After a failed heist ended with a broken Stone of Destiny, 34 fragments were gifted to various individuals. Sally Foster ...
The pieces were separated from the artefact when it was repaired after its removal from Westminster Abbey in 1950 ...
NEW research led by Stirling University has revealed the existence and fate of many fragments of the Stone of Destiny, ...
The Stone - also known as the Stone of Scone - is an ancient sandstone block historically used in the coronation of Scottish ...
Lord Forsyth of Drumlean, the Conservative Secretary of State for Scotland who brought the Stone back to Scotland in 1996, ...
New research led by the University of Stirling has revealed the existence and fate of many fragments of the Stone of Destiny, notably those which were secreted away after the ancient artefact was take ...
Professor Sally Foster from Stirling University has revealed the fascinating fate of dozens of small fragments from Scotland's legendary Stone of Destiny, solving a seven-decade mystery surrounding ...
As the authorities hunted for the sandstone block, Det Insp Kerr worked to uncover the conspiracy and identified one of those ...
On Christmas Day 1950, one of the most audacious political heists in British history went awry when a Scottish nationalist ...
Detective Inspector William Kerr was one of those tasked with finding the ancient Stone of Scone following the raid from ...
More than 40 of Scotland’s treasured historic buildings in the care of Historic Environment Scotland are either closed or partly sealed off ...