AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 minutes agoIrish Language & Family Culture: Mary Immaculate College in Limerick hosts Lá Spraoi na dTeaghlach this Saturday (June 6), a free, Gaeilge-only family fun day for kids up to 14, packed with storytelling, STEM, rap and circus skills, timed to coincide with Cruinniú na nÓg. Design & Innovation: University of Limerick’s Design@UL exhibition runs until June 4, showcasing 70+ final-year projects tackling real-world health and social challenges, including new medical device concepts. Inclusion in Public Life (Belfast): Belfast’s new Lord Mayor, Róis-Máire Donnelly, says the city must “wrap our arms” around everyone, highlighting English classes and wider support for ethnic minority communities as she takes up office. Heritage & Sustainable Tourism (Galway): NPWS launches the Yeats-Gregory Explorer hop-on shuttle in south Galway, linking Gort with Coole Park and key literary and natural sites to encourage car-free exploring. LGBTQ+ Rights in Education (Cork): UCC unveils Ireland’s first dedicated LGBTQ+ action plan for higher education, setting out measurable steps across campus culture, teaching, support and leadership. Music & Community (Monaghan): Castleblayney mourns Henry McMahon, a Mainliners founder and longtime mentor behind major Irish country hits. Leaving Cert Pressure: Irish Times coverage spotlights the stress of Leaving Cert English, with teachers urging students to focus on structure and answering the question.
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