BBC on the lookout for Canadian/American descendants of the Marloch & Metagama

BBC Scotland is on the lookout for Scottish-Canadians descendant from two 1920s emigrant ships for a new documentary series looking at the aftermath of the First World War. Within two weeks in 1923, two ships carried approximately 600 people from the Outer Hebrides of Scotland to their new home in Canada. At the time most […]

Time Capsule From 1894 Found In the Highlands

Construction workers have discovered a 121 year old time capsule buried in a bridge near Kingussie in the Highlands. The tin box, roughly the size of a shoe box, was deeply buried inside the Ruthven road bridge, and contained what appears to be a bottle of whisky, a paper scroll, and a newspaper dated Saturday, […]

Mhairi Black M.P.: What would YOU do if your first speech was watched by 10 million people?

A few weeks ago I posted the Scottish news that 16 and 17-year-olds will be voting next May for the 2016 Scottish Parliamentary elections.  As noted, next year will be a big year in Scottish politics, potentially including an up or down vote on whether Scotia should schedule a second independence referendum.  Over 100,000 16 […]

Filling The Gaelic Gap: Cultural Reclamation and Revival In The Diaspora

This is the first in a series of Bletherskite blog posts that we like to call “Not Your Father’s Gaelic”. We briefly introduced the series a few weeks back. The broad goal of the NYFG project is to provide needed support and energy for a growing Gaelic cultural and language revitalization movement within the Scottish […]

Its Official: Scottish 16 and 17 year-olds will vote in May 2016 elections

Next May, Scotland’s 16 and 17-year-olds will be voting in the weighty Scottish parliamentary elections.  It will be their first time back in the voting booth after posting an uplifting 85% turnout last September for the Indy referendum.  While the idea of a teenage voting franchise has been on political screens for some time in […]