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Comparing the Prehistoric Stone Symbols of Scotland and the Judaculla Rock
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Asgard in Orkney? Petroglyphs, Ancient Races And A US Connection
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Why EVERY Scot has a part to play if Gaelic is to be saved
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Alan Riach takes us from Deòrsa mac Iain Deòrsa / George Campbell Hay into the third movement in modern Gaelic poetry with Ruaraidh MacThòmais / Derick Thomson and Iain Mac a’ Ghobhainn / Iain Crichton Smith. WHEN he returned from the war, George Campbell Hay recaptured in his poetry the youthful qualities of speed and engagement, in the living terrain of Tarbert and Argyll, its forests and seas. “Seeker, Reaper” is quick and brilliant, a breathless celebration of a motor fishing boat in constant action:
When my gunnel’s worn wi’ raspin’ nets,
and my sides are white wi salt,
The Sound of Identity
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On Thursday last week, Britain got to enjoy the nationwide electoral celebration that was ‘Super Thursday’. We then got to endure an entire weekend of thrilling, adrenaline-fuelled news coverage as England became just a bit bluer than before; Scotland a little yellower with a few flecks of green; and Wales a bit redder and a bit less pink, and ultimately we got to see by the end that nothing much had really changed. These most recent elections were, in many ways, so conventionally uninteresting they seemed to have been forgotten before they even took place (in the Hartlepool by-election, turnout was 42.7% – some 15% below the 2019 election, and in the most recent Airdrie and Shotts by-election it was as low as 34.3%).