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North of Scotland Newspapers (NOSN) is the trade name under which Scottish Provincial Press [1] publishes two weekly newspapers, the John O'Groat Journal and the Caithness Courier, both serving the Caithness area in the Highland council area of Scotland. The two papers share one website.
In 2017, McAlpine toured the North Coast 500 in a Volkswagen Beetle for her programme North Coast 500 - Le Anne Lundon. [5] [6] In 2021, she presented An Cuan Sgith (The Minch), a six-part series produced for BBC Alba in which The Minch, a strait separating mainland Scotland and the western isles, is explored.
The Press and Journal was a staunch supporter of the building of a highly controversial golf resort by Donald Trump at the Menie Estate in Balmedie, Aberdeenshire. [citation needed] The development was against the wishes of many local residents, and on an area designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest.
Margaret Mackay was born at Inverness, Scotland, in 1802. [2] [a] Her father, Captain Robert Mackay of Hedgefield, near Inverness, was a native of Sutherland-an old officer who served in several South American campaigns. Her mother was connected with one of the older leading families of Inverness.
It is the largest operator in the north east of Scotland and is responsible for urban, rural and interurban services in the towns of Alford, Ballater, Braemar, Buckie, Elgin, Forres, Fraserburgh, Fyvie, Macduff, Mintlaw, Peterhead and Stonehaven as well as city services in Aberdeen. Depots are also located in these towns.
The Evening Express is a daily local newspaper serving the city of Aberdeen, Scotland. History. It was first published in November 1879. It was a tabloid during the ...
Internet users are convinced that a mysterious announcement from the royal family is set for Tuesday, March 19, regarding Kate, 42, and her well-being. ( Us Weekly has reached out to the BBC for ...
A Victorian era, romanticised depiction of Private Farquhar Shaw of the Blackwatch by R. R. McIan, from The Clans of the Scottish Highlands, published in 1845.. The progenitor of the Clan Shaw is believed to be one Shaw MacDuff who was a younger son of Duncan, the Thane or Earl of Fife, who was a descendant of Kenneth MacAlpin. [3]