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The World News Media Congress is coming to Scotland.

Robert Burns and Slavery

Robert Burns, Scotland's national poet, is loved the world over as the bard of freedom, liberty and the common good of humankind. So it comes as a great shock to many that he once accepted a job to help manage a slave plantation in the West Indies. What is the real story here? How could our Burns, the people's poet, look to become an instrument in what many now call 'The Black Holocaust'?

Scotland – a nation of rhyme, reason, and romance

For World Poetry Day, we put pen to paper

Scotland is Creative

Frank Quitely

Scotland is making cinema more accessible for deaf audiences

Scotland is making great steps forward to ensure that cinemas are more available to those with hearing impairment and other additional support needs.

Scotland is Now: Showcasing Scotland’s Diversity and Inclusivity

What better time to showcase Scotland’s commitment to diversity than during the Edinburgh Festival Fringe – the world’s largest arts festival!

Scotland opens its doors - explore the country’s hidden history

This month, from the Borders to John o’ Groats, thousands of public and private buildings across Scotland are opening their doors to the public.

Scotland’s royal connections

As Prince William and Catherine Middleton marry, it's a perfect time to come and discover Scotland's royal connections.

Scots lead the way in major cultural programme between India and the UK

Nine innovative Scottish arts projects are set to benefit from a partnership between Scotland and India as part of a core British Council programme.

Scottish acts backed to fly the flag at SXSW19

All eyes will be on Austin, Texas, this month, as the city hosts the South by Southwest festival.

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