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‘Making a difference to people’s lives—that’s special’—Petra Green, head of the Publishing Training Centre
‘The lack of housing in the Gaeltacht has implications for the survival of the language’—Deirdre Ní Thuathail
‘The lack of housing in the Gaeltacht has implications for the survival of the language’—Deirdre Ní Thuathail