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Deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly has said she will raise the issue of Irish language signage at Grand Central ...
Sinn Féin's infrastructure minister approved £150,000 for Irish language signs at Grand Central Station.
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Questions about Belfast Grand Central Irish sign language 'legitimate,' says Little-PengellyQuestions about the decision to install Irish language signs at Belfast’s Grand Central Station are legitimate, deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly has said. Stormont Infrastructure Minister ...
IRISH language activists have welcomed the ‘historic’ installation of a dual language street sign on Portadown’s Garvaghy Road. The first ever approved by the unionist-controlled Armagh City ...
The Democratic Unionist Party leader, Gavin Robinson, has said the approval of Irish language signage at Belfast's Grand Central Station was "bad process" but "that's not to suggest that this is a ...
Deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly has said she will raise the issue of Irish language signage at Grand Central Station at Thursday's executive meeting. It follows the decision by ...
The approval of Irish language signage at Belfast's Grand Central Station was "bad process" but "that's not to suggest that this is a crisis" for the Stormont executive, the leader of the Democratic ...
The approval of Irish language signage at Belfast's Grand Central Station was "bad process" but "that's not to suggest that this is a crisis" for the Stormont executive, the leader of the ...
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