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Saorsa 1875 in picturesque Pitlochry, Scotland, overlooks two acres of natural woodlands and gardens and was designed with “vegans, vegetarians and the plant-curious” in mind. That means down-free ...
After last year’s successful run of the Scots language version of the opera Dido and Aeneas, the award-winning Scots Opera ...
Len chats to the director of a new production of the iconic rock ’n’ roll musical Grease, starting at Pitlochry Festival Theatre on Wednesday. Show more Author Polly Clark talks about her new ...
The Great Gatsby, adapted for the stage by Elizabeth Newman from the novel by F Scott Fitzgerald, is on at Pitlochry Festival Theatre until the end of September. Elizabeth, former Artistic ...
Scotland salvaged something from the friendlies this month, but even Steve Clarke saw it as a "disappointing camp" with questions unanswered ahead the World Cup qualifiers. There were five ...
Motherwell midfielder Lennon Miller put in an eye-catching display as the 18-year-old started his first Scotland game against Liechtenstein.
Police are facing demands to investigate the deaths of hundreds of babies across Scotland. The Sunday Mail has learned campaigners reported concerns about the number of newborns dying in maternity ...
It was only Scotland’s second visit to Liechtenstein; the last one was a 2-1 win back in 2010. This one was as straightforward as they come. They got the win they were after.
A powerful new supercomputer will be built in Edinburgh after all, the chancellor has announced. Up to £750m has been put aside for the project, Rachel Reeves revealed as part of her spending review.