... and secreted away in their Institutions such as the British Museum and British Library etc. What sort of a ‘neighbour’ is it that ...
Alastair Kneale - Feb 2 2016 - 1:41pm - 0 comments
... possible use of a decommissioned nuclear power station in Scotland for the disposal of waste and also the serious fire on a freighter carrying nuclear waste from Dounreay in Scotland to Belgium came under scrutiny. Delegates called for improved safety ...
Myghal Map Serpren - Apr 17 2015 - 1:37pm - 0 comments
... is located near to the village of Scone, Perth and Kinross, Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: Sgàin, Peairt agus Ceann Rois, Alba) and is about ... Scone was once the crowning place of the Kings of Scotland and the home of Stone of Scone (Stone of Destiny) . Robert the ...
Anonymous (not verified) - Jul 23 2021 - 2:29pm
... today outside of the BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation) Scotland HQ in Glasgow. Protesters marched from St Georges Square in Glasgow to the BBC's HQ in Scotland at Pacific Quay. This comes after months of complaints and allegations ...
Douglas MacQueen - Sep 14 2014 - 6:47pm - 0 comments
The independent sovereign state of Scotland entered into political union with England in 1707 with the ... with the single Parliament based in England. However, Scotland retained distinct legal, educational and religious institutions. This contributed to the separate culture and identity of Scotland despite the Union. There has been a continued movement for a ...
Anonymous (not verified) - Oct 24 2020 - 3:24pm
... April 2015). A number of League members had travelled to Scotland during the referendum run up to help with campaigning. Iain Ramsay ... the Celtic League reported on the post referendum feeling in Scotland and said that nationalists and other pro-independence groups were far ...
Myghal Map Serpren - Apr 17 2015 - 1:34pm - 0 comments
... (Scottish Gaelic: Cathair Aile) in the East Nuek of Fife, Scotland. The stone is very weathered but still has the outline of a cross and ... were a Celtic people that lived in northern and eastern Scotland from the late Iron Age period. They are thought to have merged with ...
Anonymous (not verified) - Aug 6 2021 - 11:05am
... yield much. There is a Lughnasa Festival in the open air museum of Craggaunowen in Ireland’s County Clare which features “...a ...
Emmett McIntyre - Nov 2 2015 - 10:27pm - 0 comments
... Hebrides (Na h-Eileanan a-staigh) off the west coast of Scotland. Now uninhabited there is evidence that humans inhabited the Island as ... years ago archaeologists working with the National Trust for Scotland discovered evidence for human activity during the Bronze Age on ...
Douglas MacQueen - Nov 16 2020 - 2:54pm
... Programme, the National Monuments Service and National Museum of Ireland, the project is being carried out by Neil Jackman from ...
Eibhlin O'Neill - Oct 20 2016 - 3:50pm - 0 comments