PREVIOUSLY…SCOTLAND’S HISTORY FESTIVAL
The Caledonian MercuryCraiglockhart – where Sassoon met Owen in 1917 We’re entering the second week of this year’s History Festival. What makes this event special is the way in which it blends expert...
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The Caledonian MercurySACCADE – Winners both in Scotland and Internationally Two start-up companies, SACCADE Diagnostics from the University of Aberdeen and UXCam from University College, London, have...
View ArticleTHE TALK OF THE STEAMIE?
The Caledonian MercuryThe Independence Debate is a hot topic – but not always in the way you’d expect! It’s perhaps no surprise that the independence question has been on many people’s lips this week....
View ArticleUK Food Prices Among the Highest in Europe
The Caledonian Mercury A ‘concerted effort’ needed to end ‘the shame of food hunger’ – Dave Myers Picture Credit: Thomas Cristofoletti / Ruom for Oxfam UK A global food database prepared by Oxfam shows...
View ArticleWEIR’S WEEK 7th February 2014
The Caledonian Mercury Good looking male cyclists more likely to win? (Picture: Wikipedia) Saturday The abuse aimed at Celtic manager Neil Lennon at Tynecastle was everything that is bad about Scottish...
View ArticleSCOTLAND THE BRAND – THE NEED TO MAKE THE MOST OF IT!
Scotland – overburdened by iconography by Charlie Laidlaw Companies stand or fall on the authenticity of their brands, with brand value an The post SCOTLAND THE BRAND – THE NEED TO MAKE THE MOST OF...
View ArticleUkraine highlights a crisis in British foreign policy created by its retreat...
By Michael Emerson, The Centre for European Policy Studies Events in Ukraine mark not only the start of a momentous shift in The post Ukraine highlights a crisis in British foreign policy created by...
View ArticleRare Wallace and Bruce letters to go on display at Stirling Castle
Rare medieval letters relating to William Wallace and Robert the Bruce are to be exhibited together for the first time. The exhibition The post Rare Wallace and Bruce letters to go on display at...
View ArticleEuropean Elections
In just a few days time, the people of the European Union will go to the polls to select their new MEPs. The post European Elections appeared first on The Caledonian Mercury.
View ArticleScotland Decides ’14: what’s God got to do with it?
By Chris Whatley, University of Dundee and Lesley Riddoch, Strathclyde University Scotland’s spiritual leaders have been making their presence felt in the The post Scotland Decides ’14: what’s God got...
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