GAELIC 

A guest article from regular correspondent Bill Clark, who lives in Fort William GAELIC  It is not enough to give children a potted history of Scotland as it      affected UK history.   Instead, they should receive a detailed history of their own heritage and part of that heritage is the Gaelic language. The Lowland Scots tongue and theContinue reading “GAELIC “

A NEW STORY FOR SCOTLAND

A NEW STORY FOR SCOTLANDA guest article from regular correspondent Mary MacCallum Sullivan. Mary lives in Argyll. Scotland small? Our multiform, infinite Scotland small?’(MacDiarmid, H) Gerry Hassan, in his ‘New Story for Scotland‘ (National, Sun 14 Jan, 24), calls for a new narrative that can be recognised and taken up across the many and diverse voicesContinue reading “A NEW STORY FOR SCOTLAND”