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National Museum of Flight curator, Ian Brown examines a piece of Second World War radar equipment from the East Lothian attractionā€™s aviation collection as he launches his new book, Radar in Scotland: 1938-46.   The publication reveals the fascinating history of Scotlandā€™s wartime radar stations and the vital role they played in the conflict.

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Scotland’s wartime radar history is revealed

The fascinating history of Scotland's wartime radar stations and the vital role they played in the Second World War is revealed in a new book....

The perfect guide to the outdoors – by an expert

Anna Fleming, a qualified mountain leader who has worked for the Cairngorms National Park Authority, leads the way on epic rock climbing adventures. She travels...

A love of fishing shines through in this book

Author Drew Jamiesonā€™s wealth of experience, gained through years of immersing himself in the world of fishing, its places and, crucially, by spending time with...

A guide to Scotland’s lost railway lines

As cars turned the world of transport on its head, multiple Scottish railway branch lines were swept away by the ā€˜Beeching Axeā€™. With that in...

Sponsorship makes schools book festival free for all

The Edinburgh International Book Festival has announced that this yearā€™s Schools Programme will be entirely free thanks to the generosity of long-term Lead Sponsor Baillie...

The corrupt world of business and politics

As part of the Angus Blue series, this third edition details a thrilling investigation led by DI Blue who is drawn into the corrupt world...