Bus drivers on council-run services in the Western Isles are taking part in a new campaign to promote Gaelic. Stickers in the vehicles' cabs will let passengers know if their drivers speak Gaelic.
Three officers are receiving tuition and the training has been offered to others based in the Western Isles.
Monday 23 February marks the start of World Gaelic Week, a fun-filled week of activities to draw the attention of the wider ...
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Scotland’s newest college is to work in partnership with Gaelic-speaking communities in a bid to revitalise the language.
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Ahead of World Gaelic Week, the Deputy First Minister shares her love of the language - and why its future runs so deep ...