Ernest Blythe was born in 1889 into a unionist farming family with an 80-acre farm close to Magheragall, near Lisburn.
The film features Ulster-Scots dialect, and comes on the heels of the Belfast-based director’s previous film, Oot Here Mae Lane, which won the People’s Choice Prize at the same festival last year.
Minister Andrew Muir has announced grants worth £3.1 million under THE Rural Micro Capital Grant Scheme to promote community development ...
One of the most distinctive things about the streets in the towns and villages of Ireland is the bilingual signage one ...
The DUP has been urged to agree to a new funding model to help prevent cuts to an all-island Irish language agency that was ...
But can this really be called 'language'? Sanjana Bhambhani's ancestors ... taking place in world around us. The CEO of the Ulster-Scots Agency has said there are some in the community "who ...
The former Edinburgh prop had been at Worcester, Ulster and Oyonnax since 2021 before returning to Scotland with Glasgow last summer.
Belfast's official St Patrick's Day events have been announced - with over two weeks of celebrations across the city ...
An Irish-language campaigner described the funding pressures as ... in introducing a new funding model", saying it could provide "vital funding to both the Ulster Scots Agency and to Foras na Gaelige" ...