A father’s search for justice after Lockerbie Bombing

One of the most shocking moments in Scottish history came in December 1988 when Pan Am Flight 103 exploded over Lockerbie. In the largest attack on Britain since World War Two, as 259 passengers and 11 townsfolk of Lockerbie were murdered. Among the passengers was Flora, beloved daughter of Dr Jim Swire. Libyan Abdelbaset al-Megrahi…

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Under the sea lie so many fascinating real stories

We’ve all had days when we’ve looked out at the sea, and wondered what lurks beneath. Sunken pirate ships, laden with gold and lost bounty? Basking sharks, swimming under the surface? Or, are there mysteries below the waves that we can’t begin to comprehend? In The Blue Wonder, marine biologist and diver Dr Frauke Bagusche…

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On the buses for a look back at Fife transport

Public transport is something that most of us see on a regular basis. David Devoy is a devotee of buses, and his chronicles the independent bus operators that have been deployed in the Fife area in this book that will definitely grab enthusiasts of the transport. Devoy knows his subject, having written several books on…

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A tremendous read in a study of humans and nature

Peter Wohlleben is a German forester who has written several fascinating insights into the trees he works with. The best-selling author, whose previous works include the international success The Hidden Life of Trees, indulges in his life-long love of the wooded world. In his new book, drawing on new scientific discoveries, The Heartbeat of Trees…

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Wigtown Book Festival launches major national essay prize

Wigtown Book Festival has announced the launch of a new national essay prize for Scotland in association with the BBC. The £1500 Anne Brown Essay Prize will be awarded for the best literary essay, published or unpublished, by a writer in or from Scotland. The annual award has been created in memory of Anne Brown…

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A gripping Scottish time travel read for children

Over the past few years, Rennie McOwan has been crafting a series of adventures for children. The Clan series, which features the adventures of Gavin, Clare, Michael and Mot, has seen them feature in Light on Dumyat, The White Stag Adventure and The Day The Mountain Moved. Jewels on the Move is the fourth in…

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On the buses for a fascinating time in transport

We see buses on our streets every day, but there’s a fascinating story about the industry as we know it today. On 26 October 1986 Britain’s bus services were deregulated. This applied to all services operated in England, Scotland and Wales (but not in Northern Ireland or London). In the run-up to deregulation the Scottish…

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We discuss the new Scottish Field in our 16th podcast

The new issue of Scottish Field is now in shops and we bring you an extensive preview of it in this week’s podcast. Chief sub Rosie Morton and web editor Kenny Smith go through the latest edition in depth as they pick out their highlights of our August edition. The pair discuss the art of…

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Old Edinburgh Trams is a fascinating look at the past

Edinburgh’s tram system has created a lot of interest in other parts of Scotland, who are keen to see a once-common mode of transport restored in a modern way. With talks of extending the route throughout the capital, author Kenneth G Williamson has celebrated his love of trams with a book, Old Edinburgh Trams. The…

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