Alexander Graham Bell
Born in Edinburgh in 1847, Alexander Graham Bell pioneered the invention of the telephone and helped reshape global communication. Rooted in a Scottish tradition of scientific inquiry and speech education, his breakthrough transformed how the world connects.
Robert Burns
Robert Burns (1759-1796), affectionately known as “Rabbie Burns,” is Scotland’s national poet.
Scottish Podcasts
Podcasts from or about Scotland.
Scottish Magazines
From The Scots Magazine to Holyrood Magazine, discover publications that capture Scotland’s history, politics, arts, and vibrant communities, reflecting the heart of this beautiful country.
Radio in Scotland
BBC Radio – Independent Radio – Community Radio – Hospital Radio – Christian Radio.
Television in Scotland
Television in Scotland has been a powerful force in shaping national identity, delivering local stories, and nurturing homegrown talent.
Daily and Sunday Newspapers
In a land of spirited debate, strong tea, and even stronger opinions, newspapers have long played a vital role in daily life across Scotland.
Scottish Local Newspapers
Local News from Dumfries to Shetland.
Speedway in Scotland
Speedway has a long and exciting history in Scotland, filled with daring riders, roaring engines, and passionate fans.
Horse Racing in Scotland
Scotland may have only five racecourses, but what they lack in number, they more than make up for in character.









