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  1. Scotland: The Broadcast Media – Propaganda and Professionalism

    ... This news published by the Celtic League: Scotland: The Broadcast Media – Propaganda and Professionalism NEWS FROM THE CELTIC LEAGUE The BBC’s Reporting Scotland was voted as TV news programme of the year for 2014 by the Royal ...

    Myghal Map Serpren - Jun 2 2015 - 12:11am - 0 comments

  2. European Referendum Further Proof That Scotland Needs To Be Independent

    ... Kingdom voted to leave the European Union, the vote in Scotland taken separately was a majority in favour to remain.  Now Nicola Sturgeon, Scotland's First Minister has embarked on a bid to keep Scotland within the ...

    Douglas MacQueen - Jun 29 2016 - 1:22pm - 0 comments

  3. Haddington’s Lost Abbey and its Place in Scotland's History Remembered

    ... Adainn) and the village of East Linton in East Lothian, Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: Lodainn an Ear, Alba). Nearby the Abbey Bridge and ... part in the local area and in the national history of Scotland. It had ancient origins for it was founded in the 12th century by Ada ...

    Douglas MacQueen - Nov 22 2022 - 5:50pm

  4. Project in Dundee Reveals How Scottish Landscape Transformed by Last Ice Age

    ... new lakes and lochs. Now a new project is underway in Scotland to look at the impact that the ice age had on the landscape of the ... Max Van Wyk de Vries and animation lecturer Kieran Duncan. The visualisation shows that the whole of Scotland lay beneath a ...

    Douglas MacQueen - Sep 15 2021 - 2:09pm

  5. Scotstarvit Tower

    ... Tower is located 2 miles south of the town of Cupar, Fife, Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: Cùbar, Fìobha, Alba). It is between Tarvit Hill ... 1500 by the Inglis family. It then underwent major work by Edinburgh lawyer Sir John Scot, who bought the estate in 1611. The layout of ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - Aug 6 2021 - 10:57am

  6. Scotland: The Liar and ‘The Leader’

    ... This news published by the Celtic League: Scotland: The Liar and ‘The Leader’ NEWS FROM THE CELTIC LEAGUE ... (you may not be aware who he is because even voters in Scotland gave him such a small poll rating recently it was almost invisible) ...

    Myghal Map Serpren - May 25 2015 - 3:20pm - 0 comments

  7. The Fight To Save Our Language, Our Nations, Ourselves: Introducing Liam Alastair Crouse

    ... Liam’s Blog Posts will focus on his experiences in Scotland as he works to revitalize the Scots Gaelic tongue. Liam is currently a ... degree in Celtic and Archaeology from the University of Edinburgh. He will be focusing on Gaelic literature in his studies and is ...

    Transceltic team - Jan 30 2014 - 8:49pm - 0 comments

  8. Ghost train that crosses the Firth of Tay

    ... Tay (Scottish Gaelic: Linne Tatha) is a firth in the east of Scotland into which the River Tay (Tatha) empties. The River Tay is the longest ... a storm that swept across central Scotland the train from Edinburgh had begun to cross the bridge. When it reached the middle section the ...

    Douglas MacQueen - Oct 2 2018 - 2:19pm

  9. Gaelic Medium Education Fuels Scots Gaelic Comeback in Scotland

    ... The Bòrd na Gàidhlig, an organisation formed under Scotland’s the 2005 Language Act, has issued its Annual Report for ... encouraging evidence that the number of Gaelic speakers in Scotland has almost stabilised since the census of 2001.  This is mainly due ...

    Emmett McIntyre - Jul 30 2014 - 9:29pm - 0 comments

  10. Celebrating Scotland's Patron Saint On St Andrews Day Monday 30 November 2015

    ... St. Andrew's Day (Scottish Gaelic: Là Naomh Aindrea) is Scotland's official national day. Who was St Andrew and why is he Scotland's Patron Saint? St Andrew has been the patron saint of Scotland ...

    Douglas MacQueen - Jan 31 2016 - 4:17pm - 0 comments

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