Scotland’s most recent census, conducted in 2022, found there were 58,000 Gaelic speakers. This equates to 1.1 per cent of ...
Glasgow-born broadcaster Andrew Marr has apologised after describing the prominence of Gaelic signs in Scotland as “offensive”. Speaking during a question-and-answer session with Scottish ...
As a seasoned traveler who’s journeyed through Scotland numerous times, I’ve developed a deep fondness for its serene and ...
Scotland's 'Town of the Year' for 2024 was revealed on Friday, with the picturesque seaside destination singled out for its ...
Meaning ‘purse’ in Scottish Gaelic, the sporran (say it aloud and let the trilled R roll off the tongue) is a ...
Veteran broadcaster Andrew Marr has condemned the ‘ridiculous’ proliferation of Gaelic signs throughout Scotland. The former BBC presenter launched into a rant against bilingual place names si ...
It is the Scottish town out of step with the rest of the country - one that celebrates Halloween up to six days earlier than ...
The ECRML report highlighted census data and information received by its committee that the numbers of and percentages of speakers of Scottish Gaelic in the Highlands and Islands continued to ...
Mills River Presbyterian Church holds annual Kirkin O' the Tartans service on Oct. 27. This service is a celebration of ...
A POPULAR seaside spot has been crowned as Scotland’s town of the year. Oban, in the Argyll and Bute council area, has lifted ...
A virtual reality experience which will “pull viewers into another world” will be created on one of Scotland’s islands to grow the use of Gaelic. Islay’s Gaelic Centre is to receive £ ...
Whisky production has returned to a historic Speyside community after nearly two centuries, with the first distillation at ...