Ms McClure’s spokesperson, loyalist campaigner Jamie Bryson, said later: “Belfast City Council has also confirmed there will be no implementation of their Irish language policy in the meantime.”
Ms McClure’s spokesperson, loyalist campaigner Jamie Bryson, said later: “Belfast City Council has also confirmed there will be no implementation of their Irish language policy in the meantime.”
An Iranian mother of two who fled Tehran for a better life in Ireland has been named locally as Masuma Sohrabi after she was found dead with catastrophic neck injuries in Galway.
Exclusive - A murder investigation is set to be launched after an Iranian mum of two was found dead with catastrophic neck injuries in Galway.
A number of bilingual signs have been vandalised overnight
Counsel for Conradh na Gaeilge contend the ongoing failure to implement a strategy cannot be justified, and that Mr Lyons is in breach of an obligation to put a strategy in place
Iceland is set to hold a referendum on restarting talks to join the EU, with Ireland saying the move would be a 'big moment'.
Conradh na Gaeilge claimed the fees were “wasted defending the indefensible”
A statement was issued on social media on Tuesday evening
Economy Minister Caoimhe Archibald confirmed in a social media post on Tuesday night that she would step in to provide the funding needed to keep the project operational
Last month, Gordon Lyons said his departmental officials were reviewing funding options for the service
The party have demanded that Communities Minister Gordon Lyons be hauled before the Assembly as the row intensifes
Mr Justice McLaughlin identified a legal defect in a separate determination about flying of the Palestinian flag, but declined to quash that decision
The University Street application only managed 14.28% support in survey
A new RTÉ documentary follows broadcaster Róisín Ní Thomáin as she explores neurodiversity challenges and visits a Belfast school to see pioneering autism support in action.
The President of Ireland must first consult with the Council of State before referring legislation passed by the parliament to the Supreme Court over constitutional concerns.
The poll has sparked reaction on both sides of the signage debate
"This sign serves as a reminder to them that both they and their language are welcome here and that no amount of delay and denial will prevail over their rights.”
Filmed in Glenarm in Co Antrim, it was written by Belfast-based Sarah Gordon and director Damian McCann
Oisín Moran posted his annoyance on X, formerly Twitter, after attempting to book a flight with the Irish airline, only for the online booking system to refuse to accept his name
Baroness Foster made the comments while giving evidence to Stormont's Assembly and Executive Review Committee on Tuesday