According to the Dictionaries of the Scots Language (DSL), this is the name given in Shetland and Orkney to the Arctic Skua. The term has ...
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BOSTON — The Scottish invasion of Boston continued with an epic takeover by the Tartan Army as the Boston Red Sox hosted the Texas Rangers. The “Sunday Night Baseball” affair was Scottish Heritage ...
Scotland fans start Mexican wave at Boston Red Sox game The scenery of Boston, Massachusetts, has changed quite significantly over the past week as thousands of Scots have taken over the city to help ...
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The Scottish national team kicks off World Cup play in Boston Saturday, but their fans treated their transatlantic flights like a bottomless pub crawl — and drained every drop of booze before touching ...
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Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Scottish Ballet realized it needed to make its nation’s history a bit more explicit to take its “Mary, Queen of Scots” on the road. It comes to ...
The need for focus is becoming clear in the implementation of the Scottish Language Act. Màrtainn Mac a’ Bhàillidh explores the problems. Around four years after work started on what became the ...
FTSE 100 member Scottish Mortgage is a powerful example of why investment trusts exist and why they are such a valuable part of the UK stock market. The sober name belies the raciness of the trust ...
Received with rapturous applause at a pro-devolution rally in 1992, these words, spoken by novelist William McIlvanney, came to define the cultural politics of contemporary Scotland. More than the ...