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National Museum of Flight curator, Ian Brown examines a piece of Second World War radar equipment from the East Lothian attraction’s aviation collection as he launches his new book, Radar in Scotland: 1938-46.   The publication reveals the fascinating history of Scotland’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 Jamieson’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 ‘Beeching Axe’. With that in...

Sponsorship makes schools book festival free for all

The Edinburgh International Book Festival has announced that this year’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...


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