Brian O’Keeney was born in 1876 Glendoan on the road that rises out of Ardara up towards the Croaghs in the Bluestacks.
Gaelic speakers, novice or fluent, are being encourage to use the language every day to help normalise its use in Scotland.
Each morning I text my 88-year-old mother 'madainn mhath' and 'oidhche mhath' before my head hits the pillow. (Good morning and goodnight for anyone who has no Gaelic at all). More often than not, in ...
Joy Dunlop guides viewers through the first steps to inspire us to speak Gaelic. Throughout the series, she’ll introduce words and phrases on a variety of everyday topics. A Gaelic learner herself, ...
Ahead of World Gaelic Week, the Deputy First Minister shares her love of the language - and why its future runs so deep Hearing my daughter delight in the Gaelic language – words that connect her to ...
DUBLIN, Ireland Tourists, beware: Your guide book may tell you the way to Dingle in County Kerry, but all the road signs will be pointing you toward An Daingean in Contae an Ciarrai instead. In an age ...
While Falkirk does not have a large Gaelic-speaking population, according to a report going to Falkirk Council’s executive this month, recent trends show “encouraging growth”. All public bodies in ...
From listening to BBC Radio nan Gàidheal to just saying ‘halò’ in the street, everyone can get involved.
Lee resident Timothy Martin clinks "Sláinte" with Gaelic language host Claire Shomphe at Bliss Crumbs and Coffee. Photo by ...