டயான் டாசன் News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana
Stay updated with breaking news from டயான் டாசன். Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.
Top News In டயான் டாசன் Today - Breaking & Trending Today
Unionist politicians challenged to find permanent new home for integrated Irish language nursery after hate campaign Linda Ervine outside Braniel PS where it has been decided not to open Naiscoil Na Seolta in September due to a social media campaign. Picture by Mal McCann Braniel PS in east Belfast. Picture by Mal McCann UNIONIST politicians have been challenged to help find a permanent new venue in east Belfast for an integrated Irish language nursery forced out of a primary school by nonsense, lies, rumour and poison . Politicians from the DUP and UUP have voiced support for Braniel PS after a social media hate campaign forced Naiscoil na Seolta to ditch plans to open on the site. ....
Addthis NaÃscoil na Seolta was due to open in Braniel Primary School in East Belfast this September but has now decided to relocate elsewhere citing a social media hate campaign. NaÃscoil na Seolta would have become the first Irish-language pre-school in East Belfast and was due to be housed in a classroom at the 400-pupil primary school. Read more However, staff and governors at Braniel Primary School confirmed on Wednesday that the nursery will now be opening in a new location following a social media hate campaign. Due to an ongoing social media hate campaign against some individuals and the Integrated NaÃscoil na Seolta, it is with great sadness that it is choosing to relocate to an alternative location, governors and staff said in a letter to parents of students at Braniel Primary School. ....
Echoes of Holy Cross belong firmly in past 30 July, 2021 01:00 IT is almost exactly 20 years since a loyalist blockade of a Catholic primary school in north Belfast shocked even hardened observers of Northern Ireland s troubled history. Images of terrified children being forced to run a gauntlet of abuse under armed police guard brought international shame on the city and exposed deep divisions in a society emerging from conflict. Two decades on, much progress has been made. While peace walls still separate some communities and flags seek to mark out territory, our streets are largely peaceful and the overwhelming majority of citizens now look to a shared future rather than a toxic past. ....