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On 18 May, at 20:00 in the early evening, the British Naval Auxiliary vessel RFA Tidespring (IMO 9655535) arrived off Cape ...
A DOCUMENT supporting and guiding marine actions in Shetland’s seas and coast has been published by UHI Shetland. Guiding ...
For an underrated all-in-one destination full of history, art, culture, architecture, nature, and fantastic food, visit this seaside Scottish city.
STREET pastors’ could be introduced in Lerwick as part of measures to try to curb anti-social behaviour. The Church of ...
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Viewers who enjoy the BBC crime drama Shetland are advised to watch a forthcoming Amazon Prime Video documentary that delves into the real-life account of a murder in the Scottish islands.
But what happens when the majority of profiles you see are familiar faces? In the Shetland Islands, which has a population of around 23,000, people who aren't in the market for a date join Tinder ...
Britain is home to an astonishing range of islands, from the (sometimes) sun-kissed slivers which fringe the southern English shoreline to the harder, hardier – but no less beautiful – outposts that ...
Tampa Bay Rays shortstop Taylor Walls was livid Sunday afternoon at Daikin Park. Walls was thrown out of the Rays’ 1-0 loss to the Houston Astros after he got into it with home plate umpire Nick ...
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Tampa Bay Rays shortstop Taylor Walls went ballistic in Sunday's road game against the Houston Astros. On Walls' at-bat in the bottom of the ninth inning, umpire Nic Lentz called a low 84 mph ...
The islands were gifted to Scotland, along with Shetland, by King Christian I of Denmark and Norway in 1472 as security for a wedding dowry. The debt was never repaid and the islands have remained ...