This is a poem by Robert Burns. It was written in 1786 and is read here by John Gordon Sinclair .
The Burns Supper is an institution of Scottish life: a night to celebrate the life and works of the national Bard. Suppers can range from an informal gathering of friends to a huge, formal dinner full ...
The haggis, typically carried on a silver salver, is piped in by the diners with a standing slow clap - Joff Lee/Getty Burns Night, held in honour of Scotland's most famous poet Robert Burns, is ...
A quintessentially Scottish dish, haggis is a savoury, offal-based pudding, described as a ‘super sausage’ by food historian F. Marian McNeill, inThe Scots Kitchen (1929). It forms the centrepiece of ...
Each year on 25 January, Burns Night brings people together to mark the life and work of Robert Burns. Central to the evening ...
Burns Night marks it's 165th year on Saturday January 25, with many celebrations being held across the North East. But if you ...