It was not an auspicious start to the new year of 1936 for King George V. The previous year had seen ‘Grandpa England’, as ...
Tributes have been paid to Evening News stalwart and Edinburgh historian Hamish Coghill, who has died aged 88.
From superhero blockbusters to Netflix romantic comedies, Scotland has become an increasingly familiar location for Hollywood to use. In the autumn, Twisters star Glen Powell could be seen in ...
By Sam Roberts and Kenneth R. Rosen Mary Anne Krupsak, a Democrat who defied her party’s leadership in becoming the first woman to be elected lieutenant governor of New York State, and who then ...
The Australian-born mother-of-four commanded attention in a bottle green floor-length gown, featuring a lace neckline and sleeves as well as cinched waist to showcase her enviable figure.
The first babies of the new year have been welcomed into the world at maternity units across Scotland. Archie McGibbon arrived just after the bells, at three minutes past midnight at the Princess ...
Since the Roman Calendar Reform of 1969, the Church observes Jan. 1 as the solemnity of Mary, Mother of God. This is not, however, an observance pulled out of whole cloth. Honoring Mary as the ...
For actress Mary Malone, the first time she saw herself in one of the miniseries’ full episodes was in November, in a swish hotel basement cinema. She recalls first seeing a clip of her character Aqua ...
The most notorious royal to spend time there was Mary, Queen of Scots, great-granddaughter of King Henry VII and first cousin once removed to Queen Elizabeth I. She had claimed the throne of ...
Mary Beth Spiker (88) passed away peacefully on November 26 in Mill Valley. Mary Beth was born on June 14, 1936, and raised in Spirit Lake, Iowa by Gib and Pearl Mouritsen. She married David ...
Head of MI5 Ken McCallum has been knighted and artist Barbara Rae has been made a dame in some of the highest honours awarded to Scots in this year’s New Year Honours list. Gordon McKenzie Hay.
Volunteer. For services to Cats and Wildcats in the North East of Scotland. (Huntly, Aberdeenshire) Mary Catherine Cattanach. Volunteer. For services to the community in Ardchattan, Argyll.