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Stormont minister commissions study into economic potential of Irish language

The News Letter

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July 6, 2026

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Stormont minister commissions study into economic potential of Irish language

Stormont’s economy minister Caoimhe Archibald has commissioned research into the growth potential of the Irish language, “to inform future decisions on public expenditure”.

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The News Letter

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· Jul 8, 2026

Probe into using Irish language to boost economy branded 'Sinn Fein electioneering': Stormont money better spent on real issues instead of political theatrics, says UUP deputy leader

Twin probes into whether the Irish language could boost Northern Ireland’s economy have been labelled a Sinn Fein stunt that’s only coming as the party eyes next year’s Assembly election.

TheJournal.ie

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· Jul 8, 2026

A law introduced 15 years ago has had 'transformative effect' for boosting Welsh language use

As Ireland prepares to introduce standards to ensure public services are available through Irish, we look at how this has had a positive impact on language use in Wales.

Irish Star

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· Jul 9, 2026

Conor McGregor disparages today's Ireland when asked about his declining popularity there

Conor McGregor did little to hide his frustration with the current social, political and economic state of Ireland after being asked about his declining popularity on the Emerald Isle

RTÉ News

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· Jul 7, 2026

Govt leaders oppose SF's 'chapter of reunification'

On a balmy night in Dublin, the tricolour over Leinster House billowed gently in the summer breeze, as an edgy debate on Irish unity took place in the Dáil.

Sky News - Business

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· Feb 10, 2026

<a href='https://news.sky.com/story/mark-kleinman-blog-see-the-latest-stories-from-sky-news-city-editor-13475361'>Irish approval turns page on Telegraph ownership | Mark Kleinman blog</a>

<a href='https://news.sky.com/story/mark-kleinman-blog-see-the-latest-stories-from-sky-news-city-editor-13475361'>Irish approval turns page on Telegraph ownership | Mark Kleinman blog</a>

Irish News

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· Jul 6, 2026

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Related coverage for "Stormont minister commissions study into economic potential of Irish language": The News Letter — Probe into using Irish language to boost economy branded 'Sinn Fein electioneering': Stormont money better spent on real issues instead of political theatrics, says UUP deputy leader. TheJournal.ie — A law introduced 15 years ago has had 'transformative effect' for boosting Welsh language use. Irish Star — Conor McGregor disparages today's Ireland when asked about his declining popularity there. RTÉ News — Govt leaders oppose SF's 'chapter of reunification'. Sky News - Business — <a href='https://news.sky.com/story/mark-kleinman-blog-see-the-latest-stories-from-sky-news-city-editor-13475361'>Irish approval turns page on Telegraph ownership | Mark Kleinman blog</a>. Irish News — Kerry vs Dublin All-Ireland predictions