Freemasonry, often shrouded in mystery, is one of the world's oldest and most prominent fraternal organisations, with a legacy spanning centuries.
Robert Burns most probably wrote the famous poem “Address to a Haggis” in 1786 for a dinner at the house of his merchant friend Andrew Bruce. Burns, widely regarded as the national poet of Scotland, ...
Pinsent Masons’ Scottish corporate team rounded off a successful 2024 with completion of a range of multi-million-pound ...
As we celebrate the Bard this weekend, our Writer at Large talks to the Scottish academic who has written the definitive account of the ...
The New Light was “more middle class socially and aligned with Freemasonry”. It was informed by the Scottish Enlightenment ... in memory of the clubs’s famous star. There’s even division ...
On January 25, the birthday of its national poet, Scotland celebrates Burns Night with a traditional Scottish meal washed ...
Pinsent Masons’ Scottish team had a successful 2024 with the completion of a range of multi-million-pound national and ...
In the Orkney Islands, archaeologists close the chapter on a legendary excavation, capping two decades of remarkable ...
With most clubs at least partly for sale, almost all of the time, and most buyers now coming from abroad, the fact that many of these shoppers do not want to stray too far from London’s Heathrow ...
He was Grand Master of the Free Masons of Scotland. 16 ... United Volunteers, founder of the famous regiment known as Wilson's Zouaves, killed by a fall from his horse, at Westchester, N.Y ...