First Minister’s statement on the results of the EU Referendum
First Minister of Scotland, Nicola Sturgeon, delivers her statement on the results of the EU Referendum.
Freedom Fighters
Robert Bruce, along with William Wallace and Andrew Moray epitomise the Scots freedom-fighter, leading legions of tartan-clad warriors to secure or defend liberty. But who were the Scots women who have fought the brave fight for civil rights around the world?
Glasgow city of reality
Humane irreverence more than the big ships, Glasgow's greatest export...
Glasgow reinvented – the regeneration of Glasgow and the River Clyde
With Scotland's biggest city regenerated, it is time to rediscover Glasgow.
Global celebrations of Scotland’s national day
An A-Z of where to find the best parties and celebrations of St Andrew's Day around the world.
Medicine women
Scotland can boast some of the finest female doctors, not just currently but stretching all the way back to the earliest days of women in medicine. Theirs are stories of courage, tenacity and sheer Scottish determination!
NHS 70 Timeline
To celebrate the 70th anniversary of the NHS in Scotland, we wanted to share some of the amazing highlights of this pioneering health service.
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'?