Irish Language

Irish (Standard Irish: Gaeilge), also sometimes (and controversially) known in English as Irish Gaelic or Gaelic, is a Goidelic language of the Insular Celtic branch of the Celtic language family, itself a part of the Indo-European language family. Irish originated on the island of Ireland and was the language of most of the population until the late 18th century. Although English has been the first language of most residents of the island since the early 19th century, Irish is spoken as a first language in broad areas of counties Galway, Kerry, Cork and Donegal, as well as smaller areas of …

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Eurofound · 26 March 2024 English

dramas (it does not encompass animations, Irish-language productions, or micro-budget productions).


EU: European Union · 31 January 2024 English

Community, of the other part - Adoption of the Irish language version 1. On 12 December 2023, the Council European Parliament for its consent. 3. The Irish language version of the Agreement, which was not produced 146(2) of the Agreement stipulates that the “Irish language version shall be authenticated by an exchange forthcoming sessions, as an "A" item, the Irish language version of the Agreement, as finalised by


The Constitution Society · 25 January 2024 English

That status commands the support (not just the consent) of unionists, the consent of a majority of the people of Northern Ireland (on past referenda, and the best available contemporary …

agreeing a budget and the DUP’s attitude to the Irish Language contributed to a judgement or perception by


British Academy · 24 January 2024 English

The British Academy and the Academy of Social Sciences commissioned researchers at the Leverhulme Centre for Demographic Science, University of Oxford to examine and uncover “the stories, successes and cumulative …

in words: The Electronic Dictionary of the Irish Language is a historical dictionary that reveals the


British Academy · 16 January 2024 English

on the creation of the support and business guidance to maximise Electronic Dictionary of the Irish Language absorptive capabilities in these firms. [...] There is for example a notable level of theme,

guidance to maximise Electronic Dictionary of the Irish Language absorptive capabilities in these firms. receiving


CBD: Convention on Biological Diversity · 16 January 2024 English

with larger budgets and longer operational periods: Wild The Scheme is funded with €108 million from the EU Atlantic Nature LIFE IP is focussed on the restoration of National Recovery …

to the natural world, including through the Irish language and the biodiversity and landscapes of Gaeltacht topography, community recommended actions the Irish language is development and the Irish published, with


EU: European Union · 19 December 2023 English

on the phasing out of the derogation of the Irish language, international agreements are only translated


ARK · 12 December 2023 English

The contents of the report are the responsibility of the authors, generously assisted by the Advisory Group led by Professor Adrian Guelke, and do not necessarily reflect the views of …

Minister; and, changes in commitments towards Irish language issues. These are discussed in greater detail recruitment of two Commissioners, one for the Irish language and one for Ulster-Scots. The Commissioners package containing new legislation around the Irish language would not be introduced before the May 2022 46 POLITICAL PROGRESS Commissioner for the Irish Language, a Commissioner for Ulster-Scots and the Ulster ireland-57342118 BBC NI (28 March 2022) No Irish language legislation before Assembly election. Available


IIEA: Institute of International and European Affairs · 29 November 2023 English

Fostering a new era of Irish-British relations with the spectre of a new It’s vital to recognise the urgency of the Westminster government in London situation, with the democratic institutions …

news. it down until it got its non-negotiable Irish language act. Finally, the Editorial strongly commended conflict. agreed that Sinn Féin must get its Irish language act, which ultimately it did. It is past time


The Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies: The Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies · 12 October 2023 English

Supporting the research and educational mission of the University of Notre Dame by engaging faculty, students, and visiting scholars in a supportive intellectual community, the Institute works to project the …

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