Two spectacular stone altars from a Roman fort at Inveresk, Musselburgh, have been acquired for the National Collection ahead of a major exhibition.
Scotland’s influence reaches worldwide, with towns across the world keeping strong cultural, historical, and culinary ties.
The acquisition features the first video ever uploaded to the site, Me at the zoo, posted by YouTube co-founder, Jawed Karim, in 2005.
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MP urges West Lothian groups to bid for Armed Forces Day funding
Gregor Poynton, Member of Parliament for the Livingston constituency, has urged community groups across the constituency to ...
Collective Architecture has submitted its detailed proposals to restore the historic home of Scotland’s national bard, Robert Burns ...
From the rugged Faroe Islands to the volcanic peaks of Vestmannaeyjar, the crew of Stravanza explores the raw beauty of the North Atlantic. The post Sailing the Midnight Sun: A Summer ...
Dave’s Down to Earth Rock Shop has been around since 1970, but the contents of its basement have witnessed all of human history and another three billion years beyond that. Featuring gemstones, ...
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Scientists discover a new form of life standing 26 feet tall
Scientists Discover a New Form of Life Standing 26 Feet Tall ...
Kilmartin Museum was delighted to welcome its first visitors back into the museum at the start of the month, coming from as ...
The best places from where to see the Northern Lights are also some of the most costly. Here's how you can save money on your travel budget to see the aurora.
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I spent a night in Europe's least visited country
Most travellers coming to Europe from afar focus on the main sights. They flock to London, Paris and Rome. And all for good ...
A Bradford‑based artist said she was stunned to see more than 200 people turn out for her exhibition Portrait of Our Time's opening week.
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