The Western Isles is the council area with the most Gaelic speakers in Scotland Gaelic and Scots have now been recognised as official languages as part of a range of new measures coming into force on ...
It comes as research shows that Gaelic media supports 340 jobs across Scotland, including 160 in island communities.
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Kate Forbes, a Scottish Nationalist Party (SNP) politician who speaks the language, has proposed a scheme that would potentially develop Gaelic-speaking housing estates to preserve the language.
First of all, may we lay to rest the issue of which is the "real language" of Scotland? Gaelic was not the first language to be spoken on what is now Scottish soil, but since the languages of the ...
ScottishJobs.com, which links employers and employees by listing job opportunities online, has today announced the launch of Scotlandís first ever dual language Gaelic and English recruitment website.
Gaelic and Scots have now been recognised as official languages as part of a range of new measures coming into force on St Andrew's Day. The Scottish Languages Act, which MSPs voted through in June, ...
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