Everyone sings Auld Lang Syne at midnight on New Year's Eve - even though we barely know the lyrics beyond the first verse.
In Japan, the tune of Auld Lang Syne is used to accompany a song with different lyrics called Hotaru no Hikari (meaning Light ...
To celebrate Hogmanay, the Daily Record has rounded up some of the most interesting Scottish New Year's traditions that ...
One of the surprises of the New Year celebrations in Largs was legendary songwriter and performer Graham Lyle singing 'Auld Lang Syne' at the bells.
Kicking the night off, comedian and broadcaster Des Clarke will host the Not Quite End of Year show at 9pm on BBC Scotland.
We have started the new year the same way we ended the last, with cold and dangerous weather. The gale force winds have been ...
City Hall’s display - believed to be costing around £2million - went ahead as Big Ben’s bongs sounded at midnight ...
Tourists disappointed by the cancellation of Edinburgh’s Hogmanay celebrations have questioned why the event was called off ...