Traditions are not always something you notice; they are the little things that make your life so special. After taking the ...
This famous lunch in Britain is a classic standard at homes and pubs, but it's history, and its name, is more folklore than ...
"Auld Lang Syne" as we know it today first came together in the late 1700s, and wasn't initially a song for New Year's Eve.
Robert Burns wrote down the lyrics to "Auld Lang Syne," and in the almost 250 years since, it's been cemented as the anthem ...
According to Scotland.org, the phrase 'auld lang syne' roughly translates as 'for old times' sake', and the song is all about preserving old friendships and looking back over the events of the year." ...
By MICHAEL CRIMMINS Glasgow News 1 Today is New Year's Eve and for many people that means a night of Black-eyed peas, ...
Will we still be speaking in an English we recognise in a thousand years' time? Alice and Neil make some educated guesses!
British folklore tells the story of twin brothers Hengist and Horsa, who led the Anglo-Saxon invasion of Britain. But were ...
What is loneliness and why do we feel it? Sophie and Neil discuss how feeling lonely can help us to survive ...