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When is a poll not a poll? When it is a false poll. From Bright Green Scotland on yesterday’s stillContinue Reading
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When is a poll not a poll? When it is a false poll. From Bright Green Scotland on yesterday’s stillContinue Reading
A news report from Scotland on the alleged vandalism of a bilingual Scottish and English language road sign that oneContinue Reading
The Panelbase voter questionnaire commissioned by Wings Over Scotland has thrown a spanner in the works of the usual mediaContinue Reading
Some great news for the ongoing development and growth of the Scottish language. The government of Scotland has announced aContinue Reading
Couple of articles looking at the faltering fortunes of the sovereignty movements in Scotland and Québec when compared to theContinue Reading
Here’s a thing. The avast! Online Security and Web Reputation Plugin, a web browser extension bundled with one of the world’s mostContinue Reading
Good to see that the success of the Scottish language television channel, BBC Alba, is being recognised with an increaseContinue Reading
Watch out, the Orange Order is about! Yes that’s right, the Grand Orange Lodge of Scotland has finally shown itsContinue Reading
There is an excellent article on Bella Caledonia by Wilson McLeod examining the failure of the SNP-led Scottish Government toContinue Reading
Some further news on Bun-sgoil Taobh na Pàirce, the new Scottish medium school for Edinburgh, via the website Premier ConstructionContinue Reading
Scottish blogger James Kelly calls it right as he examines the ignoble retreat of the UKIP leader Nigel Farage fromContinue Reading
More new from the Pax Anglia, via the Dunfermline Press: “… councillor Dave Dempsey is proposing that road signs inContinue Reading
Good article by Patrick Witt on the Irish Story examining the late 19th and early 20th Scottish Gaelic Republican writer RuairaidhContinue Reading
Over at Bella Caledonia writer Paul F Cockburn has an interview with Tim Armstrong, author of the Scottish language Sci-Fi novel AirContinue Reading
A few quick posts, a chairde. First up the Edinburgh Coffee House features a number of images that illustrate the actionsContinue Reading
Dreadfully sad news today about the Scottish author Iain Banks whose mainstream and genre books I’ve been reading – and lovingContinue Reading
For the last century and more historians have believed that the homeland of the Celtic-speaking peoples lay in central Europe and from thereContinue Reading
So Scotland’s First Minister, Alex Salmond, has finally unveiled the long-promised date for the Scottish independence referendum: Thursday the 18th of September 2014. Good news forContinue Reading
Thought I’d highlight an audio podcast of an interview between Michael Greenwell, Scottish Nationalist blogger, and the Reverend Stu Campbell, owner-author of theContinue Reading
Andrew S. Loveland has an interesting post over on The Frumious Bandersnatch examining the famous (if exceptional) psychological condition known asContinue Reading
Did you know that Scotland ceased to exist as a nation after the so-called Act of Union between the KingdomsContinue Reading
For those of you with an interest in early, middle and early modern indigenous Irish literature and post-Medieval folklore (IrishContinue Reading