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A guide on choosing and buying the right backpack

A backpack is one of the important things to pick before planning your trip. The size of the travel backpack depends on the weight you...

Mother has reports Marks and Spencer to trading standards after a candle she purchased exploded – penetrating her TV cabinet

A MARKS and Spencer shopper has slammed the retailer after one of their candles "exploded" with such force it penetrated her wooden TV cabinet. Michelle Ellis...

Argos have apologised to a dog owner after her puppy almost swallowed elastic bands used to stuff their dog toy

ARGOS have apologised to a pet owner who accused them of selling a "dangerous" dog toy after her puppy almost swallowed elastic bands found inside...

Scottish government announces early learning and childcare expansion

A nationwide public information campaign has been announced by the Scottish government encouraging families to enroll their children for funded early learning and childcare. The campaign...

University of Dundee announces new effort to tackle tuberculosis

Researchers at the University of Dundee are aiming to make a breakthrough against tuberculosis following new funding. A $3million grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates...

Mum rages at Amazon “animal” who left daughter’s Christmas present in bin full of vomit and rotten food

AN AMAZON customer has blasted the retailer after one of their drivers dumped her package into a bin containing five-day-old vomit. Toni Ennever's daughter, five, was...

Spectacular year on of ‘firsts’ on Scotland’s nature reserves

Scottish Natural Hertiage (SNH) have announced a year of record breaking tourism and wildlife displays in a look back at 2019. The year saw the first-ever black...

Campus refurbishment serves up social bite for students

Nursing students at the University of Dundee are to benefit from a new social space thanks to a new initiative. A £500,000 refurbishment of the University’s...

Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry finds children were victim of “physical, emotional and sexual abuse”

THE SCOTTISH Child Abuse Inquiry published its findings yesterday and concluded that children suffered physical, emotional and sexual abuse. The inquiry was into into residential institutions run by...

MHA Henderson Loggie sponsors Olympic ice-skating hopeful

A SCOTTISH accountancy firm has announced they will be sponsoring Scottish Olympic ice skating hopeful, Anastasia Vaipan-Law. MHA Henderson Loggie have partnered with Ice Dundee to...

Wowcher customer claims £99 mystery hotel looks like a “ket den” and warns she will not be “returning alive”

A CUSTOMER service worker has told of her horror after buying a £99 mystery holiday only to find out her hotel looks like a "ket...

Message from the Skies returns to Edinburgh

A free event promising a journey of discovery through Edinburgh's streets returns this month, as part of Scotland's Year of Coasts and Waters 2020. Message from...

Could these sandwiches be in the running for the year’s worst piece?

CANDIDATES for the worst supermarket sandwich of the year have been unveiled, as consumers share their lunchtime woes online. The UK eats around 11.5 billion sandwiches...

Scots concern over automation in the workplace

Almost half of Scots are concerned they might be replaced by robots in the workplace, according to new research. The study conducted by Pricewaterhouse Coopers LLP...

£5m award for Highlands & Islands tourism

The Highlands and Islands are to receive a £5 million of funding to help boost tourism. Scottish Tourism & Culture Secretary Fiona Hyslop announced that nine...

Scotch Beef back on the menu

Scotch Beef is being sold in Canada for the first time in 24 years following a campaign supported by the Scottish Government. Aberdeen Angus is on...

A TUI customer spent an additional £700 on food at his all-inclusive holiday after being told by the hotel chef to go eat a...

A TUI customer who spent £4270 on an all-inclusive holiday is threatening legal action after he was served "raw" food and had to fork out...

A blind woman says she has been ‘pushed out’ her local shop after a supermarket has replaced tills with ‘audioless’ self-service checkouts

A BLIND Marks and Spencer shopper says she is being "pushed out" by the retailer after they removed all staffed tills at her local branch...

“It tasted the same, but just took longer to eat!” – family discover a crisp 6.5cm long

AN ALDI shopper has told of her shock after discovering a giant crisp inside a pack of potato snacks. Rachael Cornish from Norwich, Norfolk was gobsmacked...

Intrepid explorers major focus for Library in 2020

The National Library of Scotland has announced its programme for 2020 with exhibitions on trailblazers and explorers. Collections will focus on the challenges that faced Scotland’s...

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