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On becoming President of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, acting and race
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On becoming President of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, acting and race
About two million people are expected to join the fun during two days of music, dancing and parades.
A student brought her grandfather's camera to the latest excavations at Fife's East Lomond hill.
England's regeneration and refinement of their style was evident in the victory over Sri Lanka, writes Stephan Shemilt.
The Savings Bank Museum at Ruthwell has been open this summer for the first time in five years.
BBC Scotland News understands that ministers have written to councils telling them to divert the money.
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers says midfielder Matt O’Riley is expected to complete a move to Brighton "over the course of the next couple of days".
Police charged a man with grievous bodily harm, but say they are reviewing this after the death.
The former chief medical adviser is now recovering at home after suffering fever and chills.
The billionaire was detained in Paris and is being investigated in relation to a lack of moderation on the messaging app.