Scotland
Roman fort found north of Hadrian’s Wall may have been used to defend against unconquered Scotland
According to GUARD, the fort was constructed on high ground along the Antonine Wall, granting it an unobstructed view of the surrounding area, and intervisible with a much larger fort to the west.
Denmark refuses to consider its own two-state solution, yet preaches one for Israel - opinion
Pro-Scottish independence social media accounts go silent during Iran internet shutdown
Freezing weather across Europe causes flight cancellations, rail network disuption
Police Scotland refers to pedophiles as 'minor-attracted people'
Changing the language used to refer to pedophiles was apparently intended to be a part of an effort to stop child abuse.
Lockerbie bomb maker suspect is in US custody
The bomb on board the Boeing 747 en route to the United States killed all 259 people on board and 11 on the ground, the deadliest-ever militant attack in Britain.
Scottish plumber finds 135-year-old message hidden in a bottle
"I was moving a radiator and cut a random hole to find pipework and there it was," Peter Allan told BBC Scotland.
‘Prove you’re a Jew!’ A cautionary tale for all immigrants in Israel
It is important for other Anglos to know about this story. It appears that neither age nor decades as an Israeli citizen ensure that an individual can avoid this irrational situation.
Edinburgh and New England for the Jewish Visitor
The Jerusalem Post Podcast - Travel Edition, Episode 47
Al Stewart makes history in his historically-driven performance
Stewart, the Scottish folk-rocker, looks and plays the part of a 77-year-old veteran who has been writing and singing for over five decades.
'Hitler wanted a country for white people,' man chased out of a school
A 20-year-old was arrested and is scheduled to appear in Hamilton Sheriff's Court on November 22nd.
Archeological discovery strengthens Scottish-Islamic identity
The glass is the first archeological find of its kind and it is believed that the original vessel it was part of would have been made in Syria, Iraq or Egypt in the 12th or 13th century.
Scottish police make three arrests over protests following queen's death
Two people were arrested and charged with breaching the peace, a third person arrested has not been charged yet.
King Charles to join procession of queen's coffin in Scotland
The new monarch will also join senior royals for a vigil at St. Giles' Cathedral where the coffin will lie at rest before being flown to London on Tuesday.