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Christmas lights are being switched on across South Lanarkshire this weekend

Christmas lights are set to illuminate various locations across South Lanarkshire this weekend. The festive spirit is in full swing as communities gear up for a series of events to mark the holiday season. The countdown to Christmas is well underway, with the switch-on events scheduled to take place across the region. Lanark and East…
‘Unbelievable Jeff’: TV legend blasts Scots Hilton hotel over ‘rip off’ check-in charge

TV legend criticises Scots Hilton hotel for check-in charge Sky Sports icon Jeff Stelling has publicly condemned a Scottish hotel for its early check-in charge, labelling it a “money-making rip off”. Stelling, known for his role as the anchor man of Soccer Saturday and now a popular after-dinner speaker, took to social media to express…
Scotland gets ’40cm snow’ Storm Bert warning – but people are making same joke

Scotland Braces for ’40cm Snow’ as Storm Bert Approaches A warning of significant snowfall looms over Scotland, with forecasts suggesting up to 40cm of snow may accumulate on higher ground as Storm Bert makes its presence known. The Met Office has issued an amber weather warning for snow and ice in parts of Scotland over…
‘Devastating’ energy price cap hike sparks calls for urgent bills support and return of winter fuel payment

‘Devastating’ Energy Price Cap Hike Prompts Urgent Calls for Support with Bills and Return of Winter Fuel Payment Campaigners are calling for urgent action from the Labour government as Scots brace for another “devastating” energy price cap hike on New Year’s Day. The impending increase will see an additional £21 added to average annual utilities…
Scenic Callander footbridge secures top engineering award

Scenic Callander Footbridge Secures Top Engineering Award The Bracklinn Falls footbridge in Callander has received a prestigious engineering award. Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park Authority announced that the bridge won the Pedestrian and Cycle Bridge category at the International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE) Awards 2024. This global recognition highlights the outstanding…
Newly elected Lib Dem quits Edinburgh council after her house is put up for sale one day after winning as a ‘local’ champion

A newly elected Scottish Liberal Democrat councillor in Edinburgh has resigned from her position after it was discovered that her house was put up for sale just one day after she won the election by running as a “local” champion. Louise Spence, who won in the Colinton/Fairmilehead ward on November 14, decided to step down…
Ringworm warning issued as huge number of young men infected from barbers

Ringworm Warning Issued After Increase in Infections Among Young Men from Barbers A warning on hygiene has been raised following a significant surge in ringworm cases among men visiting barbers. The uptick is attributed to the popularity of skin fade haircuts and the proliferation of “cheap, dirty unqualified barbershops” popping up across UK streets. Mike…
Scots coke fiend stabbed young mum 45 times before leaving her to die among kids toys

A Scottish drug addict brutally stabbed a young mother 45 times, leaving her to die surrounded by children’s toys, as revealed by a court hearing. The court in Edinburgh found that Michael Porchetta fatally attacked Aimee Cannon by stabbing her in the stomach, chest, neck, and head. The 28-year-old inflicted multiple clean-cut wounds on her…
West Lothian council urged to back national petition for RAAC compensation

West Lothian Council Urged to Support National Petition for RAAC Compensation Residents from Chestnut Grove in Craigshill, Livingston attended a council meeting regarding RAAC in their properties, seeking support for a national petition for RAAC compensation. The national RAAC campaigners have called upon West Lothian Council to endorse their petition to the Scottish Government. At…
Councillor wants to see national sports competitions brought back to Perth

Councillor Pushes for National Sports Competitions to Return to Perth A councillor in Perth and Kinross is advocating for the revival of national sports competitions in Perth, following the closure of the city’s Bell’s Sports Centre earlier this year. Councillor Frank Smith has urged for financial investment to bring back these tournaments that have now…

