An stáisiun teilifise náisiúnta Éireannach, le sé uaire nó níos mó as Gaeilge gach lá
Irish language consultancy & training, Online Irish language courses, Cultural events, Ranganna Gaeilge agus Imeachtaí cultúrtha, Irish language and more.
RTÉ news brings you the latest Irish news, world news, international news and up to the minute reports on breaking Irish news stories and news from around Ireland.
Does what it says on the tin. http://blog.irishblogs.ie/
A perfect example of why we need an Irish directory for good irish sites. Someone emailed me about this group 'Faoi Chaibidil'. Apparently a good Irish news publication. Only problem is I can't find it! So if you know the link to this site please email me at paul@caintcampaign.com. Thank you
Foinse is the National Irish Language newspaper equipped with state of the art technology Foinse is a tabloid sized 40 page high quality paper with full colour pages.
A weekly newspaper that is available every Saturday from newsagents "Foinse" means source, a high quality source of current affairs, business, sport and education Also included in Foinse are travel items, health matters, music and television
Comhdháil Náisiúnta na Gaeilge is the central steering council for the Irish language community. Its mission is to 'strengthen and consolidate goodwill and support for the Irish language and its usage as a living language so that it may be used freely and widely in all aspects of Irish life'.
Blog on all the important news going on in Ireland all in Irish.
Look up your favourite Raidió na Life programmes and presenters, download our schedule or a podcast, listen to us live or read up on the station's history and broadcasting philosophy. You can also buy shares in the station, get in touch with us, or become a volunteer!
The main aim of the organisation is to foster and promote the Irish language and its heritage throughout Ireland as a living language and as an expression of identity at policy and at community level.
The functions of Foras na Gaeilge:
promotion of the Irish language
facilitating and encouraging its use in speech and writing in public and private life in the South and, in the context of Part III of the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages, in Northern Ireland where there is appropriate demand;
advising both administrations, public bodies and other groups in the private and voluntary sectors;
undertaking supportive projects, and grant-aiding bodies and groups as considered necessary;
undertaking research, promotional campaigns, and public and media relations;
developing terminology and dictionaries;
supporting Irish-medium education and the teaching of Irish.
Remember, Foras na Gaeilge is here for you so if at any time you feel we may be of assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us.
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