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Tuesday 28 November 2023 Dublin: 3°C

# conradh na gaeilge

This year
2023
Tesco removes incorrect sign as Gaeilge in new Galway shop following complaint
Tesco have apologised and removed the sign
All time
Plans for 30 homes in Meath Gaeltacht quashed over concerns about use of Irish language
Conradh na Gaeilge said the ruling is an important victory that will inspire the whole Gaeltacht community.
Irish language legislation expected to be tabled within days, says Michelle O’Neill
Deputy First Minister Michelle O’Neill said the policy must be delivered upon.
'People see it as second grade': Debates continue on laws that could enable citizens to speak more Irish
The Official Languages (Amendment) Bill 2019 is currently before the Dáíl.
Dublin could be getting a 'flagship' Irish language hub for speakers to meet and speak
It’s part of an investment plan for the language.
Snapchat filters as Gaeilge could be on the way very soon
Ar fheabhas.
'We'll depopulate - and very, very quickly the island will be gone'
The people of Inis Meáin are campaigning hard to get a second teacher for their primary school – but so far their protests are falling on deaf ears.
Radio presenters slapped on wrist for talking about 'Irish language Taliban'
FM104′s Phoneshow included comments that Irish-speakers were “nutters”.
"10% of all civil servants should be proficient in the Irish Language"
According to a report by a culture and Gaeltacht committee anyway…
Cad é an Ghaeilge ar u-turn? Government to review bilingual signage plan
The pilot scheme aimed to have Irish and English the same size on road signs.
Conradh na Gaeilge films lads nicking its sign on Harcourt St, responds in best possible way
Here’s the video.
Why are some foreigners being "ridiculed" for learning Irish?
Students at Conradh na Gaeilge told one documentary maker about the attitudes their Irish friends had towards them learning the language.
Thousands attend protest calling for increased support of Irish language
As many as 5,000 are attending the protest outside Leinster House this afternoon.
1,000+ for demo over Government 'lack of support' for Irish language
The event is part of a “strong campaign” for the Irish language taking place this year.