2022 Galway Film Fleadh gets underway
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Pat McGrath, Western Correspondent, reports from The Galway Film Fleadh opening night.
Pat McGrath, Western Correspondent, reports from The Galway Film Fleadh opening night.
We have the largest and strongest Gaeltacht in the country on our doorstep and this has a lasting impact on Galway City, on its cultural and linguistic identity as a bilingual city.
The offices of Líonra Leitir Ceanainn were opened on Castle Street on Monday, coinciding with the launch of the national Gaelphobal campaign.
Foras na Gaeilge has launched a nationwide campaign to encourage the use of Irish in communities outside of Gaeltacht areas.
Foras na Gaeilge is investing over €4.1 million in language planning in eight areas, which have been officially recognised for local developments in the language.
As part of the government’s 20-year strategy for the Irish language, the parish of Acaill has appointed Colm Mac Eachmharcaigh as its first Oifigeach Pleanála Teanga
Here are 5 spots on Inis Oirr from our Summer Issue that we think make it the perfect wellness weekend retreat.
An estimated 17,000 people took part in a protest march to demand Irish language legislation on Saturday in Belfast city centre.
Schools from all over the country gathered at the Gaelbhratach presentation on DCU St Patrick’s Campus in last Tuesday.
Commencing at 9pm each Thursday, the Athlone Pop Up Gaeltacht originated in 2019 among a number of friends who were learning the national language via Duolingo.
Pat McGrath, Western Correspondent, reports from The Galway Film Fleadh opening night.
We have the largest and strongest Gaeltacht in the country on our doorstep and this has a lasting impact on Galway City, on its cultural and linguistic identity as a bilingual city.
The offices of Líonra Leitir Ceanainn were opened on Castle Street on Monday, coinciding with the launch of the national Gaelphobal campaign.
Foras na Gaeilge has launched a nationwide campaign to encourage the use of Irish in communities outside of Gaeltacht areas.
Foras na Gaeilge is investing over €4.1 million in language planning in eight areas, which have been officially recognised for local developments in the language.
As part of the government’s 20-year strategy for the Irish language, the parish of Acaill has appointed Colm Mac Eachmharcaigh as its first Oifigeach Pleanála Teanga
Here are 5 spots on Inis Oirr from our Summer Issue that we think make it the perfect wellness weekend retreat.
An estimated 17,000 people took part in a protest march to demand Irish language legislation on Saturday in Belfast city centre.
Schools from all over the country gathered at the Gaelbhratach presentation on DCU St Patrick’s Campus in last Tuesday.
Commencing at 9pm each Thursday, the Athlone Pop Up Gaeltacht originated in 2019 among a number of friends who were learning the national language via Duolingo.