Emigration from Scotland’s fishing communities was high in the 1880s. Catches were poor and the Russian Revolution had caused the collapse of one of the most reliable markets for Scottish fish. Many ...
In Lowland Scotland, the countryside was under pressure; there were more people and fewer farms to buy. Farms had grown larger and become more industrialised, making them more expensive. In addition, ...
My friend Ruwanputha, a young economist, when he called four days ago (Thursday), said he had done some research on the tourism crisis and had accumulated a large number of complaints by tourists ...