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Deputy First Minister @_KateForbes has announced £500,000 for Gaelic publishing, education, arts and community projects. This includes funding for a historical dictionary which has rediscovered lost Gaelic phrases and word meanings. More ➡️
Scottish Government Finance and Economy66,283 views • 1 year ago

Watch Deputy First Minister Kate Forbes set out the benefits of a £5.75 million Scottish Government investment to drive growth on Scotland's islands. The funding will boost critical infrastructure, tackle rising costs and accelerate the transition to net zero. ➡️
Scottish Government Finance and Economy22,399 views • 4 months ago

Gaelic became an official language of Scotland on St Andrew's Day. Scottish Government’s draft Budget backs that commitment with an extra £1.8 million. Watch Deputy First Minister @_KateForbes explain what this means for broadcasters, jobs and Gaelic-speaking communities.
Scottish Government Finance and Economy21,357 views • 5 months ago

Deputy First Minister @_KateForbes visited Cultarlann Inbhir Nis in Inverness to announce funding for the Highlands' first Gaelic cultural centre. The centre will host language courses, exhibitions, concerts and ceilidhs and feature a café and shop. ➡️
Scottish Government Finance and Economy49,842 views • 1 year ago

To kick-off #WorldGaelicWeek Deputy First Minister @_KateForbes has announced that North Lanarkshire will host its first ever local Mòd. Organisers of the Mòd Nàiseanta Rìoghail ¦ Royal National Mòd estimate that last year’s National Mòd generated £3.6 million for the economy. 🎥 Watch ⬇️
Scottish Government Finance and Economy13,366 views • 1 year ago

.Scottish Government is investing in entrepreneurs and building an economy rooted in innovation, talent and opportunity. In Scottish Parliament, Deputy First Minister Kate Forbes MSP outlined how the Scottish Government is leading the charge to make the country a top start-up nation.
Scottish Government Finance and Economy10,373 views • 1 year ago
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