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Scotland
Scotland has been part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland since 1707.
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Reports & Analysis
Studying amid tradition at the University of Edinburgh
Studying amid tradition at the University of Edinburgh
The University of Edinburgh is one of Scotland's oldest universities. What's it like to study there?
Afghan women, forced out by Taliban, study medicine abroad
Afghan women, forced out by Taliban, study medicine abroad
Nineteen women who had to stop studying when the Taliban came to power are finishing their medical degrees in Scotland.
Van life with Marco Polo: Mercedes' intrepid explorer
Van life with Marco Polo: Mercedes' intrepid explorer
A trip through the Scottish Highlands in a Mercedes Marco Polo, the camper van made for glamping.
Stonehenge monument came from Scotland via sea
Stonehenge monument came from Scotland via sea
Detailed analysis of monument’s Altar Stone points to origin in northernmost part of Britain, rather than local area.
Saving the world with algae
Saving the world with algae
A chef and a climate activist want to grow algae in Scotland.The World Wildlife Fund has now also joined them.
Scottish farmers cultivating algae to tackle climate crisis
Scottish farmers cultivating algae to tackle climate crisis
Scottish farmers are transforming algae into a treasure that supports climate sustainability and business opportunities.
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In the spotlight
Are Scottish fishers victims of Brexit?
Fishers in northwestern Scotland have blamed Brexit for lower profits, fewer workers and too much red tape.
Scotland caught up in heated debate over new hate speech law
An amendment to Scottish law aims to better protect people against hate crimes, but the ruling has been controversial.
Scotland replants for the climate
Scotland's hills were deforested centuries ago. Major reforestation campaigns are changing that.
Meet the snow hunters tracking melt in Scotland
Each year, a small group of volunteers survey Scotland's mountains to measure the UK's last patches of snow.
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