Netherton’s Aberdeen Angus sale saw bulls reach 38,000gns and set a new UK Red Angus record, with strong demand across leading herds and breeders.
Archaeologists raced to document the semi-fossilized tracks in eastern Scotland. They were likely made by humans, deer and ...
Storms that recently ravaged Britain's coastline have revealed 2,000-year-old footprints on an Angus beach—one of only a handful of locations in the U.K. where markings of this kind have ever been ...
The Watford defender became one of the standout performers during his time at Pittodrie, helping steer Barry Robson's side up ...
Dog walkers discover 2,000-year-old human footprints on beach - Archaeologists say the human and animal prints were made at the height of the Roman Empire ...
Erosion caused by storms at eastern Scotland’s Angus Beach revealed an ancient clay surface marked with the footprints of animals and barefooted humans, according to a statement released by the ...
Here are all the things you need to know about marbling and how it may impact the quality of your steak, as largely explained by a veteran chef.
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Mattie Pollock opens door to Aberdeen return as fan favourite reveals Pittodrie transfer regret
The all-action centre back was a big hit during his loan stint in the Granite City three years ago and remains a popular figure with supporters ...
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Demand remains strong for cattle at Lisnaskea Mart
Demand remains very strong for a good entry of cattle at Lisnaskea Livestock Sales on Tuesday 17th February resulting in a ...
Two dog walkers spotted the markings in a layer of clay at Lunan Bay in Angus, and archaeologists say they offer a ‘unique snapshot in time’.
The footprints made around the time of Boudicca, Jesus and the Roman Empire, were spotted by local dog walkers.
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