Senator Lorraine Clifford-Lee (@lorrcliff) 's Twitter Profile
Senator Lorraine Clifford-Lee

@lorrcliff

Seanadóir/Senator|Solicitor|Máthair|Spokesperson on Health|Gaeilge & Béarla|Fianna Fáil [email protected]

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Conradh na Gaeilge ⭕️ (@cnag) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bua beag ach bua tábhachtach don phobal ar maidin le seirbhísí don phobal ó chomhlachtaí príomháideacha ag obair ar son comhlacht poiblí le bheith ar fáil trí Ghaeilge amach anseo. Baineadh seo amach i measc buanna eile, ag éirí as moltaí déanta ag an gConradh, san ordú sínithe

Celtic Students/Mic Léinn na Ceiltise (@celticstudents) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy Christmas from all of us in the Association of Celtic Students! 🎄 Nollaig shona daoibh! #Gaeilge Nollaig Chridheil! #Gàidhlig Nollick Ghennal! #Gaelg Nadolig Llawen! #Cymraeg Nadelik Lowen! #Kernewek Nedeleg Laouen d’an holl! #Brezhoneg

Micheál Martin (@michealmartintd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Delighted to formally open the Rotunda’s state-of-the-art Hampson House. It will provide outpatient care for thousands of mothers and babies every year.   A significant investment in maternity healthcare, and in Dublin’s Clerys Quarter.

Conradh na Gaeilge ⭕️ (@cnag) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🗣️“Más é Dara Calleary an t-Aire Sinsearach níl aon ghá le haire stáit don Ghaeltacht – tá an saineolas, an tuiscint agus an taithí aige. Is ó chontae Gaeltachta é, tá gach rud a theastaíonn ó Aire Gaeltachta aige,” a dúirt Julian de Spáinn.

🗣️“Más é Dara Calleary an t-Aire Sinsearach níl aon ghá le haire stáit don Ghaeltacht – tá an saineolas, an tuiscint agus an taithí aige. Is ó chontae Gaeltachta é, tá gach rud a theastaíonn ó Aire Gaeltachta aige,” a dúirt Julian de Spáinn.
Nuacht RTÉ (@nuachtrte) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mion-léargas ar chanúintí Gaeilge na tíre ar fáil don phobal i 200 sean-taifeadta ó chartlann RTÉ agus cartlann Raidió na Gaeltachta.

Mark Henry (@mark_j_henry) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Irish people now live to 83 years of age, on average. It's one of the highest figures of any European country, and only 2 years fewer than the world's longest livers: the Japanese. That's a fact worth celebrating this #StPatricksDay 🇮🇪☘️ gov.ie/en/press-relea…

Irish people now live to 83 years of age, on average. It's one of the highest figures of any European country, and only 2 years fewer than the world's longest livers: the Japanese. That's a fact worth celebrating this #StPatricksDay 🇮🇪☘️

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Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський (@zelenskyyua) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My warmest congratulations to President of Ireland, Micheál Martin and all Irish people in Ireland and worldwide on St Patrick’s Day. We are deeply grateful to Ireland for its unwavering support to Ukraine, including the assistance provided to Ukrainians, who found refuge in Ireland,

Thomas Byrne (@thomasbyrnetd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨EU Presidency jobs deadline reminder! 🇮🇪🇪🇺 Applications close on 4 April to work for Ireland during our EU Presidency. Jobs via Ireland In The EU in Brussels ▶️ ireland.ie/en/eu/brussels… Jobs via Irish Foreign Ministry in Dublin ▶️ gov.ie/en/publication…

🚨EU Presidency jobs deadline reminder! 🇮🇪🇪🇺

Applications close on 4 April to work for Ireland during our EU Presidency.

Jobs via <a href="/IrelandInEU/">Ireland In The EU</a> in Brussels ▶️ ireland.ie/en/eu/brussels… 

Jobs via <a href="/dfatirl/">Irish Foreign Ministry</a> in Dublin ▶️ gov.ie/en/publication…
HRP (@hrpresearch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🎥 This #WorldHealthDay, hear from Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus: ✅ Maternal deaths down 40% since 2000 ⚠️ But 1000s still die from preventable causes The question is not can we end this—it’s will we. 📽️ Watch the full message #HopefulFutures #HealthForAll #SRHR

Mark Henry (@mark_j_henry) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ireland is the most highly educated country in the world, according to CBRE. We are the only nation listed in which a majority of adults aged 25–64 have a bachelor’s degree or higher. Education has transformed our country's fortunes for the better. 🇮🇪👍 visualcapitalist.com/charted-the-wo…

Ireland is the most highly educated country in the world, according to <a href="/CBRE/">CBRE</a>. We are the only nation listed in which a majority of adults aged 25–64 have a bachelor’s degree or higher. Education has transformed our country's fortunes for the better. 🇮🇪👍

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Micheál Martin (@michealmartintd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Delighted to see Ireland leading the way on education, with over 52% of adults aged 25–64 having a bachelor’s degree or higher. Investment in education has been the key foundation stone for societal and economic development in Ireland. Source: visualcapitalist.com/charted-the-wo…

Delighted to see Ireland leading the way on education, with over 52% of adults aged 25–64 having a bachelor’s degree or higher. 

Investment in education has been the key foundation stone for societal and economic development in Ireland.

Source: visualcapitalist.com/charted-the-wo…
Mark Henry (@mark_j_henry) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Irish people are among the longest living in the world today: we live 83 years on average (men 81, women 85). It's astonishing progress. In 1925, the average Irish person died aged 57. We've added a whole generation to our lives. 🇮🇪👵👴 visualcapitalist.com/ranked-top-25-…

Irish people are among the longest living in the world today: we live 83 years on average (men 81, women 85). It's astonishing progress. In 1925, the average Irish person died aged 57. We've added a whole generation to our lives. 🇮🇪👵👴

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John Lee (@leeofthemail) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Charlemagne in ⁦The Economist⁩ says pronunciation of Gaeilge word ‘Taoiseach’ is ‘unfathomable’. I can’t imagine the magazine saying this about the languages of many other countries it covers…it’s fine with Irish though, they won’t complain

Charlemagne in ⁦<a href="/TheEconomist/">The Economist</a>⁩ says pronunciation of Gaeilge word ‘Taoiseach’ is ‘unfathomable’. I can’t imagine the magazine saying this about the languages of many other countries it covers…it’s fine with Irish though, they won’t complain