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EDDIE BARNES: After a decade-long post-referendum hangover, we are now returning to normal… there is...

The Daily Mail 07 May 2024
... synonymous across Scotland with broken promises (on, for example, the environment), cock-ups (on, for example, the bottle deposit scheme) and fringe cultural issues (on, for example, trans rights).
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Fears for the future of Highland Games as events cancelled

The Daily Mail 06 May 2024
They have long been a tradition in Scotland during the summer months, drawing in crowds from all over the world ...Highland Games have been part of Scotland’s culture for hundreds of years ... Scotland.’.
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With exit of Humza Yousaf, Scotland undergoes notable transformation

Blitz 06 May 2024
... well beyond Scotland’s borders. The cohesion of the UK, encompassing England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, serves as a symbol of centuries-old shared heritage, culture, and identity.
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News Round-Up

The Daily Sceptic 06 May 2024
The new Scotland” – Scottish culture is narrowing and secularising under the influence of a strident liberal elite, warns Sebastian Milbank in the Critic.
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French authorities deny entry to Ghassan Abu Sitta

The New Arab 04 May 2024
Protests in support for Palestine have been prohibited and Arabs in Germany have reported a growing culture of repression. Abu Sitta was recently appointed as rector of Glasgow University in Scotland, ...
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The SNP’s contradictory coalition is fracturing

New Statesman 03 May 2024
Reform UK polls third in British opinion polls but is sixth in Scotland ... Scotland, like everywhere else, will have its share of voters who are culturally conservative, worried about threats to national identity, and suspicious of distant elites.
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Very Bad Government

Quillette 03 May 2024
But the balance of power in Scotland may be about to shift once more ... Scotland is a place where cultural artefacts and past battles … have more impact on people’s sense of moral action than politics does.” But the fit of criticism did not survive.
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Planet Normal: Scotland and Wales are proof the progressive Left is no longer popular

AOL 02 May 2024
... culture wars, it’s been Humza Yousaf. ‘I think the devolved countries, Scotland and Wales, have become fiefdoms of the progressive Left, and they are absolutely splenetic about the populist Right.
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The SNP failed as an activist party. If it becomes a competent governing force, it may have a chance

The Observer 02 May 2024
Until the next Holyrood election, due in 2026, Scotland cannot be governed without it ... No one, though, should be in any doubt that the tipping point in the SNP’s recent fortunes has been cultural.
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Byron and Greece

Greek City Times 01 May 2024
The Greek Minister for Culture, Dr Lina Mendoni, inaugurated the exhibition “Byron and Greece” in the Byron Research Centre ... Greek Ministry of Culture) ... Greek Ministry of Culture) ... The Greek Culture ...
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Hibernia Bar: A Premier Irish Bar in the Heart of NYC’s Vibrant Times Square Area

GetNews 29 Apr 2024
Born from the collective dream of four friends hailing from diverse backgrounds – Arizona, California, Scotland, and IrelandHibernia Bar is a melting pot of cultures, much like the city it calls home.
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JOHN MACLEOD: Have we finally seen the back of this meddling has-been?

The Daily Mail 29 Apr 2024
... long since have distanced himself from Nicola Sturgeon and her catastrophic choices, other matters aside, that gave over the dashboard of Scotland’s National Party to the lunacies of cultural Marxism.
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Michelin-Starred Kol Chef Santiago Lastra Is Constantly Evolving

New York Observer 29 Apr 2024
One of them was with a Scottish langoustine supplier who took me to these tiny boats that go and fish langoustines in Scotland, and we had a barbecue on the beach ... Scotland really feels like you’re on another planet.
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Lord Byron and the Romanticism of Greece

Greek City Times 27 Apr 2024
Lord Elgin was the perpetrator of this cultural sabotage and damage and that was an embarrassment to Byron personally because they were both Scots (the reference to Caledonia in the poem being Scotland) ... George Vardas is the Arts and Culture Editor.
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Celtic Soul Streaming: Watch & Stream Online via Amazon Prime Video

Coming Soon 25 Apr 2024
The documentary centers on celebrated comedian and a football fan, Jay Baruchel, who along with his friend, Callaghan takes a road trip through Scotland, Ireland, and Canada to get an insight into the world of football.
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