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Then in 1296, it was stolen by England. Until 1996, when it was finally given back to Scotland, the stone resided at Westminster Abbey, where it is now reappearing for Charles’ grand coronation.
Local experts share their favorite things to do in Scotland—from hiking in the Highlands to enjoying the country’s signature whisky and classic dishes.
How to Plan a Fairy-tale Vacation in Scotland — Castles, Charming Small Towns, and Stunning Landscapes Included Plan the trip of a lifetime with insights from experts with deep local knowledge.
A selection of your pictures of Scotland sent in between 4 and 11 July Send your photos to [email protected]. Please ensure you adhere to the BBC's rules on photography that can be found ...
As Scotland's largest city, Glasgow checks many boxes. It not only boasts a rich arts scene (it is a UNESCO City of Music, after all), it is also filled with museums, Victorian architecture ...
Opponents of Scottish independence, use this statistic to argue that an independent Scotland would be financially worse off, and that England would conversely be better off. Economic Uncertainty At ...
How has the relationship between Scotland and England been shaped over the centuries? Here, BBC Scotland's news website's Sandy Murray highlights 12 key dates.
The Open has gotten us in the mood to plan our next trip to the United Kingdom—here are five trips we'd love to take to Scotland.
The Oldest Distillery In Scotland: Glenturret, Est. 1763 It isn’t unusual for older distilleries to have gone by different names during their long life. The distillery at Glenturret was first ...
People and their dogs travel from around the world to take part (dogs do not need to be quarantined to enter Scotland). Represented this year were Ireland, Bavaria, Switzerland, the Czech Republic ...
Contact tracing has ended and the Protect Scotland app no longer sends alerts - although people are advised to keep it on their phones in case it is required in future.
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