‘Centuries-old’ Scottish traditions in danger of being lost to time
Culture and traditions that have shaped communities across Scotland are at risk of being permanently lost to time, according to researchers.
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Culture and traditions that have shaped communities across Scotland are at risk of being permanently lost to time, according to researchers.
Seachdain na Gàidhlig (World Gaelic Week) is set to return for a third year, with organisers encouraging Gaelic speakers and learners to make the most of an exclusive funding opportunity
New Vodafone research has found that 838,000 people living in some of the most deprived, rural areas of the country could benefit from the speedy roll-out of 5G, including better
One of NHS Renfrewshire HSCP’s healthcare heroes was celebrated at this year’s Scottish Health Awards 2023, scooping the Leader of the Year Award.
Veterans and the families of those in the armed forces are to receive more tailored healthcare under a new scheme for GPs.
Europe’s premier folk, roots and world music festival, Celtic Connections, is continuing to grow its programme for 2024 with 40 new acts added to the bill including a very special
More than six in 10 (61%) of rurally based LGBTQ+ young people in Scotland feel that their local area is not a welcoming place, according to a new report.
University of the West of Scotland’s (UWS) contribution to the future of engineering and smart cities has been spotlighted as part of a major campaign launched by the Institution of
Children in Scotland who are homeless or seeking asylum must not be housed in unsuitable accommodation such as hotels, hostels, B&Bs, cruise ships or barges because their human rights may
Hundreds are expected to turn out to pay their respects to the fallen as parades are carried out in towns and villages across Renfrewshire, with services taking place to mark