What happens when an innocent quest to learn more about who we are results in heartbreak? Kuba Shand-Baptiste finds out ...
A GAELIC centre in Islay has welcomed Scottish Government funding for a virtual experience as part of efforts to grow the language. Islay’s Gaelic Centre will receive £150,000 for the virtual ...
Each passing week brings us a step closer to the introduction of new playing rules that Jim Gavin and his Review Committee will propose later this year. But the passage of time also provides ...
The dawn of Duolingo has further transformed the progress of Gaelic learning: as reported by Sabhal Mòr Ostaig in March 2022(this link will open in a new window), the Scottish Gaelic Duolingo course ...
NAY”, the Scottish word for the last day of the year, is not just a celebration, it’s an experience! Imagine standing under a ...
Now Abreu and Scottish Lassie (f, 2, McKinzie–Bodebabe, by Bodemeister) have earned a fees-paid berth to the GI Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies in four weeks. Abreu, a former assistant to Chad ...
Although tennis great Andy Murray has called it a career as a competitor on the ATP Tour, his expertise and experience would prove invaluable as a coach, according to Scottish player Jacob Fearnley ..
Though it’s only been in full production since 2017, Torabhaig (the ‘bh’ pronounced ‘v’ in Gaelic) feels much more established, so rooted is it in the landscape. It overlooks the dark ...
Slàinte mhath (pronounced "slawn-ja-va") is Scottish Gaelic for "good health." It's the perfect way to cheers a glass of Scotch or a cup of tea. Thankfully, at Torra Tea, you don't have to choose ...
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Growing up, I loved everything about the International Series between Ireland and Australia – the idea of representing your country, gathering up the best players in the nation to play together ...
The only reason to leave home was to go to church. I had a taste of a Sunday in the life of a traditional Leodhasach - the Gaelic name given to someone from Lewis - when I arrived in Stornoway on ...