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While much of her current work remains out of the spotlight, Kate has made it clear that family remains her top priority. And ...
The event features Highland games, live Celtic music, mead and Scottish whisky, and a new drumming championship.
Bake up a batch of classic Scottish Snowballs — soft sponge cakes sandwiched with jam, coated in icing, and rolled in coconut ...
Join us for our Tesco grocery haul filmed in Scotland on Saturday 28th December — a realistic family food shop just after ...
BRITAIN’S remotest community will finally celebrate Christmas tomorrow. And islanders will also see in the New Year nearly two weeks after the rest of the country – because Foula still … ...
In Scotland, Christmas Day was a normal working day until 1958, when it was first made a public holiday, and Boxing Day only became a public holiday in Scotland in 1974. Since then, Christmas has made ...
New Year's Eve in the UK offers more than just London’s celebrations. Beyond the capital, Scotland’s Hogmanay festival takes centre stage, renowned for its vibrant street parties, torchlight ...
WHETHER it’s hanging your stockings by the fire or leaving milk and cookies out for Santa Claus, we all have Christmas traditions that we follow. And depending on where you are in the world, … ...
From decorating Christmas trees to exchanging gifts, these customs embody the spirit of the holiday, fostering joy, togetherness, and goodwill across the world.
Christmas across the pond is a little different from the US. From Yorkshire puddings to pantomimes, these Christmas traditions might surprise you.
Christmas trees One of the most widely embraced holiday traditions, Christmas trees have a long history — from warding off demons, to representing royalty, to symbolizing Christmas.