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How Royal Scots Dragoon Guards' 'Amazing Grace' turned a sorrowful hymn into a global anthemThe 1972 rendition of 'Amazing Grace' by the Pipes & Drums & Military Band of the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards elevates the hymn to a realm o...
Handmade bagpipes a dying art in ScotlandHighland bagpipes, a key part of Scottish culture, are seeing declining demand as machine-made versions replace handmade ones. Crafted by a...
Scots all over the world are celebrating 1st BCCI president of Scottish origin, Roger BinnyThe 67-year-old Binny, an Anglo-Indian of Scottish descent, was reportedly spotted having a celebratory whiskey – not whisky — along with h...
With its gorgeous castles and beautiful environs, Scotland will leave you mesmerisedExplore the country’s rich culture, natural beauty and endless mysteries.
Scotland's referendum: One without issues of race and religionElsewhere in the world nationalism asks aggressive questions of how people qualify to be part of the nation, but not in Scotland.
Countries that have embraced tourists from around the world to enjoy local festivalsET-Travel salutes countries that have embraced tourists from around the world to enjoy their local festivals and events.
- Bagpiper may pip Johnnie Walker to become top-selling whisky
It is widely expected that at the end of this year, when the numbers are totalled, Johnnie Walker’s iconic Striding Man will not be stridin...
- Haggis out, chicken tikka masala in
It has been revealed that haggis, that most Scottish of viands, is actually English.
- Orcadian delight: Scottish earthy hospitality
Orkney had a bloody Viking past, and nobody still knows why the 5,000 year old ring of Brodgar was built. An ancient civilisation existed t...
- History on hilltops
Edinburgh stretches out below the castle as a fascinating mix of heritage and modernity.