Black Shuck: The Phantom Dog of East Anglia and the Night It Walked Into a Church
On the morning of 4 August 1577, the Reverend Abraham Fleming sat down and wrote about what had happened the […]
On the morning of 4 August 1577, the Reverend Abraham Fleming sat down and wrote about what had happened the […]
Before the iron bones of Glasgow Central Station took shape, before the platforms roared and the tunnels filled with the
There is something immediately striking about finding a genuine medieval building in Easterhouse. The east end of Glasgow is a
Glasgow’s Theatre Royal on Hope Street is the oldest continuously operating theatre in Scotland, a fact that sits comfortably alongside
There is a particular quality of darkness that accumulates in places where the state has killed people on a schedule.
There are ghost stories that come with a castle attached, a named historical victim, a date carved into a stone
There is a particular category of Scottish ghost story that occupies an uncomfortable space between folklore and forensics, where the
There are beaches you can drive to, and then there is Sandwood Bay. To reach it you must leave the
Edinburgh Castle sits on its volcanic rock above the city with the kind of presence that no amount of tourist
On a slope of the Eildon Hills in the Scottish Borders, on a day in the thirteenth century that the