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Tam Cowan: “Smoking will stunt a Snow White dwarf’s growth…oh yes it will.”

Tam Cowan, a columnist for the Daily Record, has spoken out about the dangers of smoking, humorously linking it to a Snow White dwarf’s growth. In his recent column, he expressed his disdain for Christmas approaching early and highlighted the decline in written language skills among young people. Cowan joked about postponing Christmas shopping until…
Scots Labour Government whip blasts housing association fire and rehire threat

A senior Scottish Labour MP has criticized a housing association for threatening to ‘fire and rehire’ staff over a pension scheme dispute. Martin McCluskey, who serves as the Labour Government’s Scottish whip, expressed shock that River Clyde Homes was attempting to coerce its employees into changing their pension scheme. The issue arose for workers who…
Scots barber wins £55k from fiver bet after 11,000/1 shot on football matches

Scots Barber Wins £55k From £5 Bet on Football Matches A Turkish barber in Glasgow has proven to be a cut above the rest after winning a staggering £55,000 from a mere £5 bet at a local bookmaker. Nurdan Alimanogley achieved this incredible feat by correctly predicting the outcomes of seven football matches last weekend,…
Heartbroken parents of a man who died in Malaysian airport desperately seek answers

Heartbroken parents of a man who tragically died at a Malaysian airport are desperately seeking answers following the heartbreaking incident. Callum Luxton, a keen traveller heading to Phuket, Thailand, had transited at Kuala Lumpur International Airport before the unfortunate event occurred. Reports indicate that Callum was detained and later lost consciousness during the documentation process…
Andy Murray’s tennis retirement life detailed from new job and hotel to wife split

Andy Murray, the Scottish tennis legend, has embarked on a new chapter in his life following his retirement from the sport in August. Murray has surprised the tennis world by announcing his return to the game as a coach for his former rival, Novak Djokovic, for the upcoming Australian Open. This unexpected collaboration has garnered…
Teenage schoolboys arrested after ‘chemical attack’ on London train station

Teenage schoolboys have been arrested by police following a ‘chemical attack’ at a train station in London. The incident took place at Surbiton station, where two boys aged 14 and 16 were apprehended on suspicion of possessing a corrosive substance in a public area. Emergency services responded to the scene at approximately 4:20 pm. Police…
Little-known tea could prevent diabetes and heart disease

Little-known Herbal Tea Could Help Prevent Diabetes and Heart Disease Experts have discovered that a little-known herbal tea, guava leaf tea, could have significant health benefits, particularly in preventing type 2 diabetes and heart disease. While tea is a beloved beverage in the UK, with around 100 million cups consumed daily, guava leaf tea stands…
Zelensky ready to sign Ukraine and Russia peace deal with Putin on one condition

President Volodymyr Zelensky has shown willingness to sign a peace deal between Ukraine and Russia, under one crucial condition. The potential deal would involve Ukraine giving up territory to Russia in exchange for NATO membership. This proposal comes after US president-elect Donald Trump’s promise during his election campaign to end the war in Ukraine within…
‘Coward’ left girlfriend dead in bed for 30 hours after finding her unresponsive

A man has been labelled a “self-serving coward” after leaving his girlfriend dead in bed for 30 hours. Ryan Sheridan, now 34, found his girlfriend Kimberley McAssey unresponsive in his flat after they had consumed MDMA and had sex. Sheridan waited for over a day before his mother eventually called the police to report the…
First Minister views work progress at new Perth High School building

First Minister John Swinney visited the construction site of the new Perth High School on November 22. The new £80 million school building, set to open in summer 2025, will accommodate up to 1600 pupils and 140 staff across three storeys. The project is being delivered by Robertson Construction Tayside on behalf of hub East…

