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New baby ‘cried in pain’ for months as doctors ‘missed signs of condition’

Newborn endured months of pain as doctors allegedly missed condition signs A mother has revealed the distress of watching her newborn baby cry in pain for 13 weeks after doctors reportedly failed to identify signs of a painful condition. Demi-Leigh Hughes delivered her daughter Isabella prematurely at William Harvey Hospital in Kent on August 5.…
Greens demand SNP Government protects spending on Scottish independence at next Budget

Scottish Greens Call for Protection of Independence Spending in SNP Budget The Scottish Greens have made a demand for the SNP Government to safeguard spending on independence in the upcoming Budget. John Swinney faces the task of garnering support from at least one other party in Holyrood to ensure the passage of his government’s spending…
Stirling station collection helps local group raise £700 for Children in Need

Stirling Station Collection Helps Local Group Raise £700 for Children in Need Stirling station was bustling with excitement and generosity last week as the city welcomed a special visitor in support of Children in Need. Pudsey Bear made appearances at various locations across Stirling, starting with a memorable sight on the summit of Dumyat, where…
Dumfries’ Amy Irons has been tasked with Hogmanay role

BBC Scotland has announced that Dumfries-native Amy Irons will be hosting the Hogmanay show for 2024. The broadcaster, who attended St Joseph’s College in Dumfriesshire, is excited to ring in the New Year with viewers across the nation. Alongside a star-studded line-up including Marti Pellow, Skipinnish, and Rianne Downey, Amy will be bringing live performances…
Monty Don issues ‘breaking the law’ warning to all gardeners over wildflower rule

Monty Don, renowned host of Gardeners’ World, has recently issued a crucial warning to all gardeners in Britain regarding a specific rule concerning wildflowers. As April rolls around each year, woodlands across the nation are splashed with vibrant displays of wild bluebells, creating a stunning sight before the trees fully bloom with leaves. Monty Don…
Former bus driver issues stark warning about X-rated antics on back seats

Former bus driver raises alarm over X-rated behaviour in bus back seats A former bus driver has shed light on the shocking incidents she encountered while working, highlighting passengers engaging in inappropriate activities. Charmane Isabella, a viral sensation with a large TikTok following, shared her experiences to alert commuters about the hidden challenges faced by…
Star of Caledonia planners seek views of Dumfriesshire residents

Planners behind the Star of Caledonia project are actively seeking input from residents in Dumfriesshire, as they aim to kickstart the construction of the £11 million landmark in the near future. The proposed land art sculpture, set to be located near Dumfriesshire’s Famous Blacksmith’s Shop at Gretna Green, has garnered the attention of the public.…
Stephen Flynn double jobbing plan at risk as Labour to vote for Holyrood ban

Labour’s move to support a ban on politicians serving in both the Scottish Parliament and Westminster simultaneously has put SNP Westminster leader Stephen Flynn’s double jobbing plan in jeopardy. With both Labour and the Greens backing the ban, the pressure is growing on Flynn who intends to seek a “dual mandate” by running for a…
Police cordon off section of Hamilton town centre following ‘medical emergency’

Police have cordoned off a section of Hamilton town centre in response to a medical emergency that unfolded near the Top Cross area. The incident has led to the closure of the area surrounding the Price Kings shop, with a police presence stationed outside the location. An ambulance has also been dispatched to Brandon Street…
Christmas lights ‘shambles’ in Scots town as display fails to switch on TWICE
Christmas lights display in Scottish town called a ‘shambles’ as event fails to switch on twice Festive spirits were dampened in East Kilbride as the town’s Christmas light switch-on event faced technical difficulties, not once, but twice. The council-run event left hosts red-faced as the full light display failed to illuminate following the anticipated countdown,…
