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Andrew Buchan has admitted that it is a "shame" his ITV drama Passenger will not be returning for a second run. The show – which starred Sinners' Wunmi Mosaku and Shameless star David Threlfall ...
The body said international sales of salmon from Scotland hit a record £844m in 2024, with France, where Scottish salmon is given the "Label Rouge" quality mark, the largest market at £462m.
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Among the presenters is Sara Salyers, co-founder of Liberation Scotland and Salvo, a campaign group with over 18,000 members. Salyers is expected to present arguments supporting the inclusion of ...
The 2025 Critics’ Awards for Theatre in Scotland will be presented on the afternoon of Sunday June 8 at the Traverse Theatre in Edinburgh.
A “landmark” day for Scotland - that is how Liam McArthur MSP has described the passing of the first stage of his assisted dying bill. His Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland ...
The Scottish Government has widened an inquiry into arts body Creative Scotland after concerns were raised over its decision-making and leadership. Newsletters Reader Rewards ...
So why does Scotland use more water than the rest of the UK? Scotland has some of the wettest parts of the UK, so it is perhaps counterintuitive to think about it as a country facing water scarcity.
A spokesperson for the defence ministry said: "On 12 May, during Exercise Red Condor currently taking place in Scotland, three Belgian soldiers were injured. "They received first aid on site and ...
Jimmy Buchan became a household name in the mid-2000s as one of the stars of Trawlermen, the hard-hitting BBC documentary that offered a rare glimpse into life aboard the North Sea’s fishing fleet.
Plans to legalise assisted dying in Scotland pass first stage. MSP Liam McArthur, who brought forward the bill, says terminally ill Scots and their families are "desperate to see the law changed".