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More than 1,000 people claim to have seen the creature, but the most widely accepted ‘proof’ is a fake photograph.
On Sunday 27 July, the Loch Ness RNLI volunteer lifeboat crew launched to assist a small motor cruiser which had run aground ...
Part of ‘Royal Week’ in Scotland, The Royal Garden Party celebrates those who have made positive contributions to Scottish communities with His Majesty The King and Queen Camilla hosting guests at the ...
An experienced hiker with firsthand knowledge of Scotland's trails has selected those that offer a mix of gorgeous landscapes and ease of access.
A beloved children's TV show is getting a 2025 rebrand with a new interactive experience - and The Wombles creator's son says ...
Castles shrouded in mist and coastlines battered by wind. Scotland might just be the most dramatic destination in the world.
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Upscale Adventuring on MSNWhat Most Tourists Don’t Know about ScotlandScotland is known for many different things to different people and is a fascinating country with an intriguing history. Here ...
Neither of the conference’s conveners, French President Emmanuel Macron and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, will ...
So Nessie sceptics will have to come up with another excuse as to why people keep seeing Scotland’s most famous monster, which is clearly every bit as real as the furtive haggises roaming the ...
A new statue depicting the Loch Ness Monster has been unveiled after being created by a family-run business in Inverness.
Councillors have objected to plans for a new hydro scheme that would draw water from Loch Ness to generate electricity. Statera Energy's pumped storage hydro project would involve constructing a ...
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