President Donald Trump has announced the removal of US tariffs on Scotch whisky, a development described by industry leaders as a significant boost to Scotland’s most valuable export market after years of
A long-established Scottish manufacturer with roots in the North Sea supply chain has been acquired by a US-backed chemicals distributor, reflecting continued international interest in Scotland’s industrial expertise as the energy sector
The cap is already in place. What remains uncertain is its effect. A pilot scheme limiting most single bus fares to £2 is now operating across large parts of the Highlands and
A seasonal visitor route will become a council-run, all-year service under a two-year trial, with funding secured but long-term viability still to be tested. Stirling Council has agreed to take over operation
The change has already taken effect, though its impact will take longer to register. Perth and Kinross Council introduced revised parking charges on 27 April,
There are inspection reports that confirm standards, and then there are those that stand apart. Whinhill Primary School in Greenock has been awarded the highest
Photo shows: L-R George Roberts (former HT) Elaine Page (former HT), Angela Corser (current HT) ,Councillor Martin Greig, Aberdeen City Council’s Education and Children’s Services
There is a small change in the figures, but it arrives after a long period without movement. Historic Environment Scotland has confirmed that the maximum grant available to individual heritage projects will
A new display and forthcoming talk in Aberdeen celebrate the career of engraver Malcolm Appleby, whose work has spanned more than six decades and is held in collections across the United Kingdom.
A decade of archaeological work in a quiet Aberdeenshire village has led researchers to conclude that Rhynie was once a major royal centre of Pictish power, challenging long-held assumptions about early medieval
Founded by Helen and Paul Webster in 2006, the Walk Highlands website features more than 2,200 awe-inspiring, spectacular walking routes all over Scotland. In
Flowers Grown in Scotland is an exemplary website dedicated to showcasing the richness of Scotland’s floriculture directly from the fields of local growers. The
The Roman occupation of Scotland in first century AD brought brick-making skills to the Scots. Before the industrial revolution all bricks in Scotland were
In the digital age, access to scholarly information is crucial for the advancement of knowledge and innovation. The Edinburgh Research Archive (ERA), hosted by
Folklore Scotland is an enchanting portal to the mystical and mysterious aspects of Scottish culture, making it a treasure trove for anyone fascinated by
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