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Seven rare species discovered in Scotland

The National Trust for Scotland has announced the discovery of seven rare species in 2025, a powerful sign of conservation success. Discover the remarkable finds and what they mean for the future.

2025: The Year Public Trust Finally Snapped

Kenny Campbell argues the real threat to trust isn't fake news scandals but relentless low-grade misinformation. As 2026 begins, we face a crisis of stamina, not just deception.

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.

Siblings feud over $50m inheritance properties

Five wealthy heirs descend into petty squabble over $10 million homes in trust fund reveal, mirroring HBO's Succession drama. Experts reveal how ultra-rich families manage inheritance.

Sycamore Gap 'Trees of Hope' Planted Across UK

The first saplings grown from the illegally felled Sycamore Gap tree have been planted, marking a new chapter for the beloved landmark. Discover where these 'trees of hope' are taking root.

First Sycamore Gap saplings planted across UK

The first saplings grown from the illegally felled Sycamore Gap tree have been planted across the UK, marking a hopeful new chapter for the beloved landmark. Discover where these 'trees of hope' are taking root.

Sycamore Gap Saplings Planted as 'Trees of Hope'

The National Trust begins planting 49 saplings from the illegally felled Sycamore Gap tree at poignant UK locations, ensuring its legacy lives on. Discover where these 'trees of hope' will grow.

Sycamore Gap Saplings Planted for National Tree Week

The first of 49 saplings grown from the felled Sycamore Gap tree are being planted across the UK, offering a powerful symbol of regrowth and resilience. Discover where these 'trees of hope' are taking root.

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