Two thirds of young people favour compulsory Irish

Almost two thirds of young Irish people are in favour of Irish being compulsory in schools, according to a survey carried out by the Irish language newspaper Foinse.

Two thirds of young people favour compulsory Irish

Almost two thirds of young Irish people are in favour of Irish being compulsory in schools, according to a survey carried out by the Irish language newspaper Foinse.

The newspaper said a telephone survey carried out last week found that 64% of people under the age of 34 believed pupils should be forced to study Irish.

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