language Plan ever in Ireland to be launched in County Kildare
Conradh na Gaeilge congratulate Sult na Sollán, a Kildare branch of the organisation, who will launch a five year Irish language plan for County Kildare, with an event in Naas on 28th February.
The Minister for Sta...
- 25 Feb: ‘Where are our Irish teachers?’ - Conradh na Gaeilge, USI and student teachers gather today at Leinster House.
Conradh na Gaeilge, USI and student teachers gather today at Leinster House.
Today, Thursday 13th December, Conradh na Gaeilge and the Union of Students in Ireland call on the education minister Joe McHugh to support our student teac...