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Scotland
Scotland has been part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland since 1707.
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PM May heads to Scotland in bid for UK unity
The UK's Prime Minister, Theresa May has headed to Scotland to discuss the Brexit with First Minister Nicola Sturgeon.
UK PM Cameron formally resigns
David Cameron has left Buckingham Palace after formally resigning his premiership. Theresa May is due to take over.
Farage: 'The Europe project is now dying'
Says sentiment for leaving the EU is running high in Denmark, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic and Italy.
Ireland and Brexit
Relations between Ireland and the UK could take a turn for the worse in the wake of Brexit.
Israel's Livni summoned by London for 'war crimes'
Israel said it expected "different behavior" from a key ally.
Scotland and the EU
It's been quite a post-Brexit week for Scotland as it makes its case for staying in the EU.
Scottish leader visits Brussels in wake of Brexit
Nicola Sturgeon has paid a visit to Brussels amid growing backlash over the UK referendum on leaving the EU.
Northern Ireland reeling after Brexit
What does Britain's shock decision to leave the EU mean for Northern Ireland?
Scotland to work against Brexit
Scotland will do whatever it takes to remain in the EU, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon says.
Rollercoaster derails in Scotland
A rollercoaster carriage at a theme park in southern Scotland has fallen onto a children's ride below.
Brexit: Scots take another look at independence
Thursday's referendum has reopened the question of Scottish independence, Peter Geoghegan reports from Edinburgh.
Scotland wants direct talks with EU
Scotland is seeking immediate discussions with the EU to stay in the bloc, as a UK petition raises a million signatures.
Trump in the rough on own Scottish golf course
In Scotland to visit a golf course he owns, Trump has found no escape from the issues that dominate his US campaign.
Trump visits Scotland on Brexit day
Donald Trump's trip to his mother's homeland brings the presumptive Republican presidential nominee to Scotland.
UK's last communist councilor steps down
The last communist elected to office in Britain is calling it a day after more than four decades.
Scotland unmoved by Brexit debate
Scotland is closely watching the UK's EU referendum - a 'leave' vote could reignite the issue of Scottish independence.
Europe Goes Dancing: Scottish country dancing
DW's Maria Grunwald went to Edinburgh to partake in some Scottish country dancing.
Trump's Scottish roots
Donald Trump's position on immigrants is clear - he wants to keep them out of the US. But what of his own roots?
No women, no golf open
Scotland's Muirfield golf club members vote against allowing women to join, and lose the right to host the British Open.
Scottish Nationalists rout Labour
Labour was beaten into third place by the SNP and the once-toxic Conservatives, Peter Geoghegan reports from Glasgow.
UK goes to the polls in key local elections
Voters are going to the polls to elect a mayor in London and legislatures in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
SNP on a roll
The Scottish Nationalist Party is on course to secure an unprecedented third term in Thursday's polls.
Inside Europe: Trumped on the golf course in Scotland
Stephen Beard investigates one business in the Trump empire on the northeast coast of Scotland.
Vigils in Glasgow for slain Muslim shopkeeper
Vigils have been held in Glasgow, Scotland, for a Muslim man who police say was possibly murdered for religious reasons.
A dream home in Scotland
Ian Harding has converted a 400-year-old house in Cellardyke, Scotland.
Harnessing energy from the ocean
Engineers on Scotland's Orkney Islands are finding ways to turn the power of waves, currents and tides into electricity.
RBS books annual loss
Britain's state-rescued Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) has announced another annual loss.
Harnessing ocean power
Scotland’s Orkney islands boast optimal conditions for harnessing energy from waves, currents and tides. Which is why scientists and engineers from around the world have been visiting the islands to test various technologies. Sandy Hausman traveled to the archipelago to find out what challenges lie ahead for countries hoping to harvest power from the sea.
Banning Trump
The House of Commons prepares to debate a petition banning Donald Trump from entering the UK.
Interview: Paul Lambert
Back in Germany to observe training sessions, he speaks about the Bundesliga and Dortmund with DW's Ross Dunbar.
Kedgeree
This recipe has travelled from Scotland to India and back again!
Europe's wild weather mix subsiding?
North Atlantic's unseasonal weather tests nerves
Flood alerts in UK on Boxing Day
Parts of northwest England are under severe flood warnings amid forecasts of more heavy rain to come.
Island of refugees
Scotland's Isle of Bute is preparing for some unusual arrivals - Syrian refugees.
Britain battles effects of Storm Desmond
The UK has been scrambling to deal with heavy flooding, with the army mobilized to help in the clear-up.
UK parliament gives English lawmakers veto
In a landmark vote in London, a new law has given English parliamentarians a veto for laws affecting only England.
South wins Rugby World Cup
Rugby's World Cup winner will be from the southern hemisphere, after quarterfinals ended in defeat for northern nations.
Two new Lockerbie bombing suspects identified
Scottish prosecutors are seeking two new Libyan suspects over the 1988 bombing of a passenger jet over Lockerbie.
Independence, sooner or later
Scotland's nationalists are taking steps to ensure the next independence vote brings a 'yes.'
Teens arrested over London mosque fire
London's Metropolitan Police have made two arrests after a fire at London's largest mosque.
SNP hints at next independence vote
In comments to the media, the head of the SNP has outlined conditions for a second independence referendum for Scotland
Hummels: "Sometimes a bit kick-and-rush"
Mats Hummels shares his thoughts after the win over Scotland.
Bravehearts beaten, Löw's lions prevail
It was a night to remember in Glasgow as the world champions rocked up in Scotland on Monday.
Germany beat Scotland in Glasgow
Germany overcame a spirited Scotland side to win 3-2 in Glasgow on Monday night.
As it happened: Scotland vs. Germany
Germany beat Scotland in Glasgow in a European Championship qualifier.
Löw rewarded for Götze backing
Joachim Löw spoke to the press ahead of Germany's European Championship qualifier against Scotland on Monday.
Emre Can the new man in Löw's Germany squad
There is one new face and many returning ones in Germany's latest squad.
Forex rigging settlement
A number of large banks have agreed to pay billions of dollars in a forex rigging lawsuit.
Hard-left candidate favorite for Labour Party leadership
British Labour Party veteran Jeremy Corbyn is the frontrunner as leadership contest begins.
Edinburgh Festival through the lense
But the official photographer has the most stressful job in Edinburgh. He took DW behind the scenes.
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