Irish language groups across the island are “rightly worried and concerned about the future of their projects and their staff ...
Funding cuts by the all-Ireland Irish language agency Foras na Gaeilge represent "a total failure from both the northern and southern governments". That is according to Dr Pádraig Ó Tiarnaigh ...
The body tasked with promoting the Irish language across the island of Ireland is facing a funding crisis that could result in a cut to a range of services and initiatives it provides to the public.
The group is preparing to increase its efforts against the use of Irish in the Republic with the upcoming launch of its new website, and in Northern Ireland where a revival of the language is ...
However, Dyslexia Ireland maintains there are genuine reasons why many Irish-exempt students go on to study a European language. Rosie Bissett, the support group’s chief executive, said students ...
The Capuchin Friars of Ireland can trace their history to the ... dedicated to the preservation and revival of the Irish language, and the “celebration of, and if possible the resuscitation ...
The Education Authority (EA) has said that Northern Ireland still needs two new Irish language post-primary schools to meet the demand for Irish-medium education. That is according to the latest ...
Foras na Gaeilge says it has to make savings of more than €800,000 (£669,000), meaning funding cuts to some groups operating in NI.
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