Ulster Scots Language event traces Ulster's heritage through the poetry of the "Rhyming Weavers".
Ulster-Scots poetry occupies a problematic position in terms of the discipline of Irish Studies and national literary canons. Focussing on James Orr, this essay demonstrates the reticence on the part ...
More than 150 people across the Borough engaged in music, poetry and storytelling events to mark Ulster-Scots Language Week ...
Submissions deadline: 30th Yellow House Publishing Issue 5 of the New Isles Press Anthology is now open for submissions. Our featured author for this issue is the acclaimed ...
Jennie Browne and Jane Rea present What Have The Ulster-Scots Ever Done For Us? on BBC Sounds and BBC Radio Ulster How exactly have Ulster-Scots figures, their language and culture influenced so much ...
"No, the new working group has not met yet to set the terms of reference. I would hope this will be arranged by the council ...
​​The Lord Mayor of Belfast has joined primary school children in City Hall this week to celebrate Ulster-Scots Language Week ...
Hailing from Appalachia, where thousands of Ulster-Scot emigrants settled, in his bestselling memoir he wrote, “To understand me, you must understand that I am a Scots-Irish hillbilly at heart.” ...