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  1. #991624

    Nonetheless, 13 formal investigations were launched and some public bodies, such as the Department of Education and Skills, were found to be in breach of language legislation.

    Language report from Coimisinéir Teanga published – Pól Ó Muirí

  2. #326868

    “It is ridiculous that the Government is not keeping to its strategy and commitments.  The commissioner also reported the Department of Education and Skills to the Houses of the Oireachtas because it has failed to fulfil its obligations under the Education Act 1998.  Other bodies that were in breach in respect of the use of Irish included the Railway Procurement Agency, Dublin Bus and the HSE,” a dúirt Adams.

  3. #369450

    “I would have little doubt that a Court would not regard as unreasonable the opinion of the Authority that no breach of the prohibition was involved in the three broadcasts,” a scríobh Matthew Russell ó Oifig an Ard-Aighne chuig an Roinn Cumarsáide ar an 26 Meán Fómhair, 1984.

  4. #396502

    Chuir Sandra Kavanagh, as Ard Aidhin i mBaile Átha Cliath agus Lisa Craddock as Sórd Cholmcille i mBaile Átha Cliath, an dlí ar an naíolann agus ar a húinéir as clúmhilleadh mar gheall ar ráiteas a thug an naíolann do na meáin nuair a chraol Aonad Fiosrúcháin RTE an tuairisc "A Breach of Trust" i mí Bealtaine 2013.

  5. #1662129

    Notwithstanding the fact that the curriculum has not been prescribed I would accept Mr Tatton’s view that a recognised school that fails to teach the curriculum is in breach of the Education Act, 1998.”* Is comhairleoir dlí ar fhoireann na Roinne Oideachais agus Eolaíochta é an fear Dalton Tatton a luaítear thuas.

  6. #288498

    I am not prepared to allow such a breach of standards to pass without consequence.” Ní rómholtach a bhí léirmheas McLaughlin ar iarracht Campbell ar an ngreann: “Be in no doubt, if humour was in the Member’s intention, it failed miserably.” Dúirt Linda Ervine, oifigeach forbartha Gaeilge in oirthear Bhéal Feirste go raibh idir ‘iontas’ agus ‘díomá’ uirthi mar gheall ar ‘amadántaíocht’ Campbell.