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Scotland's First Curator for Ancient Human Bones

Dr Jess Thompson becomes Scotland's inaugural osteoarchaeology curator, overseeing 2,500 ancient remains. Discover how this new role will transform research and ethical curation.

Bronze Age remains of two people found in lost Bute cist

A forgotten Bronze Age burial site on the Isle of Bute, rediscovered by a farmer, has yielded the remains of two individuals. New analysis at Scotland's state-of-the-art facility is uncovering their 4,000-year-old secrets.

1 Million Scots to Live Alone by 2032

Official projections reveal over a million Scots will live alone within a decade, driven by an ageing society. Experts call for urgent planning to support the elderly. Discover the full story.

Scotland's crucial World Cup qualifier in Greece

Steve Clarke's Scotland face a decisive World Cup qualifier in Greece. A draw secures a winner-takes-all clash with Denmark, but history warns against defensive tactics. Read the analysis.

Scotland's NHS in catastrophic crisis

Scotland's NHS faces a devastating triple-threat as emergency department waiting times hit unprecedented levels, hundreds of operations face cancellation, and chronic bed-blocking cripples hospital capacity across the nation.

NHS Prescribes Art & Culture as Medical Treatment

Groundbreaking NHS initiatives are prescribing museum visits, gallery tours and cultural activities as legitimate medical treatments, with remarkable results for both physical and mental health conditions.

Gallery visits slash stress, new research reveals

New research reveals that spending time in art galleries significantly reduces stress and improves mental wellbeing. Discover how cultural engagement could be your new prescription for calm.

Artes Mundi 11: Wales Hosts Major Contemporary Art Prize

The prestigious Artes Mundi 11 prize exhibition launches across Wales, featuring eight international artists competing for £40,000 award. Discover groundbreaking contemporary art in Cardiff, Llandudno and Aberystwyth until March 2025.

Gallery visits slash stress and boost mental health

New research reveals that regular art gallery visits can significantly reduce stress levels and improve mental health outcomes. Discover how cultural engagement is becoming recognised as a powerful wellness tool.

Townsend defiant over Red Bull role with Scotland

Scotland head coach Gregor Townsend addresses concerns about his new Red Bull advisory position, maintaining his commitment to the national side remains undiminished ahead of crucial international fixtures.

Scotland advertises two new posts to bring back lynx

Scotland takes a monumental leap in wildlife restoration as it advertises two crucial new positions dedicated to bringing the majestic Eurasian lynx back to its ancient Highlands homeland after 500 years of absence.

Dana Schutz: One Big Animal at Thomas Dane Gallery

American artist Dana Schutz returns to London with her electrifying new exhibition 'One Big Animal' at Thomas Dane Gallery, showcasing her signature blend of psychological intensity and painterly brilliance.

Frieze London's Barbenheimer Moment with Paris Rival

London's premier art fair faces unprecedented competition from Paris as both cities launch major autumn events simultaneously, creating a cultural showdown that's dividing the global art elite.

Scotland Manager Clarke Faces Tactical Crisis

Scotland manager Steve Clarke faces mounting pressure as tactical decisions and team selection come under scrutiny following disappointing results. Analysis reveals deep concerns within the squad ahead of crucial Euro 2024 qualifiers.

Scotland Euro hopes dented by Northern Ireland defeat

Steve Clarke's Scotland face mounting pressure after a dismal 1-0 defeat to Northern Ireland leaves their Euro 2024 preparations in disarray, with key striker Che Adams racing against time to be fit for crucial summer tournament.

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