“…Up until the 1990s, there was little interest in Ulster Scots from the supporting protestant community (Gardner, 2016). However, as the catholic community became increasingly associated with the use of Irish, so did the protestant community develop their closeness to Ulster Scots (Gardner, 2016;Gardner, 2018), resulting in a revival of this variety. Although there is no agreed standard variety of Ulster Scots (DCAL, 2015), education programmes are now in place and government strategy plans for examination qualifications in Ulster Scots in the longer term.…”