The millennia-old language of Gumbaynggirr was critically endangered. Now, a series of tourism initiatives are helping to bring it back from the brink of disappearance.
Tales of love and adventure from 1,000 years ago reveal a dazzling range of now-extinct English pronouns. They capture something unique about how people once thought about "two-ness".
Does the island have a problem with the Irish language or more specifically the spelling of words in Irish?
Zain is shocked by the word sorry.
Guz Khan and Riz Ahmed talk to Haroon Rashid about British Asians using the P-word.
A mysterious 5,000-year-old decision led directly to how we still count time today.
The National Centre for Learning Welsh sees a 12% annual increase in course completions, with more young people learning the language.
There has been a big increase in demand for places, but there are only two Irish-medium post-primary schools in NI.
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