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What do an enigmatic Caped Crusader, a sopping-wet Mr Darcy and Lord Eddard Stark of Winterfell have in common? Believe it or ...
NatureScot, Scotland's nature body, said deer-vehicle collisions have been on the increase. It said this was due to rising traffic volumes and the increased range of deer over the past 20 years. They ...
As MPs vote to decriminalise abortion in England and Wales, we take a look at the current legislation in place around abortion in Scotland.
A new campaign celebrates Scotland’s soft fruit growers, blending heritage, science, and sweet success across the berry-rich nation.
The village of Beadnell has been described as a 'holidaymaker's dream' - and a unique new holiday let has recently opened in a former 11th century watermill ...
Glasgow's skyline, waterfront, city centre and neighbourhoods have been documented in a new 250-page book.
TRNSMT has revealed the site map for 2025 – and there’s some amazing new additions for music fans. The Boogie Bar stage has been taken over by BBC Radio 1 Dance Stage this year in a brand new… ...
Stonemasons are restoring the roof of Bootham Bar in York to prevent leaks, the council says.
The word Tanera is derived from a Norse word meaning haven; indeed the island was used as a safe anchorage by the Vikings as far back as the 11th century.
Behind the stately façades of Britain’s grandest historical homes and royal residences lies a catalogue of chaos. From scandalous affairs to deadly feuds, eccentric obsessions to crimes that would ...
Restoration work was underway Wednesday on Kyiv’s UNESCO-listed 11th-century Saint Sophia Cathedral, one of the main symbols of Ukraine, after it was lightly damaged by Russian strikes on the capital ...
In Tornado the film-maker John Maclean returns to the austere storytelling that defined Slow West, his well-regarded debut, from 2015. Set in a rugged and unnamed corner of 18th-century Scotland ...