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A strategy for the Irish language and one for the Ulster-Scots language, heritage and culture should be published in the coming year. That is according to the Department for Communities' screening ...
How Ulster Scots and the Irish language got Northern Ireland’s government back Language is replacing religion as a marker of sectarian affiliation Jan 18th 2020 | 3 min read ...
March 13, 2025 at 9:17am GMT The head of the Ulster-Scots Agency has said that the lack of requirement for the new commissioner to speak the language ‘reflects the reality’ of where it’s ...
He told the official: "The Ulster-Scots language is a sister tongue of Lowland Scots or Lallens' which over the past 400 years had developed its own internal dialects, grammar and literary tradition." ...
The CEO of the Ulster-Scots Agency has said there are some in the community "who are waiting to be convinced" about the benefits of having an Ulster British Commissioner. New language laws came ...
An NIO spokesperson said: “The provision to place a new legal duty on the Department of Education to encourage Ulster Scots in the education system is part of the Identity & Language (Northern ...
Irish language and Ulster Scots legislation has cleared the House of Lords at Westminster. It was introduced in May following long-standing commitments from the government.
The CEO of the Ulster-Scots Agency has said there are some in the community "who are waiting to be convinced" about the benefits of having an Ulster British Commissioner. New language laws came ...
Irish-language and Ulster-Scots groups do not practise the politics of MAD (Mutually Assured Destruction) rather they practise MAG (Mutually Assured Grants).
Presenters Jennie Browne and Jane Rea are going to find out – in What Have The Ulster-Scots Ever Done For Us?, a new six-part series for BBC Sounds and BBC Radio Ulster Jennie, who is half from ...
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