“Yinz” is essentially Pittsburgh’s version of “y’all.” It’s used as a second-person plural pronoun, so someone living in Pittsburgh might ask, “Yinz want to get something to eat?” Yinz — sometimes ...
As I wrote the other day, the complete failure of Starmer’s Labour government is opening the door to a Farage premiership, offering the most extreme politics Britain has seen in the modern era.
When people use the search term "6-7" on Google, they will be greeted by a strange Easter egg that wobbles the results page. This is in reference the the hand gesture people make when they reference ...
It’s a dark, dreich night in Edinburgh’s Grassmarket, but the mood upstairs at the Beehive Inn is anything but bleak. The snug room above the pub has been packed tight, with rows of mismatched chairs ...
Occupying a prime acre-and-a-half riverside setting on the banks of the Tay in Perth, Meadowland is one of Scotland’s outstanding contemporary homes. Inspired by the river, it was designed and built ...
Let’s say you take a trip to Scotland, one of my favorite countries in the world. You wander around, you visit the sites, you have the best time of your life. You then return home, and your family ...
A POPULAR Scottish takeaway was forced to change its name months after opening, after getting caught up in a bizarre branding row. NaeBadSpud opened its first baked potato shop on Byron Square, in the ...
Every generation has its own slang. But with Gen Z and Gen Alpha now spending more time online than watching television, their internet-based vernacular in particular has become increasingly ...