AGP Executive Report
Last update: 1 hours agoUNESCO & Gaelic Games: The GAA and LGFA have submitted a bid to UNESCO to recognise Gaelic football, arguing it’s part of Ireland’s identity and community life. AI & Irish music rights: A Dáil motion to protect copyright for Irish artists in the generative AI era was unanimously adopted after musicians and songwriters warned they’re being “ripped off”. State apology & institutional failure: The Taoiseach delivered an unreserved State apology to survivors of Bill Kenneally, following a Commission of Investigation report describing serious Garda dereliction of duty. Bessborough protest: A demonstration is set for Saturday against building on the former Bessborough mother and baby home site in Cork, with campaigners citing possible undocumented burials. Domestic violence law: “Jennie’s Law” (a domestic violence judgements register) has been approved by the Dáil, creating a public register of serious partner-violence convictions. Culture & theatre: Dublin Theatre Festival 2026 has unveiled its programme, including Ruth Negga in a world premiere at the Gaiety. Community music: Cork’s Healthcare Hoolies expands into libraries this summer, bringing live performances to more local venues. Sports & identity: Elevate Academy’s dancers have started strongly at the Dance World Cup in Dublin, with medals already coming in. Tech in everyday life: Spotify has launched a conversational AI for Premium users in Ireland, letting people shape what plays by talking to the app.
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