The Irish language will for the first time play a central part in Ireland’s presidency of the European Union later this year. All official documents, policy programmes and press releases will be in ...
Mark Wallace, the owner of the Rex Bar in Belfast’s Shankill Road, knows just two phrases in Irish. The first is “Shankill” – which comes from the word Seanchille, or “the old church”. The second ...
The Coventry Irish Society has launched the Margaret Keane Irish Language School in tribute to the Co Meath woman whose Irish language gravestone inscription sparked a court battle. Keane, who was ...
Free animated resource helps children build Irish vocabulary while discovering amazing facts about the world around them. We wanted to create something fresh and practical for both classrooms and ...
Delve into the soil and soul of Ireland with Scoil Scairte's Self-Paced language immersion. Scoil Scairte is an award-winning cultural learning experience made by The Trailblazery Ireland in ...
Thanks to a recent resurgence of interest in the Irish language, more people than ever are learning the language of their ancestors. The Irish language was nearly extinguished under British ...
In December, Kneecap – which performs all of their songs in Irish Gaelic – is making a highly-anticipated return to Ireland, ...
The biopic “Kneecap” brings Irish-language hip-hop to Netflix, following the semi-mythical origins of its namesake rap group in late 2010s Belfast. The film features Michael Fassbender as Arlo, a ...
Coimisiún na Meán has published the results of its Irish Language in Media Survey. The survey was conducted to inform a wider Review, currently underway, of the provision of Irish language services ...
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Kneecap, Irish Rap Trio Stir Irish Language Revolution and Won a BAFTA
If the logline of “abrasive, ultra-political, Gaelic language rap” doesn’t ring any bells, don’t worry, you’re not alone.
Story and audio by Maureen O’Hare, illustrations by Leah Abucayan, CNN (CNN) — Do you know your Gearóid from your Gobnait? Your Fearghal from your Muirgheal? To the untrained eye, Irish names can seem ...
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