Derry Journal on MSN
In pics: Crowds flock to County Derry's 'Hogwarts na Gaeilge' at Gaelcholáiste Dhoire’s 'Lá Oscailte' in Dungiven
Gaelcholáiste Dhoire, Dungiven Principal, Mr. Diarmaid Ua Bruadair has described turnout for the Annual Open Day on Saturday ...
For dance teacher Gráinne Joughin, the increased interest has been both heartening and revealing, and had offered the chance to put Manx dancing "back on the map". "People have really gotten behind it ...
In December, Kneecap – which performs all of their songs in Irish Gaelic – is making a highly-anticipated return to Ireland, ...
He was officially announced as manager on 22 December. He replaced Elena Sadiku, who will go down in history as she led ...
Free animated resource helps children build Irish vocabulary while discovering amazing facts about the world around them. We ...
Free platform adds 500+ Spanish videos covering science, geography, history and more – joining 3,500 English educational videos for children LearningMole lets children discover the world in multiple ...
Irish Examiner on MSN
Irish now: Gaeilge through games rather than grammar
Jess Casey discovers how activities such as dodgeball in UCC’s Barr na gCnoc initiative give children a natural entry into ...
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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 ...
An ogham stone in Cornwall, England BabelStone via Wikimedia Commons under CC BY-SA 3.0 Researchers say they are compiling the first-ever dictionary of ancient Celtic languages in Britain and Ireland.
County Dublin natives Derek Ó Briain and Eoghan Mac Mathúna are part of a team behind a groundbreaking new monolingual Irish dictionary by Foras na Gaeilge that was launched on Tuesday, December 9 by ...
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