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Wool producers in Scotland can now earn up to 70 more, with quick payments and free haulage offered by new buyer DB Wools.
In the week that the Prime Minister vowed to increase defence spending and solemnly averred, “My first priority is the safety ...
The Degree Show isn’t the only event to look forward to at the GSA this summer. Here are some events, exhibitions and talks ...
A gunman fired several shots at Monaghan's Bar in Fuengirola, southern Spain, on Saturday evening, killing Eddie Lyons Junior and Ross Monaghan. Spanish detectives previously said that investigations ...
Nigel Farage has poured poison into the well of Scottish politics by spreading a heavily edited advert that accused Anas ...
Cycling’s Tour of Britain for women comes to the Borders for the first time a week on Saturday.
If successful, Charlestown Limekilns, and Pattiesmuir (CLP) would become linked with the commune of Gensac, which is close to Bordeaux. CLP Community Council chair Geoff Cartwright said: “It came ...
In 2019, an epic D-Day commemoration marked the 75th anniversary, honoring those who died and paying tribute to surviving ...
A 12-year old boy lost his balance after slipping in a puddle close to the edge of the Cliffs of Moher before falling over ...
Welcoming the planning consent, Artisan’s Managing Director for Scotland, David Westwater said ... built in 1892 following designs by renowned Edinburgh architect Robert Hamilton Paterson, who also ...
The SNP came “frustratingly close” to winning the Hamilton by-election, First Minister John Swinney has said. Scottish Labour’s Davy Russell won a surprise victory on Thursday, with the SNP coming ...
John Swinney has said Scots who voted for Reform in a by-election last week were “angry”, not racist. The First Minister was asked on the BBC Scotland’s Sunday Show if those who backed Reform were ...