Legend has it that a huge creature has lived in Scotland's Loch Ness for more than 1,000 years. In the 1930s the questionable rumors became newspaper headlines, making Scotland's second largest loch an international household name. Now, the British government has released previously secret documents that show just how real authorities at the time took the "Nessie" sightings.
A five-mile high plume of ash from an erupting volcano in Iceland is drifting across Northern Europe, causing massive disruption at airports in the U.K. and Scandinavia. All flights originating from Scotland have already been grounded, and all London flights will be suspended.