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A teenager, from Lurgan, is the youngest solo swimmer to complete the North Channel swim from Northern Ireland to Scotland.
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Excitement is building and accommodation is packed as the city hosts the Māori All Blacks and Scotland on Saturday.
The Māori All Blacks have named their team (tīma) to play Scotland this weekend, as the squad returns home to New Zealand ...
Black Friday sales boom in Scotland credited to falling closer to Christmas - Research found that with online shopping, sales of non-food items in Scotland increased by 10.7%.
Sulter’s Alba series depicts love and longing, writing back to William Dunbar’s Of Ane Blak-Moir, a poem from the 16th century which suggests the presence of black women in the court of James IV.
A pioneer himself as one of few Black players to have played in Scottish football when he signed for Rangers in 1987, Walters knew that more than a hundred years before him there was a man called ...
The Scotland Development Corporation met monthly at Scotland AME Zion Church and “Save Our Scotland” was launched in 1965. They hosted rummage sales, talent shows and more to raise money.
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£11.3M BLACK HOLE: Scottish Rugby record another year of heavy financial losses - MSNClick here to visit the Scotland home page for the latest news and sport Scottish Rugby have posted another hefty loss of £11.3million in their latest annual accounts.
SCOTLAND, Maryland — Montgomery County’s Scotland community dates back to the Reconstruction Era when newly freed African Americans were first allowed to buy property. William Dove was among ...
Edgar Dove, 88, is a lifelong resident of Scotland, a community founded by African Americans after the Civil War in Montgomery County, Md. The community is the centerpiece of Juneteenth ...
I took a DNA test this May to get concrete answers about my ancestry. I learned I was 14% Scottish, which was an absolute shock to me. I have complicated feelings about the results, but it's not ...
The first ever National Black Pudding Day will take place on March 18 celebrating the traditional Scottish staple, with butchers all over the country currently preparing.
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