Ministers do not rule out more public money millions over ferry crisis There is no bias in the title provided. Ministers sanctioned a cash injection…
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Microsoft device recalled due to serious safety concerns There is no bias in the title provided. The product presents a serious risk of electric shock…
Scotland weather: Tree stuck under train during Storm Babet There is no bias in the title provided The tree became wedged under a train between…
Small businesses call for help to improve security measures There is no bias in the original title provided. The Federation of Independent Retailers (The Fed)…
The Christmas films showing in Glasgow you need to see There is no bias in the title provided. We have drawn up the ultimate list…
Sir Chris Hoy announces he is being treated for cancer There is no bias in the title provided. The six-time Olympic gold medallist said the…
Sir Chris Hoy announces he is being treated for cancer There is no bias in the original title provided. The six-time Olympic gold medallist said…
John Swinney vows to go all out to build Scotland’s economy There is no bias in the original title provided. He said this approach coupled…
Woman in hospital after Brazilian butt lift in Glasgow hotel Glasgow launches investigation after Brazilian butt lift went wrong, in a dangerous “pop-up” cosmetic clinic…
News Summary Scottish energy company faces a decision on going private or remaining publicly trading company, prompting debate on future direction and ownership structure. Should…
Summary Health organizations with deficits are under scrutiny for their spending practices, raising concerns about financial management and accountability. After concerning questions over spending by…
Summary John Swinney expressed his ambition to become Scotland’s first minister, emphasizing a better future for the country. He won majority support in the final…
Summary John Swinney pays tribute to the outgoing Hamza Yousaf in his first speech as new SNP leader in Glasgow. He plans to become Scotland’s…
RMT members have announced plans to strike on services across the south-side of Glasgow on May 18-19 and the following three weekends, causing potential disruptions…
Quick Summary on Deer Management in Scotland The Scottish government’s proposed ‘deer management nature restoration orders’ have sparked controversy among landowners and deer managers. Critics…
Several prominent UK party figures have weighed in on the situation surrounding Humza Yousaf and the SNP. Among those are Sir Ed Davey and Rachel…
Friday’s front pages have a variety of different stories as their leads. Two domestic stories feature across several of the papers. According to several papers, Scotland’s first minister Humza Yousaf is in peril as the Scottish Greens say they will back a no-confidence motion against him. The world’s first “jab to stop skin cancer” is another popular story on the front pages, with the personalised vaccine being tested on UK patients.
Elsewhere, various celebrity stories and football make the front pages.
The UK back pages all lead on Manchester City’s 4-0 win over Brighton to move them within a point of the top spot – and with a game to spare.
The idyllic islands of Uist in the Outer Hebrides in Scotland are making a bold move to attract more residents by discouraging the use of…
Scottish MPs and MSPs are on high alert after a series of cyber attacks and potential security breaches targeting government officials. The recent incidents include…
Nicola Sturgeon, the First Minister of Scotland, has broken her silence after her husband, Peter Murrell, was charged in connection with the Scottish Parliament’s inquiry…
Scottish police under fire after being overwhelmed by a surge in Hate Crime reports, Leading to fewer cases being solved. Taking the focus away from…
The rapist targeted young trainee instructors at a riding school in the 1980s.
More aid is on the way.