Scotland has a very distinct culture when it comes to food, drink, and humour, among many other things. Scots are proud ...
But it is a particularly big deal in Scotland where it is called Hogmanay. Festivities such as fireworks and street parties take place all over Scotland and last for three days, beginning at the ...
People celebrate Hogmanay, or New Year's Eve, in Scotland because traditionally it celebrates the passing of the shortest day of winter. Scotland is quite far north and has long, dark winters ...
Severe flooding could cause "danger to life" in parts of Scotland, according to forecasters, as weather warnings take effect on Hogmanay. The north west and central Highlands are expected to be ...
Heavy rain and snow could cause significant disruption across Scotland in the lead-up to Hogmanay and beyond, according to the Met Office. The forecaster has issued a series of yellow weather ...
As the split title infers, this poem is a combination of Lochhead’s own memories of Hogmanay in the 1950s ... and traditions that many people in Scotland associate with this time of year.
SEVERAL locations in Scotland have been named among the "Best Places to Live" in the UK by The ... These include the annual Bungo in the Back Lanes festival, Bungo at the Bells outdoor Hogmanay ...
After indulging in Scottish flavors, New Yorkers can step into a whirlwind of music and dance at Scotland's Spring Fling ... ceilidhs during Edinburgh's Hogmanay celebrations, I fell in love ...