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The Cheviot, The Stag And The Black, Black Oil. The title of the classic Scottish 1970s agitprop play still resonates, for its ambition at least ...
Sea spaghetti, red algae, and sea buckthorn may not be the ingredients that come to mind when you think of Scottish cuisine.
In three days time, the voters of Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse will go to the polling stations, and if the anxiety of those in the SNP and Labour, and indeed the opinion polls are to be believed, ...
Landscape under Stormy Sky was painted in Arles after Van Gogh had mutilated his ear and just a few weeks before his departure for the asylum.
Driving the North Coast 500 in an EV: The joys – and challenges – exploring Scotland’s wilderness With long expanses of wilderness and rugged landscapes that feel far from civilisation ...
The 30 works from the Vaughan request to Ireland include a stormy view of Edinburgh, captured during the artist's first visit in the summer of 1801, and not displayed in the city since.
Scotland, with its rugged landscapes, ancient traditions, and rich mythology, is a land of stories. Among its most enigmatic figures is the Cailleach, a being who straddles the worlds of myth and ...
From the Lowther Hills ski club’s two drag lifts, to Glenshee's web of 22 tows and chairlifts, here is a local's guide to skiing in Scotland.
A selection of over 30 watercolours by Turner that have never been seen before in Scotland are to go on display in Edinburgh in January.
Despite its military function, the cape also attracts hikers, birdwatchers, and nature enthusiasts who come to explore the area’s dramatic landscapes, including the Cape Wrath Lighthouse, built in ...
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