Ireland's bilingual podcast, How to Gael, has announced an exciting new tour. Doireann Ní Ghlacáin and Louise Cantillon will ...
Popularity is soaring across Northern Ireland, but dual-language sign policies agitate division as unionists accuse nationalists of cultural erosion ...
Irish trio of accordion, voice, fiddle and piano. The voice belongs to Méabh Begley, from Kerry’s prominent musical family – ...
Sinn Féin Leader in the Seanad, Senator Conor Murphy, has said that presentations made this week by language groups Foras na Gaeilge and Turas to the Oireachtas Good Friday Agreement Committee ...
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Irish-speaking auntie goes global as she shows perfect way to keep tradition alive for her niece
Keeping traditions alive and passing them on to the next generation is important, and for one woman, her love of the Irish ...
Each year, our experts on The Gaelic Football Show, make their predictions for the season ahead. In the past few days, Paul Rouse, James Horan, Tony Leen and Maurice Brosnan selected the All-Ireland ...
Máire Ní Churraoin tells PEOPLE she's never spoken in English to her baby niece — instead, she speaks to her in Gaeilge, also ...
The Irish language is having its moment — from the first-of-its-kind dictionary aimed at ending the need to understand Irish words through the lens of English, to a new president devoted to the use of ...
A grassroots Gaeilge movement is growing around Ireland and a revival of sorts is happening in our towns and villages. The rising popularity of the Irish language in recent years has been attributed ...
When Joe Carroll’s son, Eoghan, was diagnosed with dyslexia, one of the first things he was told after the assessment was that he could get an exemption from Irish. His “visceral reaction” was to ...
The Irish language commissioner has urged anyone who encounters animosity for speaking their native tongue to report the incident to the PSNI. Pól Deeds was speaking after new research revealed that ...
Donegal-based Éabhlóid published more books in 2025 than ever before. The lively Cló Iar Chonacht brought out almost a dozen and the other major Irish language publishers, Leabhar Comhar, Leabhar ...
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