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This month
April 2026
An mbeidh tionchar ag an AI ar earnáil chruthaitheach na Gaeilge?
Tá dul chun cinn déanta ar aithint cainte na Gaeilge ag Abair.ie
Review into Mother and Baby Homes payment scheme must be 'more than just tea and sympathy'
Last month
March 2026
Ireland needs more landlords 'that have five or more houses who treat it like a business'
The government is trying to ‘change the housing culture in Ireland’, according to Fine Gael MEP Regina Doherty.
European Parliament votes to ban 'nudification' apps
Kathryn Thomas ag caint: tá an craoltóir aitheanta ag foghlaim na Gaeilge arís
February
February 2026
'Fixing something that wasn't broken': anger over planned cut to Donegal 'cancer flight'
'Is údar imní tromchúiseach é': fearg ann maidir le athrú sceidil 'd'eitiltí ailse'
Government unlikely to achieve its Irish language recruitment goals by 2030, committee hears
Amhras ann go mbainfidh an rialtas a gcuid spriocanna earcaíochta Gaeilge amach faoi 2030
Nuacht Cúla 4 ag cur nuachta trí mheán na Gaeilge ar fáil do dhaoine óga
January
January 2026
Cad a cheapann muintir Ráth Chairn i gCo na Mí faoi TG4?
'Mura ndéanaimid cleachtadh air, caillfidh muid é': Tá sean nós i mbun athbheochana
Cé go bhfuil dúshláin ann, tá traidisiún an tsean-nóis ag teacht slán.
'If we don't practice it, it will die out': Why the Sean Nós tradition is having a moment
Despite facing its challenges, sean nós singing and dancing is alive and well in Ireland.
'No secrets... just good work and a bit of luck': Arranmore's oldest citizen on turning 100
McEntee calls opposition outrage over increased funds to World Bank 'absolute nonsense'
De réir taighde nua, tá fonn ar pháistí an Ghaeilge a fhoghlaim ach tá siad teoranta
New research shows that children want to learn Irish but that their needs are not being met
An bhfuil traidisiún na hamhránaíochta ar an sean nós i mbaol?
Tá pobal nua ag teacht ar an sean nós mar gheall ar ranganna damhsa The Cobblestone
'Tá níos mó béime ar earraí Éireannacha tar éis Covid': Standún i mbun gnó le 80 bliain
'There's more emphasis on Irish goods after Covid': Standún celebrates 80 years in business
Last year
2025
'Is le gach duine An Taibhdhearc': borradh ar amharclannaíocht na Gaeilge i mbliana
'An Taibhdhearc belongs to everyone': Irish language theatre aims to reach more people in 2026
Cén seasamh atá ag damhsa ar an sean nós na laethanta seo in Éirinn?
'An insult to what art is': Údarás na Gaeltachta's AI competition faces backlash from artists
The Gaeltacht development agency defended its decision.
'Masla é sin ar an rud is ealaín ann': fritonn faoi chomórtas intleachta saorga an Údaráis
More needs to be done to help Ireland's nightclubs, says Galway DJ
Tá níos mó ag teastáil ón rialtas chun tacú le clubanna oíche, a deir DJ ó Ghaillimh
Tá éileamh mór ar leabhair Ghaeilge in Éirinn agus thar lear, a deir An Siopa Leabhar
Cuirfear teanga agus litríocht na Gaeilge chun cinn trí scéim nua An Leabharlann Fháilteach
'Deeply distressing for LGBTQI+ community': Labour TD calls for better access to HIV PrEP
Claire Byrne passes the baton to David McCullagh as she signs off on her last ever RTÉ show
Over 90% of British people have a negative opinion of ex-prince
Should the President criticise the government? New poll shows why people voted the way they did
The Fine Gael presidential curse: how the party have performed in every race for the Áras
'They're not representative of me': Cork students share their views on the presidential race
'Níl siad ionadaíoch orm': Tuairimí mic léinn i gCorcaigh faoi rás na hUachtaránachta
Conamara café owner says VAT cut will barely offset other cost increases he's facing
Ní rachaidh an gearradh VAT i ngleic le hardú costais eile atá ag caifé beag i gConamara