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Tá daltaí Choláiste Feirste ag foghlaim faoi stair na Gaeltachta Uirbí le GaelStair. Tógadh Pilib Mistéil ar Bhóthar Seoighe i nGaeltacht Bhéal Feirste agus insíonn sé níos mó faoin tionscadal seo do Dháithí.
Cluinimid ó Lorna Johnson, comhairleoir Nua-Shéalannach, agus agóidí ar son cearta na Maorach ag tarlú fud fad na tíre.
Tá ceardlanna sláinte Hive Cancer Support aistrithe go Gaeilge ag grúpa mac léinn i nDoire agus iad anois á gcur ar fáil do pháistí rang a seacht. Cluineann muid faoin obair seo agus faoin bhean óg a d’aistrigh.
Coláiste Feirste pupils are learning about the history of the Urban Gaeltacht from the people who have been there since the beginning. Pilib Mitséil was raised on the Shaw’s Road in Belfast’s Gaeltacht, and he joins Dáithí to tell him all about the project.
We hear from Lorna Johnson, a councillor in New Zealand, as protests for Maori rights spread throughout the country.
Hive Cancer Support in Derry have translated their health workshop for primary seven pupils to Irish, with the help of three university students. We hear from one of the students who translated the work.
By BBC Radio Ulster4.5
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Tá daltaí Choláiste Feirste ag foghlaim faoi stair na Gaeltachta Uirbí le GaelStair. Tógadh Pilib Mistéil ar Bhóthar Seoighe i nGaeltacht Bhéal Feirste agus insíonn sé níos mó faoin tionscadal seo do Dháithí.
Cluinimid ó Lorna Johnson, comhairleoir Nua-Shéalannach, agus agóidí ar son cearta na Maorach ag tarlú fud fad na tíre.
Tá ceardlanna sláinte Hive Cancer Support aistrithe go Gaeilge ag grúpa mac léinn i nDoire agus iad anois á gcur ar fáil do pháistí rang a seacht. Cluineann muid faoin obair seo agus faoin bhean óg a d’aistrigh.
Coláiste Feirste pupils are learning about the history of the Urban Gaeltacht from the people who have been there since the beginning. Pilib Mitséil was raised on the Shaw’s Road in Belfast’s Gaeltacht, and he joins Dáithí to tell him all about the project.
We hear from Lorna Johnson, a councillor in New Zealand, as protests for Maori rights spread throughout the country.
Hive Cancer Support in Derry have translated their health workshop for primary seven pupils to Irish, with the help of three university students. We hear from one of the students who translated the work.

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