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Glasgow loyalist walk ‘re-routed’ from Catholic church after safety fears as protestors gather

A Glasgow loyalist walk has been rerouted from a Catholic Church following safety concerns and protests outside the church. The Bridgegton Apprentice Boys of Derry, a loyalist group, were initially allowed to march past the Catholic church on November 10. However, due to fears for safety and the presence of angry protestors outside St Alphonsus…
Scots mum’s horror after son’s headache turns out to be cancerous tumour

An East Lothian mother experienced a chilling scare after her son’s seemingly innocent headache turned out to be a cancerous brain tumour. Carly, 27, noticed that her eight-year-old son Mason was complaining of minor headaches and feeling fatigued and irritable. Despite advice to consult a GP, Carly trusted her instincts and took Mason to the…
Woman sheds 6st by making simple changes – and people dub it ‘best glow up ever’

A woman has amazed people with her remarkable weight loss journey, shedding a whopping 6st through simple lifestyle adjustments. Jo Wuensche, a content creator, has been transparent about her weight loss progress on social media, sharing her transformation with honesty and openness. Formerly carrying an extra 40kg, Jo dedicated herself to making positive changes and…
BBC star reveals she got caught having sex in Blue Peter garden

BBC Star Admits to Having Sex in Blue Peter Garden Ludwig star Sophie Willan has shocked the public by revealing a steamy encounter in the Blue Peter garden at Manchester’s Media City. During a recent interview, the BBC star confessed that after a night of heavy drinking, she and her partner decided to get intimate…
Jamie Oliver forced to apologise after new book branded ‘irresponsible and damaging’

Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver has issued an apology following criticism over his latest children’s book, which has been described as ‘irresponsible and damaging’ by an education body for Indigenous Australians. The book in question, titled “Billy and the Epic Escape,” is a sequel to Oliver’s debut children’s book, “Billy and the Giant Adventure.” The plot…
Magician splashed out £46K to have Scots dog cloned for residency in Las Vegas

Magician spends £46K to clone Scots dog for Las Vegas residency A comic magician known as Piff The Magic Dragon has made headlines in Las Vegas by securing a residency with a cloned dog. Piff rose to fame after appearing on America’s Got Talent with his Dundee-born rescue dog named Mr Piffles back in 2015.…
Scots dad wounded by savage ‘pitbull’ while jogging in busy park

A Scottish father was left injured after being attacked by a vicious ‘pitbull’ while jogging in a bustling park. Luca, aged 40, was out for a jog in Glasgow Green on a Friday evening when the dog attacked him, causing deep wounds to his arm. The incident occurred near St. Andrew’s Suspension Bridge, and Luca…
Senior member of South Lanarkshire tech firm celebrating two decades with business

A senior member of a South Lanarkshire tech firm is celebrating two decades with the business after joining as a university graduate. Alyson McMenemy, from Hamilton, began her journey with Eureka Solutions as a graduate Product Specialist in 2004 when they only had four members of staff. Progressing through the business, Alyson has been in…
Karen’s Kitchen: Fondant potatoes from former MasterChef contestant

Karen’s Kitchen: Fondant Potatoes by Former MasterChef Contestant Former MasterChef contestant, Karen Skewies, shares a delectable recipe for fondant potatoes, a perfect dish for potato lovers. Skewies, known for her culinary skills, presents a unique take on this classic ingredient, adding a touch of indulgence with butter and herbs. The dish pairs well with brisket…
Visitors can choose what to pay at latest Perth Museum Waters Rising exhibition

Perth Museum’s latest exhibition, Waters Rising, offers visitors a unique opportunity to pay what they choose instead of a set admission fee as they explore stories and objects related to flooding, both globally and locally in Perth and Kinross. The exhibition, open to the public from November 8 to March 16, 2025, also encourages residents…

