The Anglo-Saxon “haleg montah” meaning “holy month” is also mentioned, a likely candidate for sure in medieval Scotland. Then there is the Scandinavian “hoggo-nott” meaning “yule”. However, I think we ...
One of the delights of my year is my annual Scottish Sportswomen of the Year column that is fast becoming a regular feature as Hogmanay approaches. What’s been so interesting over the past few years ...
Councils across Scotland have broken the law that ensures the homeless including children and pregnant mothers \re given some kind of roof over their heads nearly 19,000 times over six years. The ...
George Brown and Sons is synonymous with Leith. For two centuries, the family engineering firm has been based there forging, welding, cutting, drilling, and, most crucially, evolving its services to ...
Sir Jim, who passed away in Aberdeen Royal Infirmary earlier this month, became, while still in his teens, the Speyside company’s very first salesman and rose to become, along with his brother Joe, ...