IT never ceases to annoy me when Scots maintain that their country has never been conquered.
Archeologists Locate Lost Monastery Where Historical Book of Deer Embellishment With Gold and Silver Was Written In 2018, ...
moved there to found a new monastery. There was a steady rise in the status and importance of Derry from 900, as she succeeded Iona and then Kells as the centre of all Columban foundations in Ireland ...
Steeped in centuries of history, this fort-turned- Benedictine monastery was transformed into ... The menu celebrates the rich culinary heritage of Scotland, featuring locally sourced ingredients.
A Medieval silk bag the size of a clenched fist is revealing previously little-known links between Westminster Abbey and Charlemagne, the first Holy Roman Emperor. The bag, which remains in the ...
A FULL high level extension of Dunfermline Abbey is set to take place in the New Year. Historic Environment Scotland (HES) have confirmed the checks will give them a guide as to what work will be ...
ASK most Scots about the most famous and decisive battle in our country’s history and they will rightly say Bannockburn in 1314 because it secured independence for Scotland under King ... who was a ...
A report commissioned by Caldey Abbey and released on December 10 uncovered how, between 1960 and 1992, at least 54 children were abused by both monks and laymen. Some of the perpetrators had ...
Billed Catriona Price: Routes to Roots with El Guapo audiences at the Drygate on 31 January can expect a night of intercultural collaboration between Scotland and Latin America ... to escape to the ...
As part of The Herald's series on additional support needs (ASN) provision in Scotland, education specialist James McEnaney and photographer Colin Mearns visited the newest special school in the ...
British shark thriller Something in the Water is now available to watch on Netflix. The five women decide to rent a boat to spend the day along the coast, but when they get stranded in open water ...
Dr Uilleam Stiùbhart said there were important developments in the years between the two world wars, including Scotland's first outside broadcast - a Gaelic service from Iona Abbey in 1936.