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Thousands enjoy largest Royal National Mòd in five years
'World's first' Scottish Gaelic metalcore album launches after singer's viral fame
Singers from Lewis and Islay win gold at Royal National Mòd
Highland poet who fought for crofters’ rights to be commemorated at Gaelic centre
Singer urges Scots to get involved with World Gaelic Week
Gaelic festival celebrating Scottish culture kicks–off in spectacular style
Kate Forbes: As the Mòd starts, here are my plans to protect Gaelic
Scottish Gaelic centre welcomes government grant for virtual experience
Royal National Mòd returns to Oban with as 10,000 visitors expected
Wee Ginger Dug: Stephen Kerr's attack on Scots only exposes his own ignorance
Media Watch: Andrew Marr's Gaelic week and tackling disinformation
Andrew Marr is a product of his background and anti-Scottish education
Rhoda Meek: Andrew Marr's anti-Gaelic error invokes the usual 'strawman' arguments
Kate Forbes: Labour seem intent on insulting the people of the Highland
'Completely wrong': Andrew Marr apologises after Gaelic road sign row
'Gaelic speakers are equal': Kate Forbes hits back at Andrew Marr over road signs
Gaelic speaker debunks Andrew Marr's claim of 'ridiculous' road signs
Andrew Marr blasts 'ridiculous' and 'offensive' Gaelic signs in parts of Scotland
Kate Forbes: We must do more if Gaelic and Scots are to survive
Rhoda Meek: When it comes to Gaelic, native speakers should come first
Complaints as Gaelic place names misspelled on Highland road signs
Kate Forbes hails 'instrumental' Gaelic charity as it celebrates 40th anniversary
'Encouraging': Gaelic Scrabble sets bought for every school in Western Isles
Cuts to legal advice in Western Isles threaten 'viability' of community, say locals
Free Gaelic classes offered to local businesses ahead of major festival
Rhoda Meek: Criticism for using Gaelic can be exhausting but it won’t stop me
Gaelic language in Scotland is in ‘perilous state’, MSPs warn ministers
Annual nine-day Gaelic culture and music festival announces full line-up
Matt Wilson: The Irish language is having a renaissance, what does it mean for Scots?
Kate Forbes: ‘I’ve wanted to be minister for Gaelic since I was elected’
Rhoda Meek: Census missed the hard questions and hard truths needed on Gaelic
Gaelic is minority language in Western Isles for first time – new census
Glasgow Airport forced to change sign after major Gaelic blunder
Kate Forbes: My new role is such a privilege – but there is serious work to be done
Why John Swinney could be the champion Scotland's indigenous languages need
'Progress': Scotland's first ever Cabinet Secretary for Gaelic welcomed
The small but potentially crucial changes in John Swinney's Scottish Cabinet
Niteworks member on band's standout moments ahead of farewell tour
Who is Kate Forbes? The former minister who could replace Humza Yousaf
Scot raises thousands for Gaelic charity in Boston Marathon run
Gaelic group release one more single before going separate ways
Why can't our mainstream media celebrate all Scotland's languages?
Royal National Mòd offers Gaelic signage 'phrasebank' for Scottish businesses
Scotland-based fish farmer to run Boston Marathon to raise funds for Gaelic
Scottish Government to fund Gaelic community scheme jobs after major backlash
'I'm not content with Bòrd na Gàidhlig job cuts proposals,' says Jenny Gilruth
'We are delighted': Refurbished museum hosts St Columba exhibition
Doric bootcamp aims to help protect traditional Scots language
Scottish Gaelic body 'looking for ways to reopen' community scheme amid major cuts
‘Sick and tired’: Campaigners call on ministers to reverse cuts to Gaelic scheme
The Scottish Government should invest in Gaelic, not just spend on it
Rhoda Meek: Native Gaelic isn’t dying, it’s being slowly killed
Kate Forbes: Planned cuts to Gaelic officers risks ripping core out of communities
Organisers celebrate as World Gaelic Week reaches 100 international locations