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The Royal Mile is the ancient spine of Edinburgh, visited by five million tourists each year. The collective name for four ...
Edinburgh Castle, where kings and queens lived until the 17th century, sits at the top of the Royal Mile.
Edinburgh’s Royal Mile draws millions yearly, but locals say it's now overrun with tourists and souvenir shops ...
Tom Clarke, who lives just outside of Skipton, competed in the inaugural Rat Race, an ultra challenge which sees participants ...
Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, stepped out recently to visit two of the Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers' ...
A Scots hairdesser who worked with Hollywood stars has died at the age of 80. Charlie Miller, whose name is carried on four salons in Edinburgh, had lived with Alzheimer's disease for many years and ...
One of Scotland's most iconic streets was recently named one of the world's worst tourist traps - and it's not hard to see ...
Edinburgh was the Scottish economist's home and a place for anyone interested in a rich, varied, and liberal life.
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Italian composer Ludovico Einaudi performed at Edinburgh Castle on July 10 and 11, and while many audience members hailed him as 'ethereal' - others were less than an impressed by their experience.
Emma Nicolson, head of visual arts at Creative Scotland, said: “We are thrilled to support Mount Stuart Trust and Bugarin + ...
Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, shares children Lady Louise Windsor and James, Earl of Wessex, with husband Prince Edward who she married in 1999 aged 34 - but she struggled to conceive ...