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So it proved yet again, with the dispute over the Irish language signage at Belfast’s Grand Central Station. Irish is to be added to physical signs and ticket machines at a cost of £150,000 ...
After a year of uncharacteristic harmony, the DUP and Sinn Féin are falling back on what they know best: Tribal disputes. While they bicker, essential public services are unravelling — but a ...
The attempt of the Infrastructure Minister Liz Kimmins to install Irish language signs at Belfast's Grand Central station has been "utterly shambolic", the deputy First Minister Emma Little ...
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Ahead of summer, SRP is working to ensure its generating stations are in tip-top shape to withstand stress on the power grid from running air-conditioning units. We're hearing from Jason Powell of ...
Work to include Irish language signage at Belfast's new Grand Central Station has been paused amid a potential legal challenge. The Unionist Voice Policy Studies, of which unionist activist Jamie ...
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 ...
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 ...
Design work on Irish language signs at Belfast’s Grand Central Station has stopped due to “potential legal action”, Translink has said. Stormont Minister for Infrastructure Liz Kimmins gave ...
Translink has confirmed work around the installation of Irish language signage at Belfast’s Grand Central Station has stopped “pending potential legal action”. It had previously been ...
It follows the decision by Infrastructure Minister Liz Kimmins to approve £150,000 for Irish-language signage at the new Belfast station. Speaking in the assembly on Monday, Little-Pengelly said ...
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