A communion cup belonging to Mary Queen of Scots has "returned home". The cup, known as the Luck of Workington, had been ...
Historian Gareth Russell has written Queen James, a biography of King James VI and I - the last king of Scotland - who moved to London ...
Thea Musgrave’s rarely performed Mary, Queen of Scots makes its London and English National Opera (ENO) premiere in February ...
Stories like A Court of Thorns and Roses have been seducing audiences with tales of romance and magical danger for hundreds ...
The equal rulers returned England to Protestant rule and began a new era of royal leadership defined by parliamentary oversight ...
Speaking at Kirkcaldy Galleries library, ahead of the launch of the Love Libraries campaign tomorrow, bestselling crime ...
Elizabeth I ordered the beheading of Mary, Queen of Scots, a Catholic claimant to the English throne, on this day in 1587 ...
Eventually in 1603 Elizabeth died and James was offered the throne. The succession passed smoothly and James VI of Scotland became James I of England and Ireland. Although promising to return to ...
The Reformation split the Church into Catholic and Protestant factions, creating two roads to salvation - both of which claimed to be true. So it was very important to people that the Scottish state ...
The Scots are at home to two-time defending champions Ireland next weekend, while Italy host a Wales side nursing their wounds after a 43-0 thrashing by France. "I'm pretty happy," said Jones.
The long-term suitor was widely believed to have been her one true love, and their romance was reimagined in the 1998 film Elizabeth starring Cate Blanchett as the Queen and Joseph Fiennes as Dudley.