Royal Celtic Society’s unique music competition
Work has begun on processing the twenty entries received for a unique competition which set the country’s musicians the challenge of creating a new shinty composition. The closing date for…
Work has begun on processing the twenty entries received for a unique competition which set the country’s musicians the challenge of creating a new shinty composition. The closing date for…
The first-ever official flag for the Isle of Skye was raised in Portree today following a 15-month process which attracted 369 entries and more than 7,000 public votes. The winning…
MURRAY MACLEOD, on crofting As we look forward to returning to some sense of normality, it will be interesting to see what elements of this crisis will actually lead to…
A senior Highland police inspector is seeking help from community members to highlight the dangers of speeding following a recent incident where a motorist was caught driving at 90 miles…
The court case to cancel the registration of the operators of a nursing home on Skye where 10 people died following an outbreak of coronavirus has been dropped today by…
Cash from a community wind farm has helped to build a new grandstand at the home of an island amateur football ground. The new stand for Point FC in Lewis…
This month’s Tobar an Dualchais / Kist o Riches contribution is from Fraser McRobert. Fraser is the Copyright Officer for the Tobar an Dualchais Project, and a postgraduate student of…
An island teenager has called on the Scottish government to address the “unfairness” of this year’s exam results. Eva Peteranna, a fifth year pupil at Sgoil Lionacleit in Benbecula, has…
le Ruairidh MacIlleathain An t-Urr. Alasdair Stiùbhart Each week the West Highland Free Press publishes the text for Ruairidh ‘s “Letter to Gaelic Learners” on BBC Radio nan Gàidheal (103.5-105…