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Oor Rabbie Vs India’s ‘Rabi’
Every year Scots across the globe dust down their tartan, cook up a storm and pour a wee dram to celebrate our national bard, Robert Burns.
The History and Words of Auld Lang Syne
Auld Lang Syne is a song which thrilled the soul of Robert Burns and is sung the world over at New Year.
Facelift for portrait gallery
Scottish National Portrait Gallery undergoes first major refurbishment in 120 years.
St Andrew: Scotland's patron saint
Who was Saint Andrew and how did he come to be associated with Scotland? Here are ten facts about St Andrew.
Getting started in Scottish genealogy
October is Family History Month in the USA. We answer the ten most common questions on researching your Scottish ancestry.
Scotland and New Zealand connections
The 2011 Rugby World Cup is being held in New Zealand. Scotland are there and have found plenty of reminders of home.
Scotland's global family
Find out more about Scotland's diaspora which has spread to the ends of the earth.
Scottish myths, folklore and legends
Scotland is a land of myths and legends from the world-famous Loch Ness Monster to water kelpies. We explore just a few of them.
Great fictional characters from Scotland
From Sherlock Holmes to Toad of Toad Hall, we take a look at ten of the best characters from Scottish literature.
The National Museum of Scotland in focus
The National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh has undergone its biggest refurbishment since it was built in 1886.
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