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Last month
April 2025
Conradh na Gaeilge slams DUP legal challenge to Irish language signs in Belfast station
This year
2025
€3.2m in funding approved for re-development of Conradh Na Gaeilge as a cultural hub in Dublin
Conradh na Gaeilge 'bitterly disappointed' by cross-border Irish language funding cuts
Last year
2024
Number of secondary pupils given Irish exemptions has almost doubled since before the pandemic
One in every 20 pupils was exempt from learning the language last year.
Bilingual packaging is one thing the parties agree on after four-year Canada-inspired campaign
Irish language at 'crisis point' after 2024 sees record number of pupils opt out of Leaving Cert exam
Irish language group says it won't pay €6,686 water bill over English language correspondence
Simon Harris plans to take Irish lessons to 'brush up' ahead of becoming Taoiseach
All time
Tesco removes incorrect sign as Gaeilge in new Galway shop following complaint
Plans for 30 homes in Meath Gaeltacht quashed over concerns about use of Irish language
Irish language legislation expected to be tabled within days, says Michelle O’Neill
'People see it as second grade': Debates continue on laws that could enable citizens to speak more Irish
Dublin could be getting a 'flagship' Irish language hub for speakers to meet and speak
Snapchat filters as Gaeilge could be on the way very soon
'We'll depopulate - and very, very quickly the island will be gone'
Radio presenters slapped on wrist for talking about 'Irish language Taliban'
"10% of all civil servants should be proficient in the Irish Language"
Cad é an Ghaeilge ar u-turn? Government to review bilingual signage plan
Conradh na Gaeilge films lads nicking its sign on Harcourt St, responds in best possible way
Why are some foreigners being "ridiculed" for learning Irish?
Thousands attend protest calling for increased support of Irish language
1,000+ for demo over Government 'lack of support' for Irish language