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Scotland’s 700,000 pupils are tumbling out of school into the summer holidays. Joy for the children, relief for the teachers, ...
Mr Clark made more than 300 appearances for Celtic between 1958 and 1971 before spending decades as a coach, assistant ...
John was of course a Lisbon Lion, and to borrow a quote ‘The key to immortality is first living a life worth remembering’. Few would argue John Clark lived a life worth remembering.
An inquiry into a teenager's suicide has concluded that too often young people are being placed in "wholly inappropriate" ...
The first big survey of John Bellany’s work in Scotland since his death in 2013 could have done with being even bigger, ...
Star of Manchester United, Manchester City and Scotland, he’s the only Scottish player to have won the Ballon d’Or. Dubbed ...
It is enough to make John Knox turn in his grave – women overseeing the Church of Scotland and one of them a Catholic, to boot. For this year’s general ...
LIfe of John Knox; containing Illustrations of the History of The Reformation In Scotland by Thomas M'Crie. Publication date 1831 Collection internetarchivebooks Contributor Internet Archive Language ...
John Knox, Scotland's 16th century thunderer against popery, would have preached himself hoarse at the thought. On South Uist, North Uist and Benbecula (pop. some 5,000), an island group in ...
Scotland was once a world leader in education, thanks in large part to the Church of Scotland and the vision of Scottish Reformer, John Knox, who dreamed of a school in every parish. Fast forward to ...
Noelle Campbell, a connections marketing manager, reminds Americans that John Knox’s House on Edinburgh’s Royal Mile was built decades before Christopher Columbus left for the New World. Just ...
John Knox House, a patchwork of timber and stone dating back to 1470, ... Edinburgh was home to around just 350 houses, yet it stood as Scotland’s most densely populated burgh.