A dispute over Irish language signs at Grand Central Station will be raised at a meeting of executive ministers on Thursday.
The DUP’s latest outcry over bilingual signage at Belfast’s new Grand Central Station is nothing more than a tired extension ...
Neglect of the water system is an all-Ireland issue, in the straightforward sense that both parts of Ireland have the same ...
Design work to include the Irish language at Belfast Grand Central Station has now stopped pending potential legal action, ...
For boys, Kohen, Baylor, Stetson and Kyson are among the "reddest" names, with at least 66 percent prevalence in conservative states. For girls, Hattie, Oaklynn, Oakleigh and Gracelynn are leading ...
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TheJournal.ie on MSNConradh na Gaeilge slams DUP legal challenge to Irish language signs in Belfast stationCONRADH NA GAEILGE has slammed opposition by the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) to Irish language signage in Belfast’s Grand ...
Belfast and Glenariff is a Slugger reader from Belfast. “Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry and narrow mindedness and many ...
For nationalists in Belfast and east Ulster, there had been much debate since 1921 about whether (or not) to accept the ...
Leaders on both sides of the Irish border are bracing themselves for US President Donald Trump's tariff announcement later, ...
DUP ministers at Stormont intend to “put a marker down” against the decision to install Irish language signs at Belfast’s ...
THE President of Conradh na Gaeilge has accused the DUP of attempting a rerun of the main unionist party's disastrous axing ...
Design work on Irish language signs at Belfast’s Grand Central Station has stopped due to “potential legal action”, Translink ...
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