The number of Gaelic speakers and learners in the Falkirk area has risen by more than 2000 since the last census in 2011 - and the council's new plan for the language hopes to build on that trend.
The number of people with Gaelic skills in East Lothian has nearly doubled over the last 14 years, a new report has revealed. East Lothian Council says the 2022 census found 1, 396 residents above the ...
The milestone is one of a number of new measures taking effect on St Andrew's Day from the Scottish Languages Act.
The Gaelic and Scots languages have gained official status. The designation forms part of a range of measures coming into ...
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