Dictionaries of the Scots Language defines this as “to walk slowly and painfully or with a limp, to hobble; to move unevenly, as a hare”.
The 1930s were anxious times. The wounds on bodies and psyches inflicted by the grief of WW1 were still raw and open. Each year brought a sense of deepening international crisis – as if the sacrifice ...
Ten years on, the currency question remains largely unresolved. While the Scottish Government’s 2022 paper finally acknowledged the need for a Scottish pound “as soon as pract ...
The mission is almost bordering on the impossible: how to save the pirate of the seas from the brink of being lost forever?
First there was Scoop, a feature-length Netflix drama about *that* Newsnight interview with Prince Andrew. Now, just short of six months ...
Mystery still surrounds the identity of a woman six months after her body was found in the River Mersey. Police appear to be no closer to identifying the slightly built woman, wearing a lime-green ...
A company statement posted on LinkedIn said: “MV Glen Sannox’s LNG trials are officially underway and off to a good start. The vessel is currently sailing in the Firth of Clyde around the Cumbrae ...
CALUM Steele’s article (“Clueless Police Scotland has lost the plot – we need change now”, September 18) was written with such anger ...
Zoe Ball's son has broken his silence following the presenter's recent absence on BBC Radio 2. Woody Cook, who Zoe shares with Fatboy Slim said he has "spent a lot more time with her [Zoe] recently" ...
Why is exercise good for you? How many people are dying each year in Scotland as a result of diseases brought on by physical inactivity? And ...
The Blythswood is Glasgow's only five-star hotel, boasting a recently renovated thermal suite and a new range of themed spa treatments. The ...
The Hydrafacial is fast becoming one of the most popular beauty treatments in the UK. The Herald headed to Skinstitute in Glasgow to try it out ...