Get all the news you need in your inbox each morning. In the judge's case summary, he writes that Burns acted in ...
A record 300 primary and secondary pupils from across Dumfries and Galloway will pay tribute to Robert Burns tomorrow ...
The formal event at the Colonial Heritage Club featured Scottish traditions, bagpipes, whisky and a dinner that included ...
Mark Stephen chooses some Burns favourites including his rendition of Tam O' Shanter. See more episodes. Programme website. British Broadcasting Corporation ...
Despite more women becoming involved in Burns clubs in recent years, the top table at Burns suppers still tends to be ...
It is the church where Robert Burns sat in the same pew on a Sunday with his wife - and where it is said he always carried a bit of paper on which to jot down his musings, just in case.
In the dead of night, the skull of Robert Burns was removed from the crypt where he lay. It was his second final resting place - and the poet was to be disturbed once more. A group of men intent ...
Statue of Burns in Dumfries town centre, unveiled in 1882. David J Black reminds us just how famous Burns was. See part one ...
Scotland holds a special place in the royals' hearts, and Prince William and Princess Kate marked Burns Night with a message for fans.
Musing over the haggis, coaxed down with a friendly single malt, David J Black shares his thoughts on why it is that so many ...
The tradition caught on and came to be held on or around his birthday on January 25. That date, Robert Burns Day, became Scotland’s unofficial National Day. It’s more widely celebrated in ...
Bagpipes filled the concourse at Beau Sejour on Saturday as the Guernsey Scottish Association celebrated its 66th Burns Night ...
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