Arts and Culture
Tuesday 24/11/2009
A National Statistics Publication for Scotland.
Tuesday 17/11/2009
Scottish Maritime Museum benefits from £249,000 grant.
Tuesday 10/11/2009
Minister signals commitment to architecture and design centre.
Monday 09/11/2009
Sir Angus Grossart remains Chair of Board of Trustees of National Museums Scotland.
Sunday 08/11/2009
Calman 'strictly limited and a missed opportunity' - Constitution Minister.
Thursday 05/11/2009
National St Andrew’s Day celebrations set to be biggest and best ever.
Thursday 29/10/2009
Membership announced.
Thursday 22/10/2009
Hundreds of historic documents are being returned to the Highlands from Edinburgh.
Thursday 15/10/2009
Promise of collaboration with West Bengal's heritage and cultural organisations.
Ann Gloag wins US award in recognition of humanitarian activities in Africa.
Wednesday 14/10/2009
Culture Minister comments on BBC report.
Friday 09/10/2009
Gaelic celebrated at Royal National Mòd 2009.
Thursday 01/10/2009
Major exhibition will visit Stornoway, Shetland, Aberdeen and Edinburgh.
Wednesday 30/09/2009
International festival of storytelling set for Year of Homecoming.
Wednesday 23/09/2009
More 'relevant' content for television viewers could be provided under different constitutional arrangements.
Friday 18/09/2009
First Minister's message to the Muslim Community at close of Ramadan.
Thursday 17/09/2009
Spending on key cultural and international policies to be maintained.
Finance Secretary says budget will protect frontline services.
Tuesday 15/09/2009
Group to help set future direction of museums meets for the first time.
Monday 14/09/2009
International tour for 100 works of Gaelic art.
Thursday 10/09/2009
£180,000 funding to bring armies of pupils to historic site.
Saturday 05/09/2009
Government cash to restore grave of one of Scotland's famous poets.
Friday 04/09/2009
World Federation meets in Edinburgh.
Enthusiasts gather in Edinburgh to discuss the Bard's life and work.
More school places and increased resources for Gaelic-medium education across Scotland.