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Officers from Police Scotland safety cameras will be out and about monitoring speeds on a popular crossing over the Firth of ...
The setting of Scottish poet Michael Pedersen’s debut novel is the isle of Muckle Flugga, until 1995 the most northerly inhabited island in the UK. It’s a harsh place — somewhere storms come in ...
We've asked writers and experts who live and work all over the UK for their pick of the most beautiful villages the country ...
FROM the bright lights of Liverpool, to London landmarks and waterfront locations, these bars and restaurants have some of the best views in the country. Whether a hearty meal is what you’re ...
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Hotel Management Network on MSNWork starts on new seven-storey capsule hotel in Edinburgh, ScotlandConstruction has started on TARKA Edinburgh, a new capsule hotel situated just off St Andrew Square and directly adjacent to the city’s Princes Street. Drawing inspiration from Japan’s popular capsule ...
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YEN.com.gh on MSNScottish refinery closure spells trouble for green transitionAndrew Petersen is a third-generation oil refinery worker from a small, industrial Scottish town. He argued that the UK and devolved Scottish governments needed to do more to bridge the gap between ...
Hull-based firm Spencer Bridge Engineering, has been appointed to deliver essential works on three of Scotland’s most iconic bridges. The company was chosen to carry out works on Kessock Bridge ...
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The iconic Forth Bridge, a symbol of Scottish engineering, was completed in the 1880s and officially opened in 1890. Spanning the Firth of Forth, it carries trains between Edinburgh and Aberdeen ...
The Firth of Forth is a dour, great inlet where the tide rushes in and out from the North Sea at great velocity and where the sixth longest bridge in the world supplies “see-ers” with a ...
Seven people died during the construction of the Forth Road Bridge which, like the rail bridge, spans the Firth of Forth When the Forth Road Bridge was built, the 1.5 mile (2.4km) structure across ...
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