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From Bronze Age towers to Iron Age fortresses, how Scotland's brochs became monuments of defiance against Rome
Over 500 enigmatic stone towers rose across Scotland's remote north between 400 BC and 280 AD, built by a fierce people whose architectural genius left even Roman legions unable to fully conquer their ...
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XV-a-Side: National Shield draw throws up silly cup ties - and expected call-offs
Here is this week’s XV-a-Side column, created in partnership with Rugby Memories Scotland.
April is finally here and spring is in full swing, and there is no time like the present to head out for a Scottish ...
Twenty-first century broch builders are hoping to raise a glass – or more – to their plans with a unique whisky fundraiser.
Turrets and towers, slit windows and a dungeon - these two buildings are thousands of miles apart but are forever linked ...
NSSC’s Phoebe Strachan was “super-stoked” at retaining her Scottish open women’s title – six weeks after fracturing her back ...
Frustrated Clachnacuddin manager Conor Gethins is not treating this season as progression after a 1-1 draw with Forres ...
An “incredibly rare” Bronze Age shield has returned to Scotland for the first time in more than 230 years. The shield was discovered during labouring work near Beith in North ...
Greyhound racing has been outlawed in Scotland after MSPs voted to pass a ban. The sport already faced extinction after the country's last track - Thornton Stadium in Kirkcaldy, Fife - closed last ...
Exactly 20 years ago, Scotland became the first part of the UK to ban smoking in enclosed public places - including pubs, restaurants and workplaces. To some, the legislation heralded dusk on the ...
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