The Scottish government-backed project is called Tog - which means "to raise" in Gaelic.
The milestone is one of a number of new measures taking effect on St Andrew's Day from 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 ...
It is one of a range of measures which come into force on November 30 through the Scottish Languages Act.
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 ...
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Udemy, a leading destination for learning and teaching online, was selected by the Gaelic Players Association (GPA) in Ireland to give inter-county players access to ...
Gaelic's 'economic assets' could boost jobs in Scotland's language hotspots with the launch of a new initiative to support businesses.
GAELIC and Scots have been recognised as official languages of Scotland in line with new measures coming into force on St ...