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The Committee reiterates its previous recommendation that the State party adopt an Irish Language Act – British Government Criticised in ICESCR International Report over Irish-Language

Urgent Need to Strengthen Official Languages Act

Conradh na Gaeilge granted High Court’s Permission to bring Judicial Review Proceedings against Executive

Conradh na Gaeilge Expresses Disappointment and Frustration as Pre-Election Promises Abandoned

43 Members of Newly-Elected Assembly Support Irish-Language Commitments

Four Parties & Over 70 Candidates Support Commitments for Irish Language in the North

Independent research shows one in five in the north interested in learning Irish

Urgent Need for Senior Minister for Irish Language & Gaeltacht Evidenced By Independent Survey

Action Plan for Irish-Language Commitments On the Agenda for Northern Assembly Election

Conradh na Gaeilge To Take Northern Executive to Court Over Failure to Implement Irish-Language Strategy

Spend a Thoroughly Irish Easter Monday with Conradh na Gaeilge as RTÉ 1916 Hosts Reflecting the Rising in the Capital

“Language Rights are Fundamental Rights. We are part of a 40 million strong ‘minoritised’ European languages’ community” - Paul Bilbao

Seachtain na Gaeilge has been an outstanding week for Irish-medium education

Rith 2016 Gets 50,000+ Running for Irish Language

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