A Northern Ireland council has now erected its first ever Irish and English bilingual street sign. v.1 ...
The Basic Income for the Arts scheme is the first permanent one of its kind in the world and follows a pilot scheme, launched in 2022.
Shoppers in a Tesco branch in Cornwall were left amused after spotting bilingual signs in Welsh rather than Cornish. In the ...
In Northern Ireland, where the Irish language is a proxy battleground between Unionists and Nationalists, dual-language signs have become a “key point of contention at Stormont”, said the BBC. In ...
Glentoran have moved into pole position in the race to sign Josh Daniels from Welsh champions The New Saints. Premiership leaders Larne were also interested in the versatile 29-year-old and earlier in ...
In-person interactions break down barriers in east London, as AI startups also try to bridge communication divide Wesley Hartwell raised his fists to the barista and shook them next to his ears. He ...
The price of basic food goods is rising at more than double the overall rate of inflation, figures from the Central Statistics Office (CSO) indicate. The agency’s latest flash estimate of the ...
The death has been announced of the Irish language scholar Professor Máirtín Ó Murchú. He was Senior Professor at the School of Celtic Studies, in the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS), ...
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Loyalist activist Jamie Bryson has obtained permission to intervene in legal action over the Stormont administration’s ongoing failure to implement an Irish language strategy. He was granted ...
Belfast City Council bypassed minority interest protections over a proposed Irish language policy in a “cobbled together” process which was unlawful and farcical, the High Court heard today. Lawyers ...
Belfast City Council bypassed minority interest protections over a proposed Irish language policy in a “cobbled together” process which was unlawful and farcical, the High Court heard today. Lawyers ...
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