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A MYSTERIOUS “unicorn” skull has been unearthed near King Arthur’s castle. Tourist John Goodwin dug it up after spotting the ...
Playing as part of this year's Fringe Fest is 'The Dare Witch Project', the world's first found footage stage play. Learn ...
Robyn Williams, 60, claims she fell victim to “campaign of attack” against black and ethnic minority officers, and suggested ...
A DISTILLERY on The Fonthill Estate is open for business and is making the 'best whisky in Wiltshire.' Witchmark Distillery is near Tisbury and is a new distillery, one of only three in Wiltshire ...
A new book How to Kill a Witch brings a dark period of history back to grisly life – and an official tartan is being released to memorialise some of those who were tortured and killed.
In the meantime, Witches of Scotland co-founder Claire Mitchell thought of another way to commemorate the Witchcraft Act’s many victims.
A new tartan has been registered that is intended to memorialise the people—mostly women—in Scotland who were executed as a result of the Witchcraft Act between 1563 and 1736.
Eleven people are on trial in Scotland for forcing children into witchcraft rituals and then sexually abusing them, according to prosecutors.
EDINBURGH, Scotland (RNS) — Just off of Royal Mile in Old Town Edinburgh, in a 17th-century stone building on Chalmers Close, is a new museum that, though dedicated to a part of history most ...
Cathy Maxwell, author of The Scottish Witch, wonders whether the power of our thoughts can affect our everyday lives.
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