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Two PC games for you, one old and one new – and both as Gaeilge. The first is the multilingual platformer DeadContinue Reading
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Two PC games for you, one old and one new – and both as Gaeilge. The first is the multilingual platformer DeadContinue Reading
The Oirish Independent newspaper, that bastion of Anglophone supremacism, carries yet another hate-rant against TG4, the Irish language public broadcaster.Continue Reading
Its been a night of celebrations for progressives nationalists in the Basque Country as the centre-left EH Bildu coalition saw a major increaseContinue Reading
Hmmm. Micheál Martin, leader of the discredited centre-right Fianna Fáil party, has stated at the annual Wolfe Tone Commemoration in Baile Uí Bhuadáin that theContinue Reading
What other nation in Europe would have such little regard for its history? What other nation in Europe would beContinue Reading
Need proof of the positive effect the use of the Irish language will have for your business? Take this glowingContinue Reading
Poor Belgium. Proof, if ever proof was needed, of the long-term instability of artificial nation-states. Ok, admittedly all nation-states areContinue Reading
Today in the Scottish capital two heads of government met to sign a new agreement, the Edinburgh Agreement in fact,Continue Reading
Anyone who has been reading An Sionnach Fionn over the last year will certainly have noticed the many, many casesContinue Reading
Two articles from Scotland touching upon the increase in the numbers of new Scottish language speakers observed over the last decade, thanks inContinue Reading
Eoin Ó Riain tackles the latest example of Gaeilgeoir-baiting that has tarnished the pages of the Irish Times, courtesy of journalist Miriam Lord, the newspaper’s political sketch writer. Over theContinue Reading
Something that might interest a few of you, a rough draft of a piece on the Fianna, the early IrishContinue Reading
As I’ve stressed on An Sionnach Fionn before, the vast majority of the English-speaking inhabitants of Ireland, Scotland and WalesContinue Reading
The Scotsman newspaper has an in-depth profile of Maggie Cunningham, the new head of BBC Alba, the Scottish language television service. Like Ireland’s TG4,Continue Reading
Today’s Irish Times has a lengthy examination by Úna Mullally of the Irish arts scene that is well worth reading:Continue Reading
I love book covers, as some of you may know (pop over here to see why). I especially love whatContinue Reading
The growing popularity of TG4, the Irish language television station, was underlined by last weekend’s audience figures for the channel.Continue Reading
Good news on the Líofa 2015 campaign launched last September by the regional culture minister in the North of Ireland, Carál Ní Chuilín,Continue Reading
When most people speak of racism against the Irish they automatically think of Britain and more specifically England. The historyContinue Reading
Sometimes you’re not paranoid. They really are out to get you. Well, they are if you are an Irish-speaking citizenContinue Reading
A few readers have contacted me asking why no post on the Ulster Covenant centenary march held in Belfast on Saturday.Continue Reading