| High demand for online Gaelic dictionary A consistently high level of demand for an online Gaelic dictionary at the Scottish Parliament website has led to an extension of the pilot project. | |
| Partnership for Diversity - ‘Europe comes to Skye’ The European Bureau for Lesser Used Languages ‘Partnership for Diversity’ conference takes place this week (29th – 30th June) on the Isle of Skye. | |
| New Gaelic/English liveries for Royal Mail Deliveries Royal Mail today unveiled a new look dual language livery for postal vehicles in predominantly Gaelic speaking areas of Scotland, as part of a policy aimed at recognising the status and importance of the language. | |
| New Gaelic web resource Bòrd na Gàidhlig launched its new website today, providing a one-stop resource for information on the Gaelic language and culture. | |
| Bòrd discuss draft National Plan with Minister Minister for Gaelic, Peter Peacock will be discussing the first draft of the first ever National Plan for Gaelic when he meets Bòrd na Gàidhlig in Inverness today, Friday 16th June 2006. | |
| Bòrd na Gàidhlig calls for retention of Gaelic provision by Inverness College Bòrd na Gàidhlig today called for Gaelic provision to be maintained by Inverness College. | |
| Gaelic gathering to work together Scotland’s principal Gaelic organisations and associations are gathering today under the auspices of Bòrd na Gàidhlig to discuss the draft of the first ever National Plan for Gaelic which the Bòrd is developing as part of its responsibilities under the Gaelic Language (Scotland) Act. | |
| Education First for Gaelic The first ever Education Manager for Gaelic has been appointed by Bòrd na Gàidhlig with the aim of helping grow and develop teaching of the language. | |

