Scotland
Pro-Scottish independence social media accounts go silent during Iran internet shutdown
Pro-Scottish independence accounts on X abruptly stopped posting after Iran shut down internet access, fueling claims they were Iranian bots interfering in UK politics, The Telegraph reported.
Freezing weather across Europe causes flight cancellations, rail network disuption
3000-year-old burial site uncovered in Scotland sheds light on devastation in the Bronze Age
UK PM Johnson oversaw 'chaotic' response to COVID which led to more deaths, inquiry finds
Stonehenge altar stone traced to northeast Scotland, revealing monument's unifying purpose
Stonehenge may have been a monument uniting Britain's peoples before it became a kingdom.
Holocaust denier with weapons stash sentenced in Scotland after planning attack on LGBT community
Alan Edward was handed a 15-year extended sentence, with 10 years in jail and five years on license once released.
Scottish Greens expel councillor for calling Hamas, Hezbollah terrorist organizations
The Scottish Greens have long campaigned to remove Hamas from the list of designated terrorist organizations.
Bust used to hold open a shed door to be auctioned for £2.5 million
In 1998 that the bust was rediscovered in a warehouse at the Balintore industrial estate.
Engineer discovers 132-year-old message in a bottle at Scottish lighthouse
During an inspection at the most northerly point of the Rhins of Galloway, Ross Russell spotted a bottle lodged deep within the lighthouse's walls.
A taste of the new year in a bottle: Macallan launches festive whisky
As winter approaches and the scent of the New Year fills the air, Macallan, in collaboration with Whisky Bar Museum, launches A Night on Earth in Scotland edition.
SNP expel MSP who refused to agree Israel was committing genocide in Gaza
Mason said, "If Israel wanted to commit genocide, they would have killed ten times as many."
Reginald D. Hunter's Edinburgh show: A disturbing blend of comedy and antisemitism - opinion
Edinburgh comedian Reginald D. Hunter's recent performance drew controversy with a joke likening Israel to a self-abusing woman blaming her husband, sparking outrage and violence against protests.
Scottish National Party removes parliament whip for saying war in Gaza doesn't amount to 'genocide'
Many politicians in Mason's party are among the most critical in Scotland of Israel's conduct in Gaza.
Surprising: This is the most crowded tourist site in Europe
Edinburgh Castle in Scotland named as the most crowded tourist site in Europe by a study from The Thinking Traveler. Other busy attractions include Buckingham Palace and the Tower of London.