An ancient counting tool first used as early as 2,400 BC should be brought back to classrooms if the new UK government decides to scrap times-tables tests, a Scottish business is arguing.
Glasgow-based British Youth International College...
A rare mapping quirk will briefly return to Scotland in late 2026, when true north, grid north and magnetic north align at points in Aberdeenshire. Viral claims have overstated its timing and meaning, but official modelling from Ordnance Survey and the British Geological Survey confirms the phenomenon is real, well understood, and rooted in the slow movement of Earth’s magnetic field rather than any physical or mystical effect.
Miller Homes Scotland East has awarded £1,000 to Edinburgh United Football Club 2013 through its Community Fund initiative.
Launched in 2022, the Community Fund has...
Proud veteran James (Jim) Melrose recently celebrated a remarkable milestone birthday surrounded by generations of his loving family, followed by a very special day...