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Gaelic

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Medieval Gaelic ballads to be performed in rare performance at National Library
Gaelic ballads known as laoidhean which were a central part of traditional gaelic culture during the late Middle Ages are to be brought back to life with a concert at the National Library of Scotland.

The first illuminated folio created for the Stories on Skins project

Ancient skills put to use recreating Gaelic origin legends

Bid to save Gaelic in Nova Scotia

Why a Scottish team is on quest to save Gaelic in Nova Scotia

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Aonghas MacNeacail. Picture: Stewart Attwood

Obituary Aonghas MacNeacail - poet's parents were banned from registering his name in Gaelic

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Experts have raised fears about the future of Gaelic communities

Exclusive Gaelic communities have 'deteriorated considerably' since lockdown, rise of Airbnb

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Can’t get enough of Wordle? Try these alternatives to keep you entertained

Martin Compston revealed he's learning the language

Martin Compston reveals he's learning Gaelic for new BBC documentary

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A photo of the skip in Oban which was found 'filled to the brim' with Gaelic resources

Council apologises amid fury over skip 'filled' with Gaelic learning resources

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Caroline Quinn, who moved to Glasgow 13 years ago from Tinidad and Tobago with her husband Grant and children; Gabriel (9), Greyson (7) and Gideon (5)

Lapsed Gaelic speakers targeted in ‘game-changing’ £4m plan to preserve language

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