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Suppose the Loch Ness monster really existed today
Welcome to Scotland. The home of malt scotch, kilts, and sea monsters? It's time to get up close and personal with the Loch Ness monster, affectionately known as Nessie.
The Tulsa community came together on Saturday to celebrate Scottish poet Robert Burns with a special Burns Night event.
From The Traitors to high fashion, tartan is making a comeback as designers turn to the Scottish heritage style.
A respected family-owned kiltmakers in Inverness is up for sale. Ben Wyvis Kilts and hire shop, based in the city’s Church Street, built a strong reputation after being founded by Valerie Allan and ...
A “beautifully presented” family-owned and operated kiltmaking and hire store has been brought to the market. The company, which is a “well-known name with an exemplary reputation”, has a retail shop ...
Humza Yousaf’s inglorious year as first minister will not be remembered for many lasting achievements. But he does, at ...
The idea of Scotland issuing bonds bubbled up at the time of its independence referendum in 2014, when 55% of voters chose to stay in the UK. Some market participants nicknamed the possible bonds ...
Andrew Irvine might be the only man on campus who owns a kilt — and wears it proudly. Irvine is a transfer student from ...
Labour said it would be cheaper if Nationalist ministers continued to borrowing from the UK Government to pay for big-ticket ...
King Charles is likely raising a glass on Burns Night, a holiday in Scotland celebrating bard Robert Burns. Find out how he's ...
Burns Night is a tradition that was begun by some of his friends in 1801. Scottish people and any other admirers and friends ...
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