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New fencing to prevent Harry Potter fans trespassing on famous viaduct
The viaduct is a hugely popular tourist attraction which can cause issues with trespass from those seeking to take photographs of the scenery and passing trains.
Strategy to secure future of Stirling’s historic assets approved by council
Rare letter written for William Wallace to go on display next week
New stage show aims to give Oor Wullie the Barbie treatment
Footbridge in Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park wins global award
Scotland's oldest ship helps Ukrainian refugees to learn English and integrate
Keep it real this festive season with Real Christmas Trees Glasgow
Scotch whisky distillery in 'highly limited' edition launch
Mark Smith: The Govan revolution that could be good for all of us
Letters: BBC Scotland doesn't speak for us. Here's what the SNP must now do
Condemnation of class could be the last acceptable prejudice in Scotland
New era dawns for Scottish castle which has lain abandoned since 1745
Famous Clyde Model Dockyard making a return after more than 40 years
Scots Tory right-winger Sir Teddy loved Thatcher ... even though she once smacked him
Meet the crafty islanders who knitted their own bathrooms
Stormy crossings, fine romance and high jinks: a very fond farewell to the Heb Isles
Inside the 1950 smallpox outbreak that gripped Glasgow - and its parallels with Covid
Smile! The supernatural return of Scotland's great Britpop survivors
Who remembers the days of the stairheid cludgie?
Herald Diary: It wasn't like this On the Buses for Stan and Blakey
Why does Scotland celebrate St Andrew's Day and why is he our patron saint?
What other countries and cities is St Andrew the patron saint of?
New Balmoral tartan created at request of King Charles on his birthday
New show performed in Scots and Gaelic exploring 'history and myths' to go on tour
Lost album featuring soldier's account of WW1 Christmas Truce sells for thousands
Oldest surviving Scottish cello to be played in public for first time since 1700s
10 Scottish comic book creators who changed my world
Herald Diary: So who will read the autocue now on Match of the Day?
I was entranced by new Scottish exhibition of Rembrandt, Rubens, Dürer and Van Dyck
Cottage loved by Queen Victoria restored to past glory by National Trust for Scotland
New secrets uncovered at site of Glencoe massacre
Project to transform 'iconic' gasholder into city park hits milestone
'Digital-first' Gaelic language production launched by BBC Alba and BBC Scotland
Fiddle played by Robert Burns to be used in US performance for first time
Uncover the darker side of Christmas with our ancestors’ scariest seasonal traditions
Herald Diary: It's not a border wall but this could be a great gift for a Trump fan
Tam Shepherd's last vanishing act: Farewell to Glasgow's cave of magic and laughter
When the Queen came round to tea in Glasgow with her childhood friend
Mark Smith: A simple way to fix the problem of the disrespectful grave stickers
"One Dove's ‘Morning Dove White’ … is truly a thing of beauty”
Remembering Nick Drake, who died 50 years ago this month
Naked stone huggers, bonxies and danger selfies: Confessions of an Orkney tour guide
Identity of WW1 wreck found off Scottish coast confirmed as HMS Hawke
New film reveals £125 million plans to transform historic A-listed site
Fight launched to save listed building from demolition
A forgotten war and the nurses who never came home: Scotland’s finest war memorials
Thatching project begins at historic building linked to Robert Burns
New exhibition to examine later years of Robert Louis Stevenson’s life
Exhibition reflects on experience of soldiers from across Commonwealth during WW1
The Scots Word of the Week: Crowdie
New monument commemorates resettlement of island township 100 years ago
There was certainly a body of evidence against racist oddball surgeon Robert Knox
Grazie to Duolingo for helping me reconnect to my magical childhood memories of Italy
Fearless Scots comedian Janey Godley lived - and died - on her own terms