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Latest Annual Report
Latest Annual Report
Ainneoin an Programme for Government – Annual Report 2015 a bheith ar fáil saor in aisce, i mBéarla, ón Máirt.
The Achilles’ heel of translation here is the public document that doesn’t require a tone of legal solemnity: the information leaflet, the website, the annual report.
Nonetheless, it would be a shame if his resignation obscured what he had to say in his annual report for 2012.
An Coimisinéir Teanga (Language Commissioner), Mr Rónán Ó Domhnaill, has published the tenth Annual Report (2013) for his office.
Launching his annual report, Mr Ó Domhnaill said that “the issue involved could not be more important.
Sa chéad tuairisc bhliantúil eile, chuir an Dálach in iúl do bhaill an Chonartha gur dhírigh an Coiste Gnó ar na ceantair Ghaeltachta i rith na bliana agus gur bronnadh deontais ar choistí de chuid an Chonartha sna ceantair sin chomh maith (Annual Report of the Gaelic League, 1901-2, and Proceedings of Árd-Fheis, 1902: 3).
(Annual Report of the Gaelic League, 1901-2, and Proceedings of Árd-Fheis, 1902: 35) Bhí sé tábhachtach, mar sin, go socródh an timire go mbeadh tacaíocht na cléire aige, dá mb’fhéidir é sin a dhéanamh, má bhíothas chun cead a fháil tabhairt faoin obair sa cheantar agus chun cúltaca a áirithiú don obair.
Chief Executive of Gael Linn, Mr Antoine Ó Coileáin, said that it was the right decision but he was still concerned that “the proposal to dovetail the publication of the annual report and accounts of An Coimisnéir Teanga seems to be designed to limit his access to the Houses of the Oireachtas with the attendant opportunity to highlight his work”.
Irish-language groups have welcomed the annual report from the Office of An Coimisinéir Teanga (Language Commissioner) for 2013 but have expressed concerns about the lack of services through Irish available to the public.