The milestone is one of a number of new measures taking effect on St Andrew's Day from the Scottish Languages Act.
It is one of a range of measures which come into force on November 30 through the Scottish Languages Act.
Scotland has taken a monumental step in preserving its cultural heritage by officially recognizing Gaelic and Scots as languages of significance. This landmark decision coincides with St Andrew’s Day ...
The Scottish government-backed project is called Tog - which means "to raise" in Gaelic.
The recognition of Gaelic and Scots as official languages is not merely symbolic; it represents a commitment to Scotland's cultural identity. Deputy First Minister Kate Forbes described this moment as ...
MSPs have voted unanimously in favour of new powers aimed at encouraging greater use of Gaelic and Scots. The Scottish government said the Scottish Languages Bill would strengthen parents' rights to ...
A lack of Gaelic-speaking support staff and early years of Gaelic learning could be holding back the spread of Gaelic Medium Education (GME) across the country. Meanwhile, a leader in Scots language ...
The 23rd annual MG ALBA Scots Trad Music Awards took place in Aberdeen. The ceremony was mainly dedicated to Scotland's ...
One of the world's best-selling books has been translated into Scots Gaelic. Professor of Gaelic and translation at the University of Aberdeen Moray Watson began working on a Scots Gaelic draft of JRR ...
Gaelic-speaking communities in Scotland are in crisis and the language could die out within 10 years, according to a new study. A team of experts from the University of the Highlands and Islands and ...
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