By plane or ferry.
There are the Shetland Islands in Scotland. There is no place in Ireland called Shetland but there is a place called Ireland on the South Mainland of the Shetland Islands.
England Scotland wales northern Ireland and republic of Ireland
England, Scotland, and Ireland
No... Gaelic is not even spoken across the whole of the UK (the UK being more than one country). Gaelic is pokemm in Ireland and Scotland.
It's probably easiest to fly. There are also ferries going from Ireland to Scotland, with the one from Larne in county Antrim going to Stranraer in Scotland being the most well known one.
Presumably Ireland or Scotland.
The North Channel separates Scotland and Northern Ireland.
England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland
Ireland and Scotland are in the same time zone.
Ireland is an island. Scotland borders England to the North
scotland
Northern Ireland. Other than that, Scotland, England and Wales, with the Isle of Man being nearest to the Republic of Ireland and Scotland nearest to the island, of Ireland not far from the northeast corner of Northern Ireland.