Irish
Green light for rescheduled Kneecap in Derry
Previous plan for concert in waterside area of the city was described as ‘not a wise idea’ by DUP MLA
Construction work begins at east Belfast Irish language school site
It follows the appearance of banners in recent days calling for the school to relocate, which police say they are treating as a sectarian hate crime.
Row over Ulster Scots on west Belfast park signage divides councillors
There have been calls to include Ulster Scots alongside English and Irish on signs at Springfield Dam
‘Sectarian hate’ banner opposing Irish language school in east Belfast condemned as Jamie Bryson defends it as ‘peaceful protest’
Police are investigating banner at site of planned school as sectarian hate crime
‘Repulsive’ banner opposing Irish language school in east Belfast removed
Banner appeared at site of planned Irish medium school at Montgomery Road
Dual Irish citizen detained in Australia for alleged drug smuggling
Preliminary testing returned a positive result for methamphetamine
Halloween: A ‘Hare Raising’ Samhain story for children from Irish folklore
In a tale from the beautiful new children’s book The Faerie Isle: Tales and Traditions of Ireland’s Forgotten Folklore, we meet a mysterious hare…
Lynette Fay: The Kneecap effect and why Irish should be taught in every school
In 2024, why is the Irish language not offered as an academic subject in state schools, in all schools in Northern Ireland?
‘Horror fans have been reading subtitles for years’ - Aislinn Clarke on her Irish language horror Fréwaka
David Roy speaks to writer/director Aislinn Clarke about bringing her Irish language horror to the Belfast Film Festival on Halloween night
Review: Fréwaka brings Irish-language horror to the big screen in creepy, claustrophobic style
David Roy views the new chiller from Belfast writer/director Aislinn Clarke, the opening film of this year's Belfast Film Festival