Scottish Languages Bill Becomes Law in Landmark Moment for Gaelic and Scots
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Scottish Languages Bill Becomes Law in Landmark Moment for Gaelic and Scots
The Scottish Languages Bill has officially become law, marking a historic step in protecting and promoting Scotland’s native tongues. The legislation, which follows Royal Assent, comes two decades after the Gaelic Language Act and is the first time the Scots language has received support in law. Deputy First Minister Kate Forbes, herself a Gaelic speaker, described the moment as deeply significant for Scotland’s cultural identity and future. “As…
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