Ellisland Farm was built by Scotland’s Bard in 1788 as his family home and he described it as ‘sweet poetic ground’.
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The polling found a fifth of people asked said they do not want assisted dying to be legalised in this Parliament.
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Photos of the dazzling natural phenomenon, also known as aurora borealis, were captured across England. The lights could be seen as far south as Kent and East Anglia, and were also spotted further ...
Robbie Brady revelled in the status of match-winner as the Republic of Ireland left it late to hand new head coach Heimir Hallgrimsson the first victory of his reign in Finland.
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Interim head coach Lee Carsley could only equivocate over his future after his experimental England side were humbled at home with a 2-1 defeat ...
The former prime minister insisted he had not broken the rules and said it was ‘absurd’ he was fined on his birthday ...
The Prime Minister will on Friday convene metro mayors and representatives of devolved administrations for the Council of the Nations and Regions.
The first meeting of the Council of the Nations and Regions should provide an opportunity to “speak frankly about the big issues facing Scotland”, the country’s First Minister has said.
Bucking Palace confirmed Charles’ attendance at the event, which will take place on Monday evening at St Paul’s Cathedral following the summit.