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Met Office confirms exact date Scotland will see snow and ‘Arctic’ temperatures this week

Met Office confirms exact date Scotland will see snow and ‘Arctic’ temperatures this week The Met Office has predicted the “possibility of snow” in Scotland this weekend as temperatures are set to take a dramatic dip below freezing in the coming days. The last few weeks have certainly had a winter chill in the air…
Banned Scots driver inhaling laughing gas balloons at wheel of Mercedes fled police at high speed

Banned Scottish Driver Escaping Police After Inhaling Nitrous Oxide at High Speed A Scottish driver, Thomas Forrest, who is already banned from driving, was caught inhaling laughing gas balloons at the wheel of his Mercedes during an incident where he fled from the police at high speed. The dramatic event unfolded when Forrest, aged 24,…
Scots woman diagnosed with cancer by AI technology after persistent cough

Scots Woman Diagnosed with Cancer by AI Technology after Persistent Cough A groundbreaking AI technology has detected lung cancer in a Scottish woman, Diane McCallum, after she presented with a persistent cough. Diane, 60, sought medical attention at New Stobhill Hospital in Glasgow, where a chest X-ray revealed an abnormality. The AI software, qXR, identified…
North Lanarkshire Council marks 800th property purchased through Open Market Purchase Scheme

North Lanarkshire Council Celebrates 800th Property Purchase through Open Market Purchase Scheme North Lanarkshire Council has reached a significant milestone by purchasing the 800th property through its Open Market Purchase Scheme (OMPS). The latest property, situated in Coatbridge and previously owned by a private landlord, has now become home to long-term tenant Sharon Aitchison, who…
King Charles’ favourite drink with ‘delicate taste’ helps weight loss and heart health

King Charles III, the monarch who is turning 76 today, is known for his love of Darjeeling tea with honey and milk. This favourite health-boosting drink is part of his daily late breakfast routine. The UK Loose Leaf Tea Company describes Darjeeling tea as having a delicate taste with hints of wildflower honey and muscatel.…
Airdrie’s Tudor Hotel re-opening this week following refurbishment

Airdrie’s Tudor Hotel is set to reopen this week after undergoing a refurbishment to mark its 80th anniversary. Recently acquired by Mohan Singh Aujla, the 20-bedroom hotel has received a complete makeover with updated decor and improved facilities. The function rooms and restaurant have been redesigned with a vibrant layout, while the kitchen now boasts…
Scots student loses half her body weight in six months after stomach paralysis ‘hell’

Scots Student’s Inspiring Journey of Losing Half of Her Body Weight in Six Months Due to Stomach Paralysis Ordeal Shannon Dunbar-Dawe, a 30-year-old Glaswegian student, embarked on a life-changing journey after developing symptoms of bloating and nausea in May 2022. Initially attributing it to excessive coffee consumption, Shannon soon found herself unable to eat and…
SNP Government accused of ‘stitch up’ to help Stephen Flynn over double-jobbing plan

SNP Government accused of ‘stitch up’ to help Stephen Flynn over double-jobbing plan The SNP Government is under fire for allegedly orchestrating a “stitch up” to assist Westminster leader Stephen Flynn’s plan to double job as an MSP and MP. Criticism arose after the Scottish Government avoided a contentious vote on prohibiting MPs from long-term…
Russell Grant’s horoscopes as Gemini told working alone can lead to best results

Russell Grant’s Horoscopes for Gemini Emphasize the Benefits of Working Independently In today’s horoscope, one star sign is encouraged to be truthful and transparent, while another is advised to reach an agreement with a partner. According to renowned astrologer Russell Grant, working independently can lead to the best results for Gemini. As a Gemini (May…
Politicians should be blocked from serving at both Holyrood and Westminster

Politicians in Scotland may soon be blocked from serving simultaneously at both Holyrood and Westminster, a move that aims to address concerns around potential conflicts of interest and the need for undivided attention to separate roles. The issue of double-jobbing by politicians was highlighted recently when former Scottish Tory leader, Douglas Ross, faced criticism for…
