´óÏó´«Ã½ Scotland Features
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Small autumn garden jobs that will make a big difference in spring
Protect your plants, tools and garden birds.
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Scottish stories and scenery surveyed from the sky
James Crawford takes to the skies to explore Scotland's cities, coasts and countryside.
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Silence in the archives – why history vaults don't hold the full story
Prof Suzannah Lipscomb on history's missing voices.
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Will cows that burp less be key to a greener future?
Scientists have discovered that some cows emit less methane than others.
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Bill Bailey: I only held on to the Strictly trophy for 10 minutes
2020's champion reflects on his success in the ballroom.
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How to make your money grow a little greener
Emma Munbodh, tells us how to make our savings go green.
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The Highland hermit who must choose between happiness and health
Ken Smith has lived in the wilderness for 40 years but now faces a dilemma.
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Is Scotland's only A-listed football stand a 'concrete mess' or a work of architectural genius?
Netherdale stadium splits opinion.
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What the people who ‘grew up green’ want you to know about climate change
Chloe and Jake, who grew up in an ecovillage, share their perspectives on climate change.
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Passion, pragmatism and the challenge of giving up North Sea oil
Activists, oil executives and scientists sum up the situation.
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COP26: 'I want world leaders to listen to teenagers'
Why teenagers Elodie and Caillin are demanding climate action.
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'I don't think Black people should be defined by the trauma we've been through'
Portrait photography has given Tayo Adekunle a way to negotiate her own history
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The residents who rallied together against a dawn raid
One street's protest against the forced removal of two of their neighbours.
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Five things you can do to make your beauty routine more eco-friendly
Blogger Laura Young reveals how to kick-start your green routine.
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The map that reveals just how much of Scotland is in private ownership
A new documentary discovers what we know about land ownership and why it matters.
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Breaking The News: If it ain't broke... why fix it?
10 stand-out moments to celebrate the 200th episode of this award-winning show
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Why the future is green for traditional red fire engines
An Ayrshire company has created the world's first fully electric fire engine.
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Ben Fogle: Appearing on Castaway changed me profoundly
The TV presenter feels a spiritual connection with islands.
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What's the worst part of being a football manager?
Tony Pulis reveals the truth about football management on Sacked in the Morning.
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The difficulties of making the follow up to an award-winning drama during a pandemic
Guilt is back for a second series and was made during the height of lockdown.
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‘Nature doesn’t discriminate, it’s there for everyone to enjoy’
The group helping people from ethnic minority backgrounds to explore the great outdoors.
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How the pandemic robbed us of the rituals for dealing with grief
A bereavement counsellor reflects on the challenges posed by lockdown.
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Four Scots kayakers and their descent into the Maelstrom
The Scots who kayaked around the archipelagos and through the world's largest whirlpool.
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A rewilding vision for the future that gives a glimpse into our past
A healthy young woodland near Moffat is a welcome sight.
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The successful judge who was once written off as a 'wee lassie'
The Hon Lady Rita Rae has held some of the highest positions in UK law.
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Why are trees changing colour much later this year?
We should be seeing a riot of colour, but warmer temperatures have delayed the displays.
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Where and when to watch series two of the award-winning Guilt
Neil Forsyth's award-winning show is back for a new series
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The human heroics saving European wildlife from extinction
Across the continent conservationists are striving to understand and protect wildlife.
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Five easy ways to reduce the amount of plastic you use
Blogger Less Waste Laura reveals how doing a little can add up to a lot.
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What's the deal with drag queen Lawrence Chaney and the colour purple?
The winner of RuPaul's Drag Race UK is rarely seen without it.
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What it means to be Scottish after 30 years living in England
Mark Littlejohn spent almost four decades working for the CID in Penrith.
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'Buying a dog is a 10 year financial commitment'
Why one couple carried out thorough research before adopting their pet.
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The girl who's climbed more mountains than she's had birthdays
Five-year-old Emilia has already climbed six Munros.
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The taunt that led to one of boxing's greatest bouts
The classic 15-round battle between two Scottish boxing legends.
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The woman on a mission to make mountain biking more diverse
Aneela McKenna wants more people from ethnic minorities to get on a bike.
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Why spending time outdoors can be a 'portal' into the present
A life coach explains why being in nature can help us feel calmer.
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Five simple things you can do to turn your diet 'green'
Environmental activist Laura Young shares her tips.
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Scotland’s People 2021: Do you know someone who deserves the nation’s thanks?
Celebrate the Scots who have gone above and beyond during the pandemic.
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Why every rental property should be 'scratched and sniffed'
A letting agent cautions against rash decision making.
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'Why I'm walking 500 miles from London to Glasgow for COP26'
Melanie Nazareth believes this is a crucial moment for the world.
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'If you're capable of enjoying a good movie, then you're capable of going into a trance'
Thousands of people use hypnotherapy every year, but can it really help cure conditions?
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How accurately does Vigil reflect life on a nuclear submarine?
Former submariners reveal the realities of underwater confinement.
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How to do up your kitchen and bathroom on a budget
DIY and interior experts share their tips.
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'He called me a Muslim' – how 9/11 changed the lives of ordinary people
Yasmine Chaudhry was violently assaulted in the wake of the terrorist attack.
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Why have our garden birds gone so quiet?
The birds change their behaviour as summer draws to a close.
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From making music to avoid gang violence to DJing in Las Vegas - the rise of PCDJ and Scottish rave
Graeme Armstrong explores the vibrant world of the Scottish rave scene.
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Why new investors should be wary of social media's 'finfluencers'
An expert advises caution around online financial tips.
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A hidden history of enslaved Africans who dived for Spanish silver
Enslaved by pirates yet masters of their skilled and dangerous craft beneath the waves