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Debenhams sale drops 68% off ‘fluffy’ electric blanket ‘better than’ expensive brands

Debenhams has announced a 68% discount on their popular Neo Waffle Shaped Heated Throw, describing it as ‘better than’ other expensive brands. The heated blanket is now priced at £34.69, down from £109.99, making it an attractive option for those looking to stay warm without cranking up the heating. The Neo Waffle Shaped Heated Throw…
Four Scots M&S stores install lifesaving new defibrillators as part of charity partnership

Four M&S stores in Scotland have recently installed new defibrillators as part of a charity partnership aimed at saving lives. The British Heart Foundation has teamed up with retail giant Marks & Spencer in this initiative, with Cumbernauld and Hamilton in Lanarkshire joining the Forge Parkhead and Port Glasgow branches in installing these lifesaving devices.…
Jury sent out to consider verdict in Skye shooting spree trial
The jury has retired to consider its verdict in the trial of Finlay MacDonald, a 41-year-old man accused of murdering his brother-in-law and attempting to kill three other people during a shooting spree in Skye and Wester Ross. MacDonald denies using a shotgun to murder his brother-in-law John MacKinnon and also denies three charges of…
Former Lockerbie Air Disaster police investigator hopes ‘justice will prevail’ when trial begins in 2025

Former Lockerbie Air Disaster police investigator hopes ‘justice will prevail’ when trial begins in 2025 Former Detective Inspector Stuart Cossar, who played a pivotal role in investigating the Lockerbie Air Disaster, expressed his hopes for justice as the trial of a suspect is set to commence in 2025. Mr Cossar, from Dumfries, received an MBE…
Reform UK could have ‘kingmaker’ role in Holyrood after 2026 election, says deputy leader

Reform UK Deputy Leader Suggests ‘Kingmaker’ Role in Holyrood Post-2026 Election The Reform party has set its sights on playing a pivotal role in the 2026 Scottish Parliament election and could potentially become ‘kingmakers,’ according to its deputy leader. Richard Tice stated that the party would throw its support behind Anas Sarwar for First Minister…
“Nobody noticed”: 9-year-old survived alone for 2 years, fed himself, and kept good grades

A remarkable tale of survival unfolded quietly behind closed doors in the quaint commune of Nersac, nestled in southwestern France. For two years, a young boy, just nine years old, navigated the challenges of daily life without the presence or guidance of an adult. With an astonishing level of independence, he attended school, managed his…
Sex predator who groomed child in Ayrshire car park showed ‘no remorse’

A social worker, Stephen Thomson, has been removed from the Scottish Social Services Council register for historical offences of lewd and indecent behaviour towards a child under his care. The offences took place between August 1, 2000, and February 28, 2001, in various locations such as a car at Dundonald Castle car park and lay-bys…
‘I’m a leading hair surgeon – these four ingredients could promise fuller locks’

Dr. Balwi, a prominent hair surgeon at Elithair, the world’s largest hair loss clinic, has shared insights into four lesser-known ingredients that could potentially lead to fuller locks. The surgeon highlighted these supplements as beneficial for individuals experiencing increased hair loss, especially during the colder winter months. One of the supplements recommended by Dr. Balwi…
West Lothian bright sparks invent safer training device for students

Two lecturers from West Lothian College have invented a practical teaching aid to help electrical apprentices get hands-on experience with a potentially hazardous issue and are keen to share it with the rest of Scotland. Thomas Barlow and Scott Cavanagh from West Lothian College created an interactive fault board that allows young learners to practice…
Perthshire school’s pupils more sociable after smartphone ban

Perthshire School’s Pupils Show Increased Sociability After Smartphone Ban A Perthshire private school, Morrison’s Academy in Crieff, has observed a positive shift in pupil culture following the implementation of a ban on smartphones at the start of the August term. This decision was made prior to the Scottish Government’s guidance in August allowing headteachers to…
