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Why were Irish language speakers protesting on the streets of Dublin?

Why were Irish language speakers protesting on the streets of Dublin?

Update: 2025-09-23
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Last Saturday, an estimated 25,000 people travelled from across the island of Ireland to gather in Dublin and march through the streets of the capital calling for the protection of the Irish language.


Participants in Cearta, the first major Irish language demonstration in over a decade, demanded action from Government on housing, education and funding for Gaeltacht communities and Irish speakers.


Their calls come at a time when the Irish language is clearly enjoying a bit of a moment. Three years ago, the Irish-language film An Cailín Ciúin experience global success and acclaim after it was shortlisted for an Oscar. And the worldwide popularity of Northern Irish rap group Kneecap, has brought the language to the masses in a way never seen before.


But, despite this cultural momentum and growing appreciation of the national language, are policymakers doing enough to ensure its survival?


Irish Times Irish language editor Éanna Ó Caollaí discusses the historic turnout at last weekend’s CEARTA protest and whether an Gaeilge’s pop culture moment could translate into how we fund, support and perceive the national language.


Presented by Sorcha Pollak. Produced by Suzanne Brennan and Andrew McNair. 


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Why were Irish language speakers protesting on the streets of Dublin?

Why were Irish language speakers protesting on the streets of Dublin?