St. Andrews is regarded as the home of golf, but the game's root every bit as deep in East Lothian, a course-rich region east of Edinburgh.
BBC Scotland's Andy Burke has been answering some of your Scottish rugby questions. Matthew asked: What are your thoughts on Franco Smith's comments in the media the other day? I almost saw it as a 'take it or leave it' message to the SRU in relation to the Scotland job.
Matt and Jaci Davis recently took a trip to Scotland. The couple toured Edinburgh the country’s capital, and Inverness among others. Unfortunately, they reported that the Loch Ness Monster was
EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND (AP) - Results from Scotch football:
Ireland came out strong and finished stronger while defeating Scotland, 32-18, in a Six Nations rugby tilt Sunday evening in Edinburgh. Ireland, the tournament’s two-time defending champs, came out of the weekend as the only remaining undefeated side after only two rounds.
New research has revealed the "healthiest UK cities" based on factors such as the abundance of green spaces and gyms, and one Scottish city has topped the nation-wide roundup.
A “tourist tax” on hotels beginning next year will be implemented in Edinburgh, Scotland — a first in the United Kingdom. In late January, The City of Edinburgh Council decided to move forward with a 5% per night fee on overnight accommodations within the city. The tax goes into effect on July 24, 2026.
Today food delivery is readily available, but a television clip from the 1960s shows the its unlikely beginnings in an Edinburgh chippy.
An Edinburgh school was forced into “lockdown” after a pupil was spotted with a BB gun. Early on Friday (21st February) morning, parents at Knox Academy in Haddington, a town just outside Edinburgh, were informed that the school had been placed into a “lockdown”.
Children’s artwork to go on show digitally at Scotland’s National gallery - The Your Art World exhibition opens in May.
A man has suddenly died in Edinburgh. Police were called to an address in Drummond Street in the Old Town area of the capital after receiving reports of the sudden death of a man at 3.55pm on Saturday. Officers attended and a 53-year-old man was found dead at the scene.
BBC Scotland News asked a genealogy service to uncover the stories of the men who built the theatre and left the note. They found William Stewart Cruickshank, who was the top name on the list, to have been 50-years-old when he was involved with the project.