Sinn Féin Infrastructure Minister Liz Kimmins approved £150,000 for Irish language signs saying it was a "hugely positive development". However, Robinson said the minister "decided to squander ...
“That’s what’s so fascinating – how these signs were part of the Irish resistance, even if in a subtle way,” she added. When the Irish state was founded, there was “huge pressure” to ...
So this latest row over Irish-language signage at Belfast Central Station has added another pressure point. Gavin Robinson has described the signs as a "pet project" of Sinn Féin DUP leader Gavin ...
Bilingual signs are of course already commonplace ... they might possibly develop a better understanding of the way in which the Irish language has always helped to shape our society.
Mr Harrison also told An Bord Pleanála, in an appeal contesting Fingal Co Council’s refusal of the application last month, that DAA considered “the removal of redundant, deteriorating ...
I remember the signs in the windows that said ‘No Irish or dogs‘. I didn’t want to live in a country that took that attitude towards me or mine – though it was not fired by deep feelings ...
After Gardaí stopped the vehicle to find out why the driver would possibly take their car the wrong way down the street, they told the authorities they “didn't see the signs”. They were ...
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Golf Monthly on MSNI've Played Both World-Class Links And Delightful Hidden Secrets Along Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way...When the Wild Atlantic Way was launched in 2014, it became one of the best driving routes in the world, overnight. It ...
Questions about the decision to install Irish language signs at Belfast’s Grand Central Station are legitimate, deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly has said. Stormont Infrastructure ...
Wild garlic might just be the new blueberry. This doesn’t mean we’ll be licking garlic lollies all summer. It just means that this extraordinary little leaf has cartwheeled its way up the ...
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Independent.ie on MSN‘Utterly shambolic week’: DUP and Sinn Féin row escalates over Irish language signs at Belfast train stationNorthern Ireland's Deputy First Minister has said the Infrastructure Minister has had a “shambolic week” and still has “questions to answer” over a decision to erect Irish language signage at Northern ...
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