The National: Glasgow airport has been told to act after a sign for a restaurant appeared to mix up Irish and Scottish Gaelic… The slogan on the sign currently reads “An bhfuil ocras ort?” with [Murdo] MacSween explaining it should instead say “A bheil an t-acras ort?”
Dear people of #Galway, this weekend there will be an Tóstal festival in #Salthill. Please come to see the traditional currach racing and the parade of our beauties, the Galway Hookers. If you participate in #darknessintolight2024, you'll also be able to see the Hookers sailing into the sunrise in support of the cause.
Please see the schedule (it seems like tiny traders market was canceled, but everything is according to the plan.
Wait, what!? Did I just hear not one, but two non #Gaelic speaking journalists pronounce #Alba correctly! (Although the 2nd one got it wrong the 2nd time he said it) 🤦♂️
The National: Niteworks have announced a new and final single to commemorate their last year together as a band with further tour dates in Inverness’s Eden Court and London’s The Garage also shared.
The new single, [An Toll Dubh]… is a cover of the song originally written and performed by Runrig’s Calum and Rory Macdonald.