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Read the story of how Margaret Tudor fought to protect the interests of her children during turbulent times in Scottish history.
The private life of James VI was the source of gossip and speculation during his lifetime. Today, we’re still intrigued by his intimate relationships. We take a look at James VI and his male “favourites”.
Discover the inspirational story of Jane Ferrier, whose tenacious work in the 1800s ensured the survival of the amazing Stirling Heads.
From Britain’s first female sea captain to a woman fighting for equal pay in the male-dominated welding industry – explore the remarkable stories of three Scottish women who found their way in the shipping industry.
As the internet explodes over fashion again this week, we take a look at the importance of dressing to impress at Scotland’s Royal Court
Why do so many Scottish places have leap in their name? The answers can be found in some dramatic stories and legends.
In May 1934, Harry Whyte sat down to write a long letter to Joseph Stalin. Whyte’s letter advocated for the decriminalisation of homosexuality in the Soviet Union. Dr Jeff Meek delves into the life of this courageous LGBTQI+ rights advocate from Edinburgh.
Lights, camera, action! Do you know which of the nation’s favourite castles have also held starring roles as filming locations?
We take a look at the rocky relationship between James II and one of medieval Scotland’s most powerful dynasties: the Black Douglases.
John Campbell seemed to be living the life of a typical working class man in the 1860s and 70s. He worked as a farm labourer, railway navvy and in a shipbuilder’s forge. He took a wife. But John wasn’t like most other men. Dr Jeff Meek explores his story.