
Small Scottish distillery wins international recognition
Moffat Distillery said it scored 96 points and 'the spirit stood out to judges for its depth, clarity and character - a remarkable result for a first release from a new distillery'.
'This is a huge moment for our small team,' said Nick Bullard, founder of Moffat Distillery. 'Moffat Moonshine is where our journey begins — raw, honest and full of character. We're proud it's been recognised on a global stage and we hope it puts our small but perfectly-formed corner of Scotland on the spirits map.'
Loganair launches new Glasgow route to Newquay in Cornwall
Regional airline Loganair has opened up a new route between Scotland's largest city and the very south of England.
Loganair has launched a new summer service between Glasgow and Newquay, offering Scots a direct route to Cornwall's coastline and vibrant seaside culture.
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Daily Record
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- Daily Record
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Scottish Sun
9 hours ago
- Scottish Sun
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The Sun
9 hours ago
- The Sun
Watch the moment plane passengers left stunned as TV legend moonlights as air hostess and makes inflight announcement
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