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Activists forced a lockdown at Edinburgh Castle by breaking into the display housing The Stone of Destiny.
During a protest addressing the cost of living crisis in Scotland, demonstrators allegedly shattered the glass case enclosing the Stone of Destiny.
The group responsible for the attack identified themselves as This Is Rigged, a campaign advocating for action on the economic challenges faced because of the cost of living crisis.
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- Edinburgh Castle Closed as Activists Break Stone of Destiny Case
- What is the Stone of Destiny in Edinburgh?
- Collect your gift! – A Free Digital Copy Of The Ultimate Scotland Travel Guide
- Around the Web: Met Office confirms date snow to hit Scotland as key changes mark winter’s arrival, Rocket launch from Shetland spaceport announced for next year, Golden porcelain throne: Inverness Wetherspoon pub toilets earn gold in Loo of the Year awards and more
- From Social Media – What is the flower of Scotland?
- Scottish Food You Will Love – Scotch Pies – How to make the traditional Scottish Pie – The KING of Pies!
- Coo Wee – Scottish accent vs Irish accent
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Edinburgh Castle Closed as Activists Break Stone of Destiny Case
Campaign group This Is Rigged claimed to be behind the attack.
What is the Stone of Destiny in Edinburgh?
The Stone of Destiny is an ancient symbol of Scotland’s monarchy, used for centuries in the inauguration of its kings. Seen as a sacred object, its earliest origins are now unknown. In 1296, King Edward I of England seized the stone from the Scots, and had it built into a new throne at Westminster.
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From Social Media
What is the flower of Scotland?
Scottish Food You Will Love
Scotch Pies – How to make the traditional Scottish Pie – The KING of Pies!
Coo Wee
Scottish accent vs Irish accent
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