The Dictionaries of the Scots Language (DSL) tell us that haivers is the term for “nonsense, foolish talk, gossip, chatter”.
Now to the final Scottish election interview on Breakfast TV, this time with Scottish Greens co-leader Ross Greer. He said ...
Exclusive: Former Scottish Labour leader says she feels more scared as a lesbian today and calls for a kinder debate on transgender issues ...
The well-made film deserves better than the viral BAFTA controversy over the racial slurs yelled out by the man on whom it is ...
With inflation rising and legal questions mounting, can Scotland actually cap food prices or is this policy built on shaky ground?
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More than 1,000 Aboriginal Australians served in WWI – but unlike white soldiers, they weren’t feted as heroes. They ...
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"I Swear" is a biopic about British health advocate John Davidson, best known in the U.S. for shouting a racial epithet at ...
The revelations intensify concerns about repeated police decisions not to investigate 2015 trafficking claims.
The Stephen A. Schwarzman Centre, a new world-class centre for the Arts and Humanities in Oxford, will open its doors to the ...
The Queen’s Style,” a new exhibition at Buckingham Palace, offers a lesson in how to make powerful statements without saying ...