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ITV Love Island star issues health alert ahead of rumoured I’m A Celeb appearance

ITV Love Island star Maura Higgins has issued a health alert, urging her fans to prioritize their health screenings ahead of her rumoured appearance on I’m A Celebrity. The former Love Island contestant herself underwent a cervical cancer screening and shared the importance of such tests with her followers on social media. Maura, 33, stressed…
Russell Grant’s horoscopes as Aquarius told blaming others won’t solve their issues

Russell Grant’s daily horoscopes are delivering some hard truths today, as Aquarius star sign is advised against blaming others for their problems. According to the Daily Record, today’s horoscopes reveal insights for each zodiac sign, with impactful messages from astrologer Russell Grant, who has over 50 years of experience in reading star signs. For Aries…
Car-wrecking potholes see Scots drivers receive over £4m in compensation from councils

Scottish Drivers Receive Over £4 Million in Pothole Compensation Local councils in Scotland have paid out more than £4.2 million in compensation to drivers for damages caused by potholes, recent figures reveal. This significant sum equates to nearly £70,000 per month and has sparked criticism over the state of the country’s deteriorating roads. The findings,…
Cash hit Scottish councils are stuck in a rut with coffers starved

Cash-strapped Scottish councils find themselves struggling with depleted funds, leading to a crisis in road maintenance. The issue of potholes has become a national disgrace, highlighting the lack of financial resources available to local authorities. SNP ministers have faced criticism for continuously denying councils the necessary funds, resulting in deteriorating road conditions that have adverse…
Scots crook allowed his council house to be used as cannabis farm

A man in West Lothian allowed his council house to be used as a cannabis farm, leading to his arrest and subsequent court appearance. Richard Millar was found out after a housing official visited his home in Whitburn with a joiner to carry out necessary repairs. Upon receiving no response at the door, the joiner…
Dear Coleen: ‘I’m furious with my friend for having an affair with a new dad – I think it stinks’

Dear Coleen: ‘I’m angry with my friend for having an affair with a new dad – I think it stinks’ Agony aunt, Coleen Nolan, offers advice to a reader who is upset about her friend having an affair with a family man. The reader’s friend has confessed to sleeping with a man who has a…
Knife victim’s mum praises powerful Angel sculpture days after killer sentenced

Perth Becomes First Scottish City to Display Knife Angel Sculpture Perth has become the first city in Scotland to showcase a powerful Knife Angel sculpture, created from 100,000 confiscated weapons, just days after the sentencing of a killer. The sculpture, standing at an impressive 23 feet high, arrived in Perth this week and will be…
Scots student confessed on camera to raping sleeping girl saying ‘I have done something terrible’

A Scots student has been sentenced to prison after confessing on camera to raping a sleeping girl, admitting, “I have done something terrible.” Ethan Campbell, a university student, made the confession to a friend of the victim after the teenage girl fell asleep during a ‘movie night’ at a student accommodation in Dundee. The High…
‘Overwhelming support’ for ecocide law in Scotland as COP29 kicks off

‘Overwhelming support’ for ecocide law in Scotland as COP29 kicks off Scots have shown overwhelming support for a new law on “ecocide” as COP29 commences. Labour MSP Monica Lennon is proposing tough new laws that could potentially lead to a 20-year jail term for the most severe environmental and climate offenders. A public consultation on…
Trans row erupts at Scots school over “chest binder” fundraiser for girls who identify as boys

A controversy has erupted at Bannerman High School in Baillieston, Glasgow, after a fundraiser was initiated to purchase “chest binders” for female pupils who identify as boys. The fundraiser, which involved a coffee morning event for around 100 staff members, aimed to raise funds for these tight-fitting compression tops, which are used by girls identifying…

