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'A Word of Ulster-Scots'


 

An all-party Ulster-Scots group has been formed at Westminster, with Unionist, Labour and Conservative MPs and peers represented in what is a significant and historic development.

Piping Hot, a celebration of cultural diversity, is to be presented by the Altnaveigh House (Newry) group in the United States next month.

A new collection of Ulster-Scots books featuring poetry, prose and a glossary of words was announced to mark  European Day of Language September 26.
 

 

Ready with the haggis at the Burns Night Supper in the Kilmorey Arms Hotel, Kilkeel on Friday January 21. Pictured (L-R) are Geoffrey Pue, Thomas Hanna, Pipe Major Colin Moffett and Glen Graham.
 
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Ballymoney-born Nancy (Anderson) Green of the American Frontier


Support for Ulster-Scots motion

 

EAST Londonderry MP Gregory Campbell has received support from a range of MPs of all parties at Westminster for a parliamentary motion on Ulster-Scots cultural identity.
  

  The parliamentary motion affirms: "That this House acknowledges the work done by all the groups in the promotion of the Ulster-Scots cultural identity throughout Northern Ireland; commends the growing interest in Ulster-Scots; expresses the hope that there will be a recognition of this on the international stage similar to that in the Southern states of the United States where much formal recognition already exists."