Latest News for: scottish languages

Edit

The Times Daily Quiz: Thursday April 24, 2025

The Times/The Sunday Times 24 Apr 2025
3 The words beef, pork and veal come from the Norman variety of which language? ... and Campbell ancient are types of which Scottish textile design?.
Edit

UK Supreme Court ruling: What does defining 'woman' by biological sex mean for transgender rights and sing

The Times of India 16 Apr 2025
While it reaffirms protections for transgender people, the decision also backs campaigners like For Women Scotland, who fought for clearer legal language.
Edit

UK Supreme Court ruling: What does defining 'woman' by biological sex mean for transgender rights ...

The Economic Times 16 Apr 2025
While it reaffirms protections for transgender people, the decision also backs campaigners like For Women Scotland, who fought for clearer legal language.
Edit

How UK court definition of ‘woman’ could affect sex-based rights

The Observer 16 Apr 2025
The UK supreme court is to rule on how a woman is defined in law, the culmination of a long-running challenge brought against the Scottish government by the gender-critical campaign group For Women Scotland (FWS).
Edit

Don’t call children girls and boys, says care watchdog

The Daily Telegraph 12 Apr 2025
In an inclusion guide published last week, the Care Inspectorate said staff working at Scottish children’s homes should always use “gender-inclusive language” ...Instead, the Scottish care watchdog is ...
Edit

Accent bias training isn’t going to solve the real problem at Edinburgh University

AOL 07 Apr 2025
The Sunday Times has reported that teachers and other staff are being given guidance that accents or class-based prejudice should be treated in the same way as racist or sexist language.
Edit

Accent bias training for lecturers at Edinburgh University misses the mark on real problem

The Daily Telegraph 07 Apr 2025
The Sunday Times has reported that teachers and other staff are being given guidance that accents or class-based prejudice should be treated in the same way as racist or sexist language.
Edit

New poetry: works by Ange Mlinko, Traveller poets, Jo Burns and Emily Cooper, and Jake Hawkey

The Irish Times 06 Apr 2025
“Names don’t translate; a mouth of pebbles,/they slow the language roaring down the page.” – Ange Mlinko’s The Iliad in a Scottish Cemetery derives its infectious energy from being in “two foreign ...
  • 1
×