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  1. Chapter III: Commitments To The National Gaelic Language Plan

    How the Scottish Government supports Gaelic in its operations, to ensure the language has a sustainable future in Scotland.

    Part of:
    Scottish Government Gaelic Language Plan 2016-2021
  2. Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Gaelic

    Kate Forbes MSP

    Responsibilities of the Deputy First Minister.

  3. Buill ùra do Bhòrd na Gàidhlig

    Chaidh ceathrar bhall ùra a chur an dreuchd mar Bhuill air Bòrd na Gàidhlig leis an Leas Phrìomh Mhinistear John Swinney. ’S iad na buill ùra Ailean Caimbeul, Fiona Dunn, Jennifer Gilmour agus Màiri Anna NicUalraig.

  4. Arts, Culture and Language

    The Islands (Scotland) Act 2018 requires that a report is presented to Parliament each year setting out the progress made towards delivery of the National Islands Plan. This report sets out progress made during the 2023 reporting year.

    Part of:
    National Islands Plan Annual Report 2023
  5. Maoineachadh airson a' Mhòid Nàiseanta

    Tabhartas bliadhnail air a ghairm leis an LPM airson seasmhachd a’ Mhòid a dhìon.  

  6. Gaelic funding for education: FOI release

    Information request and response under the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002

  7. Treas Sgoil Ghàidhlig ann an Glaschu

    Leas Phrìomh Mhinistear air £1.9 millean de mhaoineachadh ainmeachadh dhan phròiseact.

  8. Objective and Rationale

    Business and Regulatory Impact assessment for the Scottish Languages Bill. This is legislation which seeks to advance the status of, and provision for, the Gaelic and Scots languages.

    Part of:
    Scottish Languages Bill: Business and Regulatory Impact Assessment
  9. Swinney sets out bold ambition for Gaelic

    Boosting participation and stimulating economic growth through Gaelic.

  10. Chapter III: Commitments To The National Gaelic Language Plan

    Draft Scottish Government plan regarding the development of Gaelic.

    Part of:
    Gaelic Language Plan 2015-2020: draft for consultation
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