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Scottish government apologises for 'cultural genocide' of gypsy travellers First Minister John Swinney says the policies of the so-called tinker experiment, in which families were forced into low ...
One Scottish restaurant with rooms was recently named Boutique Hotel of the Year at the 2025 Scottish Hospitality Awards. The coveted title went to Victoria Square and The Orangery in Stirling.
Bosses must crack down on 'endemic' sexual harassment in Scottish workplaces, a leading trade union has claimed. A nationwide survey of more than 1000 Unite the Union members found that almost 10% ...
The Scottish Government civil service has become a caricature of a progressive elite, divorced from the realities of everyday life ...
More than a quarter of Scottish Labour MPs have joined a rebellion against UK government's controversial welfare reforms. Ten of the party's 37 parliamentarians, including the chair of the ...
A new survey has crowned a Scottish city as the most charming in the UK, but its residents have an even higher opinion of themselves.
Awards for the 2025 ceremony included: Best Scottish pub; Employee of the Year; Best Scottish Chef of the Year; Best Hotel Restaurant; Best Fine Dining and Outstanding Contribution to the Industry.
A Scottish ice cream parlour that is known for its "Italian craftsmanship" has been named one of the best in the whole of the UK.
Shuna, a 1,100-acre island off Scotland’s west coast stands to be in the hands of a new generation — one who will get an island with no roads or reception.
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10 Fantasy Books That Are Perfect for Fans of Mythology - MSNDiscover 10 fantasy books inspired by ancient mythology. From Greek legends to Eastern folklore, these novels offer epic adventures and magical worlds for fans of mythological tales.
Dishonesty now rules Scottish politics The SNP and Labour are both watching on while the state dissolves and populists rise.
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