The Dictionaries of the Scots Language (DSL) tell us that broukit means “soiled with soot or streaked with dirt”. Nineteenth-century examples show that the term was often used to describe children.
As AI emerges as a major driver of productivity and innovation, Scottish SMEs must utilise strong leadership with peer ...
Author discusses changes made to Lindsay Gordon novels from 80s and 90s to prepare for their rerelease ...
The best way to understand a culture and its people is to immerse yourself in their traditions such as food, language and art ...
Beauty brand Rare Beauty is using decentralized newsletter platform Substack to share behind-the-scenes insight, cultural ...
Volunteers from Miller Homes’ Scotland East team have kicked off a new national charity partnership with Groundwork, getting ...
A significant shift in the relationship between the Scottish Government and business has been highlighted with some descriptive language.
John Swinney has urged Scots to follow the message of Robert Burns’s Auld Lang Syne and show small acts of kindness in 2026. The First Minister used his New Year message to look ahead to Scotland's ...
As part of her list of 50 unmissable treasures in the British Isles, Charlotte Mullins takes a look at some outstanding ...