Struan — This title is derived from the Scottish Gaelic word sruthan, and means "small stream". Brodie — Popular in the US in modern times, Brodie has Scottish and Irish origins. As well as ...
A partnership with Creative Scotland, the year-long residency aims to support the creation of original writing in Scots, as well as the promotion of the language with communities throughout Scotland.
In 2025, the idea of settling anyplace other than Mars might seem anachronistic, but the people on Ulva are pioneers.
It prompted an investigation, and Borthwick from the National Records of Scotland was tasked to crack the case. "My colleague ... was astonished to see a lot of letters which probably came from ...
I don't know if, like me, Alan Woodcock (Letters, 21 March) listened to BBC Radio Scotland’s Morning Call on Monday about the proposed welfare reforms. Halfway through, Mhairi from Greenock call ...
Health chiefs have urgently recalled a popular Scottish blue cheese over fears some batches may be contaminated with deadly bacteria. Food Standards Scotland warned the Isle of Mull Cheese’s ...
With 67 minutes on the clock and Scotland cruising, it was easy to let the mind wander to what might have been in a parallel universe. Another bonus-point victory over Wales seemingly secured with ...
A statement from his publicist read: "Jack Vettriano's passing marks the end of an era for contemporary Scottish art. "His evocative and timeless works will continue to captivate and inspire ...
Scotland has a very distinct culture when it comes to food, drink, and humour, among many other things. Scots are proud people who have forged their own path in music, business, and the arts.
Various individuals have earned their short fifteen-minutes of public appearance on television and other social media platforms, hurling revengeful and ruthless onslaught on the person of Ranil ...
Tries: Murray, Thomas, Williams, Llewellyn Pens: Anscombe Cons: Evans 3 Five-try Scotland overcame a hugely spirited Wales in a frenetic Six Nations contest at Murrayfield, condemning the visitors ...