Reasons to love Scotland
Jan 25th, 2015 | By Kaye Holland
Every year on 25 January, Scotland celebrates the life of its national poet, Robert Burns. To mark Burns Day here are some of the things we love about our northern neighbours
Every year on 25 January, Scotland celebrates the life of its national poet, Robert Burns. To mark Burns Day here are some of the things we love about our northern neighbours
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