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One of those behind a protest against Irish language signs at Belfast’s new Grand Central Station has said their objections are due to the language being used to “mark territory”.
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Protestors set to take part in a demonstration against the inclusion of Irish language on signs at Belfast’s Grand Central ...
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 ...
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 ...
Loyalist activist Jamie Bryson said he has lodged legal papers for a judicial review against the Department for Infrastructure Work to introduce new Irish language signage at Grand Central Station ...
Questions 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 ...
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 ...
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Thousands of Irish people who worked in the UK and paid the equivalent of our social insurance could be entitled to access a British pension. More than 250,000 Irish people may be due to benefit ...