EDINBURGH (Reuters) - With special front pages featuring flags and quotes from poet Robert Burns, Scottish and English newspapers caught the drama and sense of history surrounding Scotland's ...
In advance of a visit by U.S. President Donald Trump, Scottish newspaper The National's front page read "Convicted US felon to arrive in Scotland." The post had more than 29,000 upvotes as of this ...
On Thursday, after weeks of high drama, Scottish voters opted to stay a part of the United Kingdom. The consequences of Scottish secession would have been big and unpredictable, and British leaders ...
President Trump is going to Scotland to meet with Prime Minister Starmer and visit his golf resorts. The trip follows recent controversies surrounding Trump's connection to Jeffrey Epstein and the ...
There is only one story in town in Wednesday's newspapers as the Scottish government's White Paper on independence dominates the Scottish press. Pictures of First Minister Alex Salmond and Deputy ...
A national newspaper in Scotland referred to President Donald Trump as an "appalling human being" as he visited the United Kingdom. "Trump, due to arrive in the UK later today, is a racist, a serial ...
A pro-independence Scottish newspaper has sparked outrage after its frontpage called for Spain to get 'revenge' on England in the Euros final. The National, which has 'the newspaper that supports an ...
What is it that Bruce sees in the microwave of the apartment he is sent to survey? Why did Anna vacate the room Pat now has, leaving behind clothes, papers and a distinct feeling of unease? And ...
The Guardian praised Wigtown for its various bookstores, describing the small town as the "perfect place to find literary ...
Oh, Scotland the Brave. The Scottish Sunday Herald newspaper has chosen to poke fun at the impending presidential inauguration of Donald Trump with a satirical blurb in its television-listing section, ...
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