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The Northern Ireland Secretary has questioned the "fuss" surrounding Irish language signs at Belfast's Grand Central Station.
The event highlighted the history of the Presbyterian Church and the Irish language.
Deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly has said she will raise the issue of Irish language signage at Grand Central ...
Rebecca Shields’ non-credit class invites students, staff and community members to learn and preserve the language.
Cross-border Irish language agency Foras na Gaeilge is to receive a "once-off" funding package of €630,000 (£547,000) from ...
Stormont's Infrastructure Minister Liz Kimmins has said she "stands firm" following a political row over her decision that Irish language signs should be installed at Belfast's Grand Central station.
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The Independent on MSN17d
Legal duty to bring Irish language signs decision to Executive – Little-PengellyA Stormont minister has a “legal duty” to bring a decision to erect Irish language signs at Belfast’s Grand Central Station to the Executive, deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly has said. Ms ...
Evening Standard on MSN17d
Work on Irish language signs in Belfast train station halted due to potential legal actionDesign work on Irish language signs at Belfast’s Grand Central Station has stopped due to “potential legal action”, Translink ...
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