For those of a certain age this term is sure to evoke childhood memories. The Dictionaries of the Scots Language (DSL) define it as, “a ...
Leisa Gwenllian is a hard-partying young woman in rural Wales in Marc Evans' 'Effi o Blaenau,' while Jack Archer's doc 'Sailm nan Daoine' ('Psalms of the People') explores the Scottish psalm singing ...
Britain's film academy and the BBC apologized after a broadcast of the BAFTA awards ceremony that included an offensive outburst by an audience member with Tourette's syndrome.
"One Battle After Another" sweeps the British Academy Film Awards with six wins while controversy arises as a racial slur is shouted during the ceremony.
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The true story of Mary, Queen of Scots
Arguably the most famous Scottish royal, Mary, Queen of Scots left her mark in history. Born in 1542 and queen of Scotland until 1568, she was also briefly the queen of France. A great-granddaughter ...
They call it a “world model”, an essential tool to help AI systems make sense of the complex, unpredictable physical spaces ...
John Davidson, the Scottish Tourette’s syndrome activist and real-life inspiration for "I Swear," was thrust into the ...
“I Swear” won two BAFTAs, including best actor for Robert Aramayo, who plays Davidson. Ed Palmer, vice chairman of the ...
The comments were said to have been made by a member of the audience with Tourette syndrome.
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