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Gaelscoil Choláiste Mhuire has been operating in cramped conditions on Parnell Square for two decades
Gaelscoil Choláiste Mhuire has been operating in cramped conditions on Parnell Square for two decades
Pluto stresses that agencies can’t wait around to be told to include our language in advertising, in campaigns and in content.
TG4 and Adare Productions are back with a new series of “Beidh Mé Ar Ais” (“I’ll Be Back”) in search of Ireland’s next big tourist attraction.
‘We don’t understand why Irish people are scared of this language,’ says one of 40 Cantonese speakers who completed Irish language course
walking through the newly opened school today, you’d have no choice but to agree that it was all money very well spent.
Nowhere was this more obvious than on the red carpet this weekend at the BAFTA’s, where Irish was heard from not only the cast and crew of An Cailín Ciúin, but major stars like Paul Mescal and Brendan Gleeson.
“The rules of Grá ar an Trá are very simple: we have six single women and six single men all looking for love,” a statement for the series reads.
“We are delighted this year to partner once again with Conradh na Gaeilge, and to be involved with the all-island initiative Seachtain na Gaeilge”
Filming of Season 27 in the Gaeltacht Coastal village of An Spidéal came to a conclusion on Friday the 10th of February
Paul Mescal gave an impromptu Irish language interview with TG4’s Caitlín Nic Aoidh at the BAFTAs
Gaelscoil Choláiste Mhuire has been operating in cramped conditions on Parnell Square for two decades
Pluto stresses that agencies can’t wait around to be told to include our language in advertising, in campaigns and in content.
TG4 and Adare Productions are back with a new series of “Beidh Mé Ar Ais” (“I’ll Be Back”) in search of Ireland’s next big tourist attraction.
‘We don’t understand why Irish people are scared of this language,’ says one of 40 Cantonese speakers who completed Irish language course
walking through the newly opened school today, you’d have no choice but to agree that it was all money very well spent.
Nowhere was this more obvious than on the red carpet this weekend at the BAFTA’s, where Irish was heard from not only the cast and crew of An Cailín Ciúin, but major stars like Paul Mescal and Brendan Gleeson.
“The rules of Grá ar an Trá are very simple: we have six single women and six single men all looking for love,” a statement for the series reads.
“We are delighted this year to partner once again with Conradh na Gaeilge, and to be involved with the all-island initiative Seachtain na Gaeilge”
Filming of Season 27 in the Gaeltacht Coastal village of An Spidéal came to a conclusion on Friday the 10th of February
Paul Mescal gave an impromptu Irish language interview with TG4’s Caitlín Nic Aoidh at the BAFTAs