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Last week
22nd March 2026 - 28th March 2026
NĂ¡ fĂ¡gtar an Ghaeilge ar an dtaobhlĂ­ne i bParlaimint na hEorpa - Cynthia NĂ­ MhurchĂº
MEP urges reversal of Irish language sidelining in EU Parliament as Ireland's presidency looms
The view from the commentary box: What's the Irish for 'A Nation Holds its Breath'?
NĂ¡isiĂºn ar chipinĂ­ ag feitheamh ar an gcluiche mĂ³r idir Éirinn agus An Seicia, deir trĂ¡chtaire
Irish EU Presidency is opportunity to address lack of Irish interpreters in Brussels - MEP
Deis Ă­ UachtarĂ¡nacht na hÉireann chun dul i ngleic le heaspa ateangairĂ­ sa Pharlaimint Eorpach
Last month
March 2026
Fo-thoghchĂ¡n sa Ghaeltacht is mĂ³ sa tĂ­r fĂ¡gtha gan dĂ­ospĂ³ireacht Ghaeilge ceal cainteoirĂ­ lĂ­ofa
Not enough fluent Irish candidates in Galway West for debate on TG4 or RTÉ RaidiĂ³ na Gaeltachta
Bua eile sna cĂºirteanna ag lucht na Gaeilge Ă³ thuaidh faoi chomharthaĂ­ocht dhĂ¡ theangach
Another (street) sign that Irish is winning battle for inclusion in Northern Ireland
An dĂºshlĂ¡n nua do rannphĂ¡irtithe i sraith rĂ©altachta teilifĂ­se: abair slĂ¡n le feoil
RTÉ's new reality show challenges seven participants to endure a month without meat?
Ireland should act to protect rights of language minorities during upcoming EU Presidency
BrĂº Ă³ na NĂ¡isiĂºin Aontaithe ar Éirinn teangacha mionlaigh a chur chun cĂ­nn san Aontas Eorpach
Review: New 1970s-set Irish language whodunnit is immensely enjoyable
MistĂ©ir agus dunmharĂº cois locha ag croĂ­ an scannĂ¡in Ghaeilge is dĂ©anaĂ­ inĂ¡r bpictiĂºrlanna
TorthaĂ­ fĂ³gartha ar chomĂ³rtas chonspĂ³ideach an ĂdarĂ¡is faoi intleacht shaorga
Winners of controversial AI competition unveil their works at Gaeltacht event
Is Ă­ glĂ³r Gaelach IsibĂ©al a bheidh le cloisteĂ¡il ar chloigĂ­nĂ­ dorais na hÉireann as seo amach
Dublin Gaeilgeoir Isibéal is selected as 'voice of the nation' for Ring doorbell app
'Barbie na Gaeilge' on being a TikTok star and her new global book deal
There’s been a considerable change of attitude towards learning Irish, according to social media content creator Laura Pakenham.
Dea-scĂ©al na teanga Ă¡ insint ag 'Barbie na Gaeilge' i leabhar nua le dĂ¡ileachĂ¡n domhanda
OiliĂºint agus taithĂ­ a gcomrĂ¡daithe ag coinneĂ¡il fĂ³rsaĂ­ na hÉireann slĂ¡n sa LiobĂ¡in - CoirnĂ©al
Irish troops in Lebanon have proper 'training and experience' to stay safe
Ădar dĂ³chais don tithĂ­ocht Gaeltachta i gCorca Dhuibhne mar bhuaic ar lĂ¡ gnĂ³thach don Aire
A ray of hope for Gaeltacht housing as Minister announces survey to measure actual need
'Dhéanfadh idir 300 agus 400 teach gach bliain an difríocht don nGaeltacht' - Ó hÉallaithe
Building 300-400 houses yearly would help alleviate Gaeltacht housing crisis - campaigner
TĂ¡ tĂ­thĂ­ocht uainn sa Ghaeltacht agus saol trĂ­ Ghaeilge - Ă©ilimh Ă³ige na Gaeltachta ag an DĂ¡il
Youth of Gaeltacht demands housing and a future for the Irish language at DĂ¡il protest
Parents who went to Conamara speech and language appointment told to go home, do online course
Imigh abhaile agus dĂ©an cĂºrsa ar lĂ­ne - an comhairle a tugadh do thuismitheoirĂ­ i gConamara
February
February 2026
DhĂ¡ scannĂ¡n Ghaeilge ag an am chĂ©anna, agus sinn ag feitheamh le scaithimh ar cheann amhĂ¡in!
We've been waiting for a year for an Irish language film, then two come along at the same time
Gaeilge rĂ³ dheacair an chonstaic is mĂ³ roimh Ă©ifeachtacht fhĂ³graĂ­ Ghaeilge - taighde
Easier and 'more fun' Irish would help comprehension of ads, new study suggests
Gaeil ghlĂºin Aoine an ChĂ©asta chun gnĂ­omhĂº ar son aontĂº na hÉireann tar Ă©is na h-ard-fheise
Good Friday generation of Irish speakers votes overwhelmingly for Irish unity at Belfast event
Aisling athaontaithe anois i mbunreacht an eagrais Ghaeilge is mĂ³ sa tĂ­r
Historical echoes as country's largest Irish language organisation votes to act for Irish unity