Le Finn Brady. [This article is available in both English and Irish]. Tá Seachtain na Gaeilge ag cur ár dteanga dúchais chun cinn mar fhéile bhliantúil le breis agus 120 bliain. Óna dhúchas mar fheachtas gnáthdhaoine le Conradh na Gaeilge, tá sé tar éis fás ina ghluaiseacht idirnáisiúnta ag sroicheadh breis agus milliún duine. Ach i ndiaidh na coicíse seo de … [Read more...] about I súile fíor-Ghaeilgeoirí óga: níos faide ná Seachtain na Gaeilge
In the eyes of young Gaeilgeoirí: Beyond Seachtain na Gaeilge
Tá an t-alt seo ar fáil trí Bhéarla agus trí Ghaeilge. Seachtain na Gaeilge has been promoting the Irish language through an annual festival for over 120 years. From its origins as a grassroots campaign by Conradh na Gaeilge, it has grown into an international movement reaching over one million people abroad. But beyond these two weeks of celebrations, what … [Read more...] about In the eyes of young Gaeilgeoirí: Beyond Seachtain na Gaeilge
Seachtain na Gaeilge 2026
Beidh Seachtain na Gaeilge ar siúl ón Domhnach 1 Márta go dtí an Mháirt 17 Márta i mbliana. Seachtain na Gaeilge will take place from Sunday 1 March until Tuesday 17 March this year. Níor chailleadh an íoróin ar na heagraithe go maireann “Seachtain na Gaeilge” níos mó ná seachtain, ach léiríonn sé an t-ardú san éileamh agus sa tacaíocht don Ghaeilge ó bunaíodh í i … [Read more...] about Seachtain na Gaeilge 2026
The billion-dollar question: Can there ever be an ethical billionaire?
While Irish rebels were setting up shop in Dublin’s GPO in 1916, American John D. Rockefeller saw his oil monopoly grow to make him the first billionaire in history. One billion dollars in 1916 would be worth close to thirty billion today when adjusted for inflation. The average Irish worker’s weekly earnings increased 3.1% to more than €1,011 in the last three months of … [Read more...] about The billion-dollar question: Can there ever be an ethical billionaire?
Use your cúpla focail: Irish for the everyday, and what they forgot to teach you in school
Le Finn Brady The Irish language is undergoing a moment of cultural revolution. Alongside this comes a greater appreciation for our language and culture, as well as a new desire among many to put their cúpla focail to use. Many people are terrified by Irish, especially the prospect of using it independently, on your own, in the wild. The reality is, however, that if … [Read more...] about Use your cúpla focail: Irish for the everyday, and what they forgot to teach you in school



