Senior Scottish figures from across academia, politics and the arts have put their names to an open letter condemning Prime Minister Boris Johnson for "undermining democracy" and calling for an extension to Article 50.
A purpose-built village for homeless people on Edinburghâs waterfront has been hailed as one of the most attractive places to stay in Scotland in a new lifestyle bible inspired by the countryâs âcoorieâ trend.
During a week of noise and obfuscation, we had to turn to the likes of Gina Miller and Joanna Cherry to provide calm and rationality, writes Dani Garavelli.
If this had been any sweeter for Rangers, it might have become liable for the sugar tax. The absolute towsing of bitter adversaries Aberdeen, delivered with panache to secure their biggest win in 15 years over a team that caused them such grief last season, would have been saccharine enough in itself.
The Old Course, eh? Bathed in autumn sunshine â as it was for the third round of the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship â it really is a thing of a beauty. Even under a leaden sky earlier in the week, Jon Rahm had been spellbound playing it for the first time in a practice round for the £4 million pro am.
The history of Scotland is, of course, the history of the Scottish people, and what could be more important as an indicator of how Scots are perceived than by the very names we are known.
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