A terrific Carmina Burana from the RSNO and choruses conducted by Marzena Diakun conducting. Elena Langer’s The Dong with a ...
The Drum visited the Edinburgh set with ad agency Calling to witness the filming of the French Wellington boot brand’s ...
Now pressure has mounted on the Scottish Government over its scheme, after it emerged more than a quarter of eligible inmates had to be denied freedom because of the risk they posed. Hundreds of ...
POEMS ABOUT LOVE 2024 – Here are some examples of English poetry masterpieces about love you may relate with. Are you one of the people who loves to read poems? In the English subject, it is usually ...
A MONSTER bragged online about her carefree social life and foreign hols while on trial for forcing two boys to rape a one-year-old girl. Evil Samantha Crawford, 33, shared photos of a beach trip ...
Our charity in Scotland works closely with Scottish Government’s Building Safer Communities, Police Scotland, and a whole range of other partners to help keep you and your community safer. Through our ...
NASA and the U.S. Poet Laureate may not be obvious collaborators, but a Jupiter-bound mission helped them find common ground. NASA and the U.S. Poet Laureate may not be obvious collaborators, but ...
In her 2014 book Overwhelmed: Work, Love and Play When No One Has the Time, the author Brigid Schulte cited the work of Ann Burnett, who studies how the language we use creates our reality.
The University of Stirling’s high-performance swim programme has been recognised as part of The National Lottery’s 30th birthday celebrations – with a specially composed poem floated on ... by ...
Her appointment made her the first female Laureate since the position was created in the seventeenth century – she reportedly only accepted the post for this reason – and also the first Scottish-born ...
THERE is a pile of books in Katy Lironi’s living room, behind which her daughter Matilda is scribbling furiously. “I’ve changed the names of our children in the book, they wanted to keep a bit of ...
The first known mention of a scone was in 1513, in a Scottish poem by Sir David Lyndsay ... Another commented: "I love hearing him talk, and he's adorable to watch." And a third quipped: "Wow ...