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Stormont deliberately and unlawfully frustrated attempts to advance Irish language strategy, court told

Belfast Telegraph 04 Nov 2021
New strategies on Irish language and Ulster-Scots were then promised in the New Decade New Approach (NDNA) deal which led to the restoration of power-sharing in January 2020 ... According to Ms Quinlivan the NDNA agreement contained a fresh commitment to outline a timetable for Irish language and Ulster-Scots strategies within three months.
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How Did it All Begin? The Rich Origins of the English Language

Ancient Origins 04 Nov 2021
Language is a universal tool for every person in this world ... The world of language is colorful and diverse and provides a glimpse into the very origins of humanity and civilizations ... In modern times, that language is English ... To the north, in modern-day Scotland, were the Picts and the Scots, both speaking their own distinct insular Celtic languages.
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Indigenous languages project urges Cop26 leaders to rethink ties to the land

The Guardian 03 Nov 2021
... Murui, a native language of Colombian and Peru, and Scots Gaelic – that highlight each culture’s ties to their land.
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‘Vax’ is Oxford’s word of the year

The Times of India 02 Nov 2021
Apologies to jab, shot and “Fauci ouchie.” Oxford Languages’s 2021 Word of the Year is “vax.” That may seem like a no-brainer ... But the jaunty “vax” — a word that has skulked around the margins of the language since it first appeared in the 1980s — surged dramatically, occurring more than 72 times as frequently in September 2021 as a year earlier.
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Oxford reveals its 2021 Word of the Year. And it’s not ‘jab’ or ‘shot’

The Irish Times 01 Nov 2021
Apologies to “jab” and “shot”, but Oxford Languages’ 2021 Word of the Year is “vax” ... But the jaunty “vax” – a word that has skulked around the margins of the language since it first appeared, in the 1980s – surged dramatically, occurring more than 72 times as frequently in September than a year earlier.
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Protocol talks cannot be ‘put on long finger’, DUP warns

Belfast Telegraph 28 Oct 2021
The Government intervened on the devolved issue in the summer amid a stand off between the DUP and Sinn Fein on the proposed language and cultural laws for Irish and Ulster Scots speakers ... On Thursday she said it would be “ludicrous” if the DUP brought down the institutions over the Irish language.
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Why witches are for life and not just Halloween

RTE 26 Oct 2021
The word cailleach, which is often directly translated as ‘witch’ in English, tells a great story (as is often the case when it comes to the Irish language). The word itself dates to a time when Irish and Scots Gaelic were pretty much the same language.
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Word ‘spooky’ banned as ‘racial slur' by National Theatre Scotland ahead of Halloween… although no ...

Russia Today 18 Oct 2021
It was used to describe a “spooky location.”. The theatre has said it will “always interrogate language choices” for “historically oppressive connotations.”. Also on rt.com Scots can self-identify as male or female in upcoming census, without documentation, triggering fears for ‘woke’ nation ... He wasn’t alone ... .
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B Specials re-enactment for NI celebrations branded ‘offensive’

The Irish Times 16 Oct 2021
Gillian McMaster, director of development at the Ulster Scots Agency, which is jointly-funded by Stormont and the Irish Government, confirmed it awarded £2,359 (€2,798) to “a two-day festival of Ulster-Scots language, heritage and culture.” “It will provide people with a range of opportunities to embrace their Ulster-Scots identity.”.
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Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stane (Scots version)

Democratic Underground 10 Oct 2021
Scots is a language spoken throughout the Lowlands and Northern Isles of Scotland that differs from both Scottish Gaelic and English, though it does have some similarities to the latter ... Scots is a traditional and minority language, officially recognised in the United Kingdom, though it is not an official language.
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Cleveland Evans: For men and women, Brett historically a 'maverick' name

Omaha World-Herald 10 Oct 2021
Which NFL quarterback holds the record for most consecutive starts?. Brett Favre of the Green Bay Packers, who started 297 regular season games between 1992 and 2010 ... In Scotland, Bretts had ancestors from Strathclyde, a kingdom along the Scottish-English border where Cumbrian, a language akin to Welsh, was spoken when Scots conquered it around 1030.
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Twitter troll banned for diatribe against Scots language poet Len Pennie

The Times/The Sunday Times 05 Oct 2021
A right-wing troll who hounded an award-winning Scots language poet over her mental health and used misogynistic slurs against her has been removed from social media.
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Poet, Len Pennie, leaves Twitter after hate campaign

The Times/The Sunday Times 02 Oct 2021
An award-winning Scots language poet whose admirers include the actor Michael Sheen has been hounded off social media by trolls.
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As a quine she was scolded for writing ‘tatties’ – now Perth High’s Mrs Fraser ...

The Courier 01 Oct 2021
Kerry Fraser was always told in primary school that using her native Scots language was wrong and improper ... .
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Proc Fiskal

The Quietus 01 Oct 2021
But production skill and smart genre collisions aside, there is something that runs through this record that gives it a currency worthy of your time, and that is language – or rather, languages ... Indeed, in many places we are seeing renewed interest in preservation of P and Q celt languages, strong political defence of Scots and Doric too.
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