iScot Magazine is a new multi-media current affairs and lifestyle publication, packed with news and quality features, photographs and video about Scotland crafted for a global audience.
iScot Magazine offers a fresh view of what’s happening today in one of the oldest nations in the world. Bold, informative, entertaining and 100 per cent pro-Scottish this is a high quality magazine for Scots of all backgrounds and beliefs. iScot Magazine delivers a new multi-media platform which includes a digital magazine to report on stories and angles often missed by the mainstream media.
Although iScot Magazine has been designed specifically for the digital age and can be read on any tablet or mobile device, a 116 page high quality glossy version is also available from selected newsagents or by subscription at www.iscot.scot/subscribe
As a subscriber you'll receive the following benefits:
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  You’re protected from price rises that may happen later in the year
You'll receive 12 issues during a 1 year iScot Magazine magazine subscription.
Note: Digital editions do not include the covermount items or supplements you would find with printed copies.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in iScot Magazine Issue 70.
Dear Valued Reader
A very warm welcome to our iScot issue 70. Our front cover depicts a Samuel Wale engraving of the Duke of Queensberry presenting the Act of Union to Queen Anne in 1707. It was the conserv...
The Dinwoodie Interview
THERE is a bleakness to the first and final reels of Gareth Wardell’s personal story, but it’s been a helluva life in between. “When you have a bleak childhood and you have been witne...
Scot Goes Pop
W HEN SCOTLAND voted No to independence after that brief, tantalising period when it looked like it might just vote Yes, I was upset. And naturally, part of the reason I was upset was...
In Black and White
I AM A WHITE, middle-aged, privileged man and, as such, I can never be a victim of racism. But over the last few years I have become increasingly aware of the Black Lives Matter movement and,...
Half a league ? Half a tomato too
FJohn Charlton (1849-1917) - The Charge of the Light Brigade
D URING THE Crimean War the best part of 200 years ago a British brigade, on horseback...
Scotland in the Union
A S 2021 SEES our ancient nation of Scotland edge ever closer to regaining her independence, more so now than at any time since the Union in 1707, it is interesting to reflect on the timelin...