The long list of job opportunities in Scotland ranges from the medical,
teaching and legal professions, to senior executive positions in large
companies as well as positions in the hospitality industry.
Royal Caledonian Schools Trust - The Caley, as it's affectionately known, was
established in 1815 to help educate the sons and daughters of Scots who
were serving, or who had served, in the armed forces, and the children
of poor Scots in London.
An 18-man squad of Scottish football legends will tackle their English
counterparts on May 15th at St. Mary’s Stadium, Southampton to kick off
The 2008 Legends Series live on ITV4.
The
New York Tartan Day Committee invite all pipe bands, individual pipers
and drummers, and Scottish Groups to join a celebration of Scotland's
past and present...
Janey Godley: "The Godmother of Scottish comedy", "Scotland's funniest woman" and
winner of 2008 Fringe Report award as 'Best Performer' on the
Edinburgh Fringe.
Scots living in London are being asked to support a number of Scottish charities by joining a challenge event in Zambia in November that will follow in the footsteps.
Glasgow is rightly hailed as one of
Europe’s great cultural centres, and among the highlights of its 2008
events calendar is the third Glasgow international Festival of
Contemporary Visual Art (Gi).
The Scottish Rugby Union is set to come south into England by drawing together a player recruitment and funding package which would help steer London Scottish Rugby Club back into the top flight of English rugby.
Scottish Musician Kevin Tait has recently moved "down south" and is now available to play traditional Scottish and Irish music, covers and perform comedy.