House plan for “very sensitive” Culloden Battlefield site 03 Jul 2018 16:53 Living by the Sword Scotland’s leading heritage body has objected to plans to build a farmhouse on a “very sensitive” part of Culloden Battlefield.
Statue of hero pilot Eric ‘Winkle’ Brown unveiled at Edinburgh Airport 03 Jul 2018 08:23 Living by the Sword A statue honouring Captain Eric “Winkle” Brown, renowned as one of the world’s greatest pilots, has been installed at Edinburgh Airport.
Morse voted best British TV crime drama 03 Jul 2018 05:00 Living by the Sword Inspector Morse has been voted the best British crime drama television series of all time by readers of listings magazine and website Radio Times
Cranes move in to dismantle fire ravaged Glasgow School of Art 03 Jul 2018 05:00 Living by the Sword Robust security barriers have been put in place around the fire-ravaged Glasgow School of Art ahead of demolition work expected to start later this week
Alan Longmuir family issue heartfelt statement after star’s death 02 Jul 2018 08:48 Living by the Sword The family of Alan Longmuir have issued a statement following the death of the Bay City Rollers star.
Tributes pour in for late Bay City Rollers star Alan Longmuir 02 Jul 2018 08:38 Living by the Sword Tributes have friends and fans from across the globe have poured in for Bay City Rollers founder Alan Longmuir after he passed away at the age of 70.
Bay City Roller Alan Longmuir obituary: From Gorgie tenement to superstardom 02 Jul 2018 07:58 Living by the Sword He was a man of few words. Gentle and humble. Yet there was a time when Alan Longmuir was one of the most famous faces on the planet.
Kirsty Gunn: The wonder to be found in Katherine Mansfield’s letters 02 Jul 2018 05:00 Living by the Sword I was in London last week listening to Ali Smith talk about Katherine Mansfield. Now that’s a lovely sentence to write.
Radio presenter Eddie Mair to leave BBC after more than 30 years 01 Jul 2018 13:18 Living by the Sword Broadcaster and radio presenter Eddie Mair is leaving the BBC after more than 30 years at the corporation.
Edinburgh festivals receive nothing from £15m pledge 30 Jun 2018 22:41 Living by the Sword A new multi-million funding pot set up by the Scottish Government and city council leaders to safeguard the future of Edinburgh’s festivals has come under fire after it emerged none of this summer’s events will be benefiting.
Review: New Ford Focus 30 Jun 2018 22:07 Living by the Sword It’s been a busy few days at Ford. Its UK chief is anxious about the future of diesel engines, saying the new ones were as clean as petrol power. That the decline in popularity is affecting the factories which make a million diesel engines annually.
Donald Trump St Andrews: A history of Hamilton Hall 30 Jun 2018 21:00 Living by the Sword For those who subscribe to the droll theory that the game of golf is little more than a good walk spoiled, the appeal of owning Hamilton Hall may not be immediately obvious.
Music review: East Neuk Festival 30 Jun 2018 08:00 Living by the Sword THURSDAY marked the first full day of events at this year’s East Neuk Festival, its contents epitomising the intimacy and adventurous spirit that are this well-established festival’s watchwords. From solo recital to community project...
Martin Lewis: Don’t get hammered by the scammers 30 Jun 2018 05:00 Living by the Sword Criminals aren’t always thugs with meaty arms and little between the ears. In our ever more interconnected world, these days many thieves wear suits, have charm, act in a sophisticated manner and make out they are on our side.
Scotland’s biggest music festival sizzles in sun 30 Jun 2018 05:00 Living by the Sword Scotland’s big summer music event has kicked off in Glasgow, with around 40,000 revellers enjoying their favourite acts in sizzling temperatures.