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Today in History for June 27: In 1299, in his encyclical "Scimus fili," Pope Boniface VIII claimed that Scotland owed allegiance to the Catholic Church.
As the days grow longer and fields begin to hum with life, summer brings a flurry of activity across Scotland’s farms and ...
INVERNESS, Scotland (Galbraith/CNN Newsource/WKRC) - A historic piece of real estate with a storied past is now available for ...
Scots should prepare for war on British soil, it has been claimed. The Bombshell prediction was made in the UK Government's ...
The failure to accept guilt for war crimes and crimes against humanity has been a recurring theme in the work of the human ...
Hardie was a pacifist who opposed the first world war on that basis, and so was Ramsay MacDonald, who briefly lost his ...
With a terrific Old Town, unrivalled castle and history at every turn, Stirling remains a largely overlooked city break ...
A former head of the Royal Navy in Scotland has recalled how he spent VE Day fearing the Second World War would continue for years in the Far East.. Vice-Admiral Sir Thomas Baird, 100, began his ...
A 24-year labor of love culminates as "Sophie," a meticulously crafted WWI Sopwith Strutter replica, successfully takes to ...
THE granddaughter of a German prisoner-of- war visited Skipton recently to see where her grandfather was imprisoned from May 1918 to October 1919.
If you’ve lived in or visited Manhattan, the landmarks at the epicenter would be familiar – One World Trade, Wall Street, the Brooklyn Bridge. This is rightly strong in the emotional stakes.