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Linda Ervine sits on a replica of the ancient stone chair used to inaugurate the Gaelic Chieftains of Clandeboye in Northern Ireland. Ervine, founder of Northern Ireland's first integrated Irish ...
A campaign group has secured a date for their third High Court challenge against the Stormont administration’s ongoing ...
The Northern Ireland Executive is seen as a "laughing stock" over Irish language signs at Belfast's Grand Central Station, a ...
Foras na Gaeilge, the all-island Irish-language promotion body set up after the Belfast Agreement, has driven the growth of ...
The Identity and Language (Northern Ireland) Bill passed its third and final reading in the UK’s House of Commons on Wednesday, October 26. The Bill will now go forward for Royal Assent and ...
Ian Collen does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their ...
An Irish-language act should not be the cause for the collapse of talks in Northern Ireland. Blaming the unionists for the last minute failure of the negotiations to re-establish the power-sharing ...
Mr Justice McAlinden called on Ministers to enter discussions instead of spending vital public money being on opposing sides ...
DUBLIN — Shoved off the radar by arguments over Britain’s withdrawal from the European Union and the sexual-harassment scandals in the British Parliament, Northern Ireland is quietly falling deep into ...
BACK IN ACTION after a lapse of three years, Northern Ireland’s shaky government rests on a compromise so ingenious that it would impress a medieval theologian trained to argue over angels and ...
UNTIL March 31st all seemed well at the four clubs in Belfast where youngsters can go after school to socialise, get local history lessons with a radical slant and sign up for hiking trips, all in ...