There are no plans for it to become Europe's 24th "official" language, but from now on Scottish Gaelic speakers can write directly to EU bodies in their mother tongue and receive a reply in that language.
Scotland has moved closer to Europe with a formal agreement on the use of the Gaelic language at EU level.
There are no plans for it to become Europe's 24th "official" language, but from now on Scottish Gaelic speakers can write directly to EU bodies in their mother tongue and receive a reply in that language.