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  • Cambuslang mum concerned about daughter’s safety on night out is hit with bus gate fine

    Cambuslang mum concerned about daughter’s safety on night out is hit with bus gate fine

    A concerned Cambuslang mother, Deborah Dyer, is calling for changes to road regulations after being fined for driving through a bus gate in Glasgow city centre. Deborah, who was worried about her daughter’s safety in the early hours of the morning, questions the necessity of 24-hour bus gates when there are minimal services running at…

  • Two people appear in court charged over Aberdeen murder bid

    Two people appear in court charged over Aberdeen murder bid

    Two individuals have been brought before the court on charges related to a murder attempt in Aberdeen, as reported by the Daily Record. The incident took place in the Craigievar Place area of the city on Saturday evening at around 8:50 pm, resulting in a 24-year-old woman being swiftly taken to hospital. Currently, the victim…

  • Stirling-trained stonemason scoops UK award after three-day final

    Stirling-trained stonemason scoops UK award after three-day final

    Stirling-Trained Stonemason Wins Prestigious UK Award After Three-Day Final A skilled stonemason trained in Stirling has emerged victorious in a national competition, beating competitors from across the UK to claim a prestigious award. Lewis Elder, an apprentice stonemason at John Laidlaw and Son in Jedburgh, was honed at Historic Environment Scotland’s Stirling Skills Training Centre.…

  • Wishaw MP welcomes end of Mineworkers’ Pension Scheme injustice

    Wishaw MP welcomes end of Mineworkers’ Pension Scheme injustice

    Wishaw MP Pamela Nash Welcomes Resolution of Mineworkers’ Pension Scheme Injustice Wishaw MP, Pamela Nash, has expressed her satisfaction as former mineworkers in the Motherwell, Wishaw, and Carluke constituency begin to receive increased payments from the Mineworkers’ Pension Scheme. On Friday, November 29, local mineworkers and their families received their first boosted payments, resulting in…

  • Tannochside Primary welcomes return of Christmas fayre

    Tannochside Primary welcomes return of Christmas fayre

    Tannochside Primary in Uddingston recently celebrated the return of their Christmas fayre, marking the event’s first occurrence since 2019. The festive occasion, organised by the school’s parent council, was a resounding success, raising a total of £1300 to support the school’s pupils throughout the year. The highlight of the day was the appearance of Santa…

  • Three more teens charged after attack on Scots schoolboy

    Three more teens charged after attack on Scots schoolboy

    Three additional teenagers have been accused in connection with an attack that left a Scottish schoolboy hospitalised with severe injuries. The 14-year-old victim was assaulted in Slateford Green, Edinburgh, at approximately 8 pm on December 2 and was swiftly transported to the Royal Hospital for Children and Young People in the city, where he was…

  • First picture of Scots woman killed after being mauled by dog

    First picture of Scots woman killed after being mauled by dog

    A tragic incident in Aberdeen has left the community in shock after a woman was mauled to death by a dog. Michelle McLeod, aged 41, was identified as the victim who lost her life in a flat on Foresterhill Road. The gruesome attack took place around 11.15pm on a Saturday, prompting emergency services to respond…

  • New mural on Causewayhead dance school to be celebrated at weekend event

    New mural on Causewayhead dance school to be celebrated at weekend event

    A vibrant new mural painted on the exterior wall of the Monument Dance Centre in Causewayhead is set to be celebrated at a weekend event. The mural, created by local artist David Crossley, showcases colourful depictions of local wildlife such as robins, butterflies, and bees. The striking artwork has already captured the attention of locals…

  • Robert Burns and Masonry in Dumfries under scrutiny

    Robert Burns and Masonry in Dumfries under scrutiny

    A ground-breaking research project is set to shed light on the connections between Scottish poet Robert Burns and Freemasonry in Dumfries. The University of Glasgow’s Centre for Robert Burns Studies has appointed a PhD scholar for the project, which will explore Burns’ involvement with Freemasonry during his time in Dumfries. The Grand Lodge of Ancient…

  • Experts reveal the best ways to avoid six common health issues caused by cold weather

    Experts reveal the best ways to avoid six common health issues caused by cold weather

    Health experts have identified six key ways the harsh UK winter can affect your health, offering advice on how to address these issues. The main concerns include poor circulation, joint pain, dental problems, respiratory difficulties, skin irritation, and pale extremities. GP Dr Nisa Aslam explains that during winter there is an increase in various health…