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Explore the enchanting castles of Scotland and immerse yourself in the rich history and grandeur of these architectural ...
PLANS have been unveiled for a huge new hotel with almost 200 rooms, which would transform a Scottish city landmark. Whitbread Plc wants to convert an office block on Festival Square ...
One of Scotland’s most famous shopping thoroughfares is facing retail “stagnation” as operators exit the street for other locations and its days at the forefront “look to be over”.
John Swinney has said it is a “huge privilege” to be First Minister, but accepted his rise to the top job in Scottish politics “wasn’t part of a well-crafted plan”. He said he had considered standing ...
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Brighton & Hove Albion owner-chairman Tony Bloom believes he can “disrupt Scottish football” after making a formal offer of £9.86million to buy a 29 per cent stake in Hearts. The Edinburgh ...
READ MORE: Inside Scottish castle restored by US tequila tycoon Mrs Betsill earlier said the overhaul would cost in the region of £1m. The castle has five or six bedrooms, but this will increase to ...
For the very best in traditional music, join Gary Innes for Take the Floor. We treat you to a brilliant ... and how he is celebrating the 155th birthday of Scotland's great troubadour.
These proposed plans outline a 20-room hotel located across the two buildings, including two roof extensions. The design also include a spacious ground-floor ... the local castle is free to ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. THE Scottish Government has approved plans for a new wind farm and battery storage site. Plans for the Ladyfield Renewable Energy Park, which is ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. THE Scottish Government has quietly dropped plans to criminalise misogyny and end conversion practices during the current parliamentary session.
The Scottish government has confirmed it will not bring forward planned legislation to criminalise misogyny before next year's Holyrood election. A bill has long been promised to improve ...