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Kate Forbes is to be quizzed by MSPs as the cost of public inquiries in Scotland has spiralled by £30 million in nine month rising to a total ...
Young Glasgow women have mounted a “billboard takeover” to call out the everyday sexism and coercive behaviour they experience. Thirty ...
A former care worker who raped a girl from a children's home where he was a manager has been jailed for nine and a half years.
A primary school in Inverness has cancelled its Christmas show after receiving “racist and abusive messages” online.
A ‘To Let’ sign has been outside the business and now Christie & Co has been instructed to market the business on behalf of Iona Pub Partnership. Brian Sheldon, regional director – hospitality at ...
Kevin McKenna mourns John Quigley, the much-loved Glasgow chef whose sense of belonging, warmth, humour and hospitality shaped a city.
Shoplifting in Scotland has risen sharply over the past year, with new official figures showing a 15 jump in cases and levels now 129 higher ...
Celtic hero van Hooijdonk reckons van Persie will be fighting to save his job when two of his former sides clash in the Europa League tomorrow.
A secondary school pupil has died after falling unwell on a bus in Dunfermline . The incident took place on Monday afternoon, when Beath High School students were travelling to Dunfermline's new Fife ...
The SPFL have announced the Pyrotechnics Education Programme, an initiative which has been labelled as a first in European football.
We read in The Herald that civil servants are "furious at new working rules". Who are these angry people? They do not work for ...
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