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Parliamentarians likely will get a chance later this year to debate whether to adopt a livestock brand as an official national symbol. A bill to create the brand was introduced ...
Canadian Forces pipers and drummers who don't belong to a specific military regiment wear the tartan when performing. The design is also officially recognized by Scotland in The Scottish Register of ...
Amid the ongoing devastation in Gaza, a new exhibition at V&A Dundee explores textiles, embroidery and garments to tell ...
In tiaras, cowboy boots and thrifted T-shirts, festivalgoers used style to celebrate identity, joy and community.
Forty years on from Boris Becker’s iconic first Wimbledon title at the age of 17, Telegraph Sport speaks to four people who were inspired by his unlikely triumph that day: a footballer, a comedian, a ...
A new play tells the story of RBS’s rapid expansion and dramatic collapse. Lionel Barber, who began his career as a reporter ...
On April 3, 1933, two Scotsmen etched their names into the history of flight and put the nation on the map as an aviation pioneer.
The Pipe Major of the Delta Police Pipe Band will soon be heading off to one of the most famous showcases of Scottish culture ...
This year’s event, taking place on Saturday, July 19 and Sunday, July 20 at Broadmoor Lake Park, promises to be the biggest and boldest yet, complete with live music, dancing, traditional sports ...
The Landworkers Alliance and Scottish Histories of Resistance staged a land justice gathering at Brewdog’s “Lost Forest” ...
Pentagon to set up 2 more military buffer zones near border in Arizona and Texas The move increases the number of "National Defense Areas" in the Southwest U.S.
The Army is preparing to overhaul its food service system in a move that could strip away government-run dining facilities and hand operations to private, for-profit companies.
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