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With an estimated 2,000 castles dotted around Scotland, there are more than a few hidden gems waiting to be explored.
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Features Sneak Peek: April 24, 2021
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Kicking off our sneak peek at the Features in this week’s issue of “The People’s Friend”, travel writer Willie Shand reflects on his many connections to Kintail.
He has enjoyed many days exploring the fantastic mountainous landscape in the Highlands. We will reminisce with Willie as he takes us back to the time he first saw Dornie Bridge, which was just a single track back then.
We’ll look back, too, on childhood memories of searching for fairies.
Even if you’ve never been to Kintail, you’ll most likely recognise nearby Eilean Donan from pictures on shortbread tins!
STV/STV Player OF all the reasons for taking a long hard look at yourself, being attacked by Piers Morgan ought to be at the bottom of a very long list. The Good Morning Britain presenter operates at the pig’s bladder on a stick level of journalism, there for amusement – if that’s your kind of whoopee cushion thing – rather than edification. Yet as we saw in Darren McGarvey’s Class Wars, the first of a four-part series, it was Morgan calling him a “raging lunatic” that led to a bout of soul-searching for the eponymous author and rapper.
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