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The Gaelic language is one of the oldest in Europe and has seen increased interest in recent years. Irish Gaelic is Ireland’s official language and becomes an official language of the European Union from 2007.
The Gaelic language is one of the oldest in Europe and has seen increased interest in recent years. Irish Gaelic is Ireland’s official language and becomes an official language of the European Union from 2007.
It is now possible to keep in touch with television programmes, news and current affairs from Wales, Scotland and Ireland right here, in the south-east of England if you have a satellite dish and receiver.
A new Gaelic language digital television channel could launch in Scotland as early as 2007 in a deal agreed between Scottish Media Group, owners of the Scottish and Grampian channel 3 licenses in Scotland, and OFCOM, the communications regulator.
During 2005, the Irish Post and Irish World newspapers began running articles and campaigns to get RTÉ services available to the UK. But should we be so optimistic?