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I remember the signs in the windows that said ‘No Irish or dogs‘. I didn’t want to live in a country that took that attitude towards me or mine – though it was not fired by deep feelings ...
The Northern Ireland Secretary has questioned the "fuss" surrounding Irish language signs at Belfast's Grand Central Station.
Protestors set to take part in a demonstration against the inclusion of Irish language on signs at Belfast’s Grand Central ...
In 1997, the students’ union removed English/Irish signs saying it “had no choice”. A subsequent campaign by QUB Irish society, An Cumann Gaelach, for bilingual signage failed in 2018.
Sinn Féin Infrastructure Minister Liz Kimmins approved £150,000 for Irish language signs saying it was a "hugely positive development". However, Robinson said the minister "decided to squander ...
“When the Irish state was founded ... Many signs are subsequently replaced by modern blue and white signs with Roman font, with no provision for the use of cló gaelach in the current Official ...
Deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly has said she will raise the issue of Irish language signage at ... Little-Pengelly said her party made "no apology" for asking questions about spending ...
The bilingual green and white signs, which feature the old Irish font Cló Gaelach ... conservation areas but there is currently no policy for their retention in other areas.
Hilary Benn told BBC News NI the signs were about "respecting ... insisting it was the right decision and "no one has anything to fear from the Irish language". Speaking on BBC Radio Ulster's ...
Deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly has said her party made "no ... Irish-language signage at Belfast Central Station has added another pressure point. Gavin Robinson has described the ...