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Only eagle-eyed people can spot hidden deer in winter forest scene

In a challenging winter forest scene, only eagle-eyed individuals can spot hidden deer, reports the Daily Record. Engaging in such puzzles is not only fun but also a great way to maintain and enhance brain health as it involves problem-solving skills. From sudokus to crosswords, brainteasers have been proven to strengthen neural pathways. A Reddit…
Six ways the SNP Government Budget will impact Scots

The SNP Finance Secretary, Shona Robison, unveiled the SNP’s tax and spending plans for the upcoming year at Holyrood on Wednesday. Robison detailed various measures concerning health and welfare in the Budget, which she described as being “filled with hope for Scotland’s future.” This announcement follows an increase in funding for Holyrood from the UK…
Final deadline looms for Observer toy appeal drop-offs as donations flood in

The deadline for dropping off donations for the Observer toy appeal is fast approaching, with an influx of contributions pouring in. The 2024 Give a Gift Appeal is in full swing, aiming to match the incredible generosity seen in 2023. People who still wish to donate to this year’s Stirling Observer Give A Gift Appeal…
Dumbarton artist’s work to be stored on moon in unique out-of-this-world project

Dumbarton Artist’s Work to Be Stored on Moon in Unique Out-Of-This-World Project A talented artist from Dumbarton, Lewis Deeney, is set to have his work launched into space and stored on the moon as part of a groundbreaking project. Lewis is thrilled to be part of the Lunar Codex initiative, consisting of four time capsules…
Toddler group issues quit threat over Dunblane centre reshuffle plans

A baby and toddler group in Dunblane has raised concerns over recent changes at a community centre that may lead to the group disbanding. Twinkletoes Baby and Toddler Group, based at the Braeport Centre for the past decade, expressed disappointment in an open letter to the centre’s management after being informed of a room reshuffle.…
Stirling slimmers celebrate after shedding more than 400 stone in 2024

Stirling Slimming World Group Celebrates Massive Weight Loss Achievement Members of a Stirling Slimming World group are celebrating a remarkable achievement after collectively shedding 436 stone throughout 2024. The Braehead group, which convenes at the Crawford Hall every Tuesday, has seen its members lose the equivalent weight of 18 reindeer. Group consultant Angela Tremelling commended…
Scots could face council tax hike as SNP Government freeze ends

Scots could be facing a potential council tax hike now that the SNP Government’s freeze has come to an end. During the Scottish Budget announcement on Wednesday, SNP Finance Secretary Shona Robison advised local authorities against raising their rates. Last year, a sudden council tax freeze was announced, causing discontent among local councils dealing with…
Total of 109 drink and drug-driving offences recorded in Lanarkshire during last year’s festive period

A total of 109 drink and drug-driving offences were recorded in Lanarkshire during last year’s festive period, according to a new report. The Scottish Government and Police Scotland have launched a hard-hitting campaign in response to the record number of motorists caught driving under the influence between December 1 and January 2. Police Scotland is…
UnitedHealthcare CEO shot and killed outside New York hotel with gunman on the run

The CEO of UnitedHealthcare, Brian Thompson, was tragically shot and killed outside a hotel in New York City. The incident occurred just before 7am near the New York Hilton Midtown on Sixth Avenue. Thompson, who had been with UnitedHealth Group since 2004 and became CEO in 2021, was reportedly targeted in a deliberate attack. UnitedHealthcare…
Income tax rates in Scotland frozen until 2026 under SNP Budget plans

Income tax rates in Scotland have been frozen until 2026 under the plans laid out by the SNP Government in their Budget announcement. Finance Secretary Shona Robison stated that there would be no changes to the rates until the next Holyrood election in 18 months’ time. Additionally, the basic and intermediate rates – currently at…
