*S6M-11239 Alasdair Allan: 100 Years Since the BBC's First Gaelic Radio Broadcast—That the Parliament celebrates the centenary of the first radio broadcast in Gaelic by the BBC, which took place from Aberdeen on 2 December 1923; notes that Gaelic broadcasting started with a religious address and Gaelic songs, before moving to include radio plays, lessons in Gaelic pronunciation and news bulletins; recognises that the development of Gaelic broadcasting over the century includes the launch of BBC Radio nan Gàidheal in 1985, serving the Gaelic audience with its own radio station; further recognises the launch of TV channel BBC ALBA in 2008, in partnership with MG ALBA, broadcasting children’s programmes, documentaries, news and current affairs, sport, music and drama; notes that Gaelic content is also available online...