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Renowned as Britain’s only private army — the regiment based at Blaine Castle Scotland since 1777cq — the kilted group is ...
The Tulsa Tyrants are an armored combat team that goes to battle all over the country. It is always looking for new knights ...
The monks curated a vast manuscript and book collection at the Library of Clairvaux Abbey, a site in Champagne, France, founded in 1115. The group of 12th- and 13th-century works expanded to more than ...
The prehistoric settlement of Wangen-Hinterhorn and its pile dwellings were first identified in the shallow water zone along ...
INVERNESS has throughout its history been a major presence in Scotland, although it only formally became a city in 2000, with its nickname ...
On Coronation Day, Mark Dapin takes a stroll through the lives and times of the royal family, one spectacular palace at a ...
Two amateur metal detectorists have just found a precious fragment of British medieval history. Their patient combing has ...
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The SNP MSP for Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse had taken leave from her role as alcohol and drugs minister last year to seek treatment for secondary breast cancer.
AS he was grilled by the media about Scotland’s loss to Greece in the ... of the performance and the furious reaction of the Tartan Army, quietly confident he can address and rectify the issues ...
Scotland were relegated from Nations League A after a 3-0 home defeat by Greece. Steve Clarke's side made a decent start but goals from Giannis Konstantelias, Konstantinos Karetsas and Christos ...
The Tartan Army let their feelings known after this ... Steve Clarke said just weeks ago he was 75 percent certain he’d be leaving as Scotland boss when his contract ran out.