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Drew Allan: Can you place the name, and name the place?


Uluru or Ayers Rock
IT started with an innocuous visit to Auchinleck, and ended in an argument.
No, this isn’t one of those archetypal Ayrshire junior football stories, but a tale of a letter that led us down an unexpected byway. It began on Monday with a plea from reader Andrew Turnbull for Gaelic to be brought back into public life. He added: “Why should Gaelic speakers have to anglicise their names?”. I decided to illustrate the point with a picture from our files of a bilingual road sign. As fate would have it, I chose Auchinleck, or Achadh nan Leac. And that’s where the trouble began. ....

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Letters: We have no right to disrespect other cultures by disregarding their languages and names


ANDREW Turnbull (Letters, May 10) made some pertinent points about the importance of preserving Scotland’s languages and dialects, and I’m sorry to see that Celia Judge (Letters, May 11) profoundly disagrees.
We in the West protest about China’s treatment of the Uighurs and her efforts to impose a Han Chinese monoculture in Xinjiang, Tibet and Hong Kong. But that’s exactly what Britain did in its imperial glory days, and traces of that remain. One aspect of that policy was the renaming of places and people to make them sound more British. The most famous example is probably Nelson Mandela, who became Nelson only after he was given that fine British name on his first day at school. ....

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Letters: Bring back university graduations this summer and let families bring a boost to the local economy


THE University of Glasgow, I feel, risks being seen as mean-spirited in cancelling graduation ceremonies this year for students (as it announced on March 2) and, even now, claiming the pandemic as an excuse for continuing to let the cancellation extend throughout the summer.
Rules surrounding restricted activities have been changing month by month and it should not be beyond the wit of experienced academics to restructure graduations to fit. Scotland will be out of lockdown by the summer months and the university has oven-ready annual graduation plans that could easily adapt. Students and their families would certainly race to modify plans to attend. ....

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Letters: It is vital we keep a close eye on the SNP's civil war


Nicola Sturgeon and Alex Salmond campaigning together in 2015. Now they are locked in a bitter battle
NEIL Mackay comments that many of Scotland s leading political voices and their cheerleaders in the media . obsess on the inner workings of the SNP while the country – and the world, evidently – falls to pieces around them ( In these grim times, where is the vision for real change? , The Herald, February 23) .
He laments the upsurge of job losses and notes: During the recent snows, pictures emerged which should shame this country: images of 200 people queuing at a soup kitchen in Glasgow in freezing temperatures.
While these awful events, and more like them, are fuelled in part by the pandemic, the responsibility for handling them lies at the doorstep of the Scottish Government, which, right now, and for the foreseeable future, is the SNP. ....

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