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The BookBench Trail includes an official app for people to 'collect' the sculptures as they walk around the city, with ...
An amateur archaeologist from Oxfordshire, Hamish Fenton, discovered what may be the oldest animal rock carvings in Scotland at Dunchraigaig cairn, a late Neolithic/early Bronze Age burial mound. This ...
After the successes against cocaine gangs last week, Security Correspondent Cormac O’Keeffe talks to investigators about the ...
A permanent space for Palestinian art and stories in Edinburgh's New Town explores themes of resistance and perseverance in ...
Irn-Bru, Scotland’s fluorescent-orange source of national pride, has pipped Coke as the country’s highest-selling soft drink ...
The Land Lies Quiet will run until Saturday, July 26 at the Christopher Boyd Gallery at Gala House, open from Monday to Saturday, 10am to 4pm. Helen Acklam, a mixed media artist based in south west ...
Since the city's establishment in the 1820s, Indianapolis has been a magnet for immigrants seeking opportunity and refuge.
Twenty years after being caught up in the 7/7 London terror attacks, Rivka Isaacson reflects on the lasting impact of that day ...
This administration has taken us back to a time before the 1930s, a time of social insecurity and financial fear. The social ...
Senzeni Marasela's ‘Waiting and Remembering’ uses her alter ego, Theodorah, and textiles to explore themes of loss, memory ...
In an early case of industrial espionage, Robert Fortune disguised himself as a local and took tea leaves and the secrets of ...