Public 'must be kept informed over talks on Irish language'

Discussions around a deal on the Irish language need to be more transparent to prevent scaremongering among the unionist community, the sister-in-law of former loyalist leader David Ervine has said.

Public 'must be kept informed over talks on Irish language'

Discussions around a deal on the Irish language need to be more transparent to prevent scaremongering among the unionist community, the sister-in-law of former loyalist leader David Ervine has said.

Irish language activist Linda Ervine told of "silly" rumours she had heard in the period leading up to the collapse of powersharing talks in Northern Ireland last week.

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