Matt Sherratt names an unchanged starting XV for Wales' Six Nations trip to Scotland, while Dewi Lake and Keiron Assiratti are recalled to the bench.
BBC Scotland analyses the data behind Scotland's performances in the Six Nations following an opening-weekend win and two subsequent defeats.
One of the country's most unique boozers is The Wee Pub in Edinburgh. As the name suggests, it is said to be the smallest pub in the whole of Scotland. Situated within the larger Biddy Mulligans tavern, The Wee Pub can be found on Edinburgh's bustling Grassmarket. It is tucked between other larger and busier pubs, so is easy to miss.
Beavers captured from Scotland have been released into the wild in England for the first time under new rules that were announced last week. They were set free on a river bank in Dorset as part of a plan by conservationists who say that the beavers love of dam building will increase biodiversity.
When Sir Keir Starmer visited Scotland days after becoming Prime Minister, he sought to reassure workers at the Grangemouth oil refinery by claiming that saving their jobs was a top priority...
A disappointed Scotland team have failed to capitalise on their chances in the Six Nations campaign but are looking to get their campaign back on track against Wales this weekend, fullback Blair Kinghorn said in the build-up to the clash at Murrayfield.
The interim Wales head coach is expected to stick with the side that impressed against Ireland in the last round
Fenerbahce boss Jose Mourinho says "Celtic and Rangers are two big clubs with incredible history" and managing in Scotland appeals to him.
Gretna Green Ltd has unveiled wedding-themed toilets – complete with pews, beams and flowers as part of £300,000 renovations.
There are thousands of officially registered Scottish tartan designs, but only one is dedicated to the “witches” of Scotland. Certified earlier this month, the tricolor pattern is intended as a memorial honoring the thousands of women who were falsely accused of witchcraft during the 16th through 18th centuries.
A new land-reform bill aims to unwind a long history of inequality. But centuries of feudalism are difficult to shake.
The Scottish Government has confirmed 241 of its employees do not pay the Scottish rate of income tax because their main residence is not in Scotland. Among them are staff on six-figure salaries ...