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Header Slides

Today's header slides are of the River Tay as it flows through Perth, with the heart of the city on the left; and of Eilean Donan Castle near Dornie, one of the most easily recognised castles in Scotland.

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In Focus

Stones of Livingston It was rather a surprise to stumble across a stone circle only a mile from where we've lived in Livingston for over two decades. It's been more of a surprise to be able to find out very little about the circle. An appeal on a local Facebook group unearthed little of substance. The circle appears to be called the Stones of Livingston, and appears to have arrived on the scene in the context of the development of Livingston as a new town from the 1960s onwards. ( More ...)

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On This Day

5 June 1723: The birth in Kirkcaldy of the hugely influential political economist and moral philosopher, Adam Smith.

5 June 1868: The birth in Edinburgh of James Connolly, the Irish socialist and republican executed by the British for his part in the Irish Easter Rising in 1916.

5 June 1916: The Royal Navy cruiser HMS Hampshire strikes a mine and sinks off Orkney with the loss of 643 crew and 7 passengers. Amongst those killed is Field Marshal Lord Kitchener, en route to Russia.

5 June 1929: Ramsay MacDonald becomes Prime Minister for the second time.

Featured Book

Book Cover Bloody Orkney by Ken Lussey (29 June 2021). Bloody Orkney is a fast-paced thriller set in Scotland during World War Two. It’s November 1942. Bob Sutherland, Monique Dubois and the Military Intelligence 11 team fly in to review security in Orkney, home to one of the most important and most heavily defended naval anchorages in the world. But an unidentified body has been found. It becomes clear that powerful men have things they’d rather keep hidden and MI11’s arrival threatens the status quo. Then Bob stumbles over a ghost from his past and things get far too personal.
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Scottish Resources

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