An Gàidheal Ùr
Type | Monthly newspaper |
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Format | Compact |
Editor | Murchadh MacLeòid |
Founded | 1998 |
Ceased publication | 2009 |
Headquarters | Taigh a' Mhorair Leverhulme, Ceàrnag Phearsabhail, Stornoway Lewis HS1 2DD |
Website | An Gàidheal Ùr |
An Gàidheal Ùr was a 12-page monthly newspaper published in Scottish Gaelic. The name means New Gael in a play on an older magazine publication called An Gàidheal. People usually received the paper as a supplement in the West Highland Free Press or by subscription. It ceased publication in 2009 after funding and advertising from Bòrd na Gàidhlig ended.[1]
Content
It generally carried Scottish Gaelic or Highland related content such as stories about new developments of the language, crofting, ferry services, media stories, cultural events and sport.
It also had various opinion columns and regularly carried job advertisements of Gaelic related jobs.
Writing for the paper, Aonghas Phàdraig Caimbeul was awarded Gaelic journalist of the year at the 2007 Scottish Press Awards.[2]
See also
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- Paisley Daily Express
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- The Scotsman
- Scottish Socialist Voice
- Daily Star of Scotland
- The Daily Telegraph (Scottish edition)
- Metro (Scottish edition)
- Scottish Daily Express
- Scottish Daily Mail
- Daily Mirror
- The Scottish Sun
- The Times (Scottish edition)
- Scotland on Sunday
- Sunday Mail
- The Sunday Post
- Scottish Mail on Sunday
- Scottish Sunday Express
- Scottish Sunday Mirror
- The Sunday Telegraph (Scottish edition)
- The Sunday Times Scotland
- The Observer In Scotland
- An Gàidheal Ùr
- Business AM
- Caledonian Mercury
- Edinburgh Advertiser
- Edinburgh Courant
- Evening Citizen
- Forward
- Glasgow Argus
- Glasgow Courant
- Scottish Daily News
- Mercurius Caledonius
- Scottish News of the World
- Scottish Standard
- Sunday Herald
- Sunday Scot
- Sunday Standard
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