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Scotch whisky industry hit hard by increase in duty

Monday, 28 April 2008

article thumbnail The Scotch whisky industry has reacted with anger to the rise, claiming that it will damage the industry at a time when there has been a push to tap into new foreign markets.
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Motorway construction near Tara moves ahead despite protests

Monday, 28 April 2008

article thumbnailProtesters at Tara say they are ready for long haul against the construction of the M3 motorway near Ireland’s foremost archaeological site.
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First ministers of Scotland and Wales hold official meeting in Edinburgh
Tuesday, 19 February 2008

First ministers of Scotland and Wales hold official meeting in EdinburghThe First Minister of Wales, Rhodri Morgan, has met with Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond during his two-day visit to Scotland last December 2007.

 
Wales could be energy self-sufficient
Friday, 18 January 2008

Wales could be energy self-sufficientWelsh Assembly Environment Minister Jane Davidson believes that Wales could become a self-sufficient energy producer as well as being the world’s first country to pioneer innovative new tidal lagoon technology.

 
The traditional Winter Solstice sunrise at Newgrange
Friday, 18 January 2008

The traditional Winter Solstice sunrise at NewgrangeHundreds of thousands of people across the world were able to view the traditional Winter Solstice sunrise at Newgrange, Ireland live via the internet for the first time on 21st December 2007.

 
Scotland's two wins against France that will live long in the memory
Monday, 10 December 2007

Scotland's two wins against France that will live long in the memoryScotland had fun all the way through. The Scots are out of Euro 2008 after 2-1 loss to Italy but James McFadden and Gary Caldwell's winning goals against France will live long in the memory.

 
Cullen Skink
Monday, 10 December 2007

Cullen SkinkCullen Skink is a simple hearty soup made with potatoes, onions, and smoked haddock. This traditional Scottish recipe is tasty and warming, with a creamy texture and a deep smoked flavour.

 
Iomairt Cholm Cille - The Columba Initiative
Wednesday, 04 May 2005

Iomairt Cholm Cille - The Columba InitiativeIomairt Cholm Cille - Columba Initiative was launched in 1997 by the President of Ireland and the Scottish Minister of State for Education to develop links between Gaelic Scotland and Ireland.

 
David, the Patron Saint of Wales
Thursday, 03 February 2005

David, the Patron Saint of WalesSaint David, or Dewi Sant in Welsh, is the patron saint of Wales. He was the only Welsh saint to be canonised in the Christian Church.

 
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