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Over 60% of non-native English speakers working in Ireland say they need to work harder than their Irish peers to progress in the workplace, according to research published by AllTalk Training.
Work to introduce Irish language signage at Belfast's new £340 million bus and rail station has been paused due to a threat of legal action. It is understood the public transport company Translink has ...
Sexist language and exclusion feels like death by a thousand cuts. It sends a strong message to women that they don’t belong, ...
Stormont Infrastructure Minister Liz Kimmins gave the go-ahead for the Irish language signage last week, but it has led to a row among Executive ministers. Design work on Irish language signs at ...