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easyJet apologise to customer who branded the airline ‘Sleazyjet’ after they destroyed luggage worth around £180

EASYJET have apologised to a customer after they caused £180 worth of damage to his suitcase which was left with a gaping hole through the...

New scheme launches encouraging children with disabilities to learn to swim

Children with disabilities are being encouraged to learn to swim, thanks to a new Inclusion campaign fronted by a World Para Swimming World Champion. Toni Shaw...

Nature fund’s £156k award to protect threatened Scottish bird species

A project to support one of Scotland's most threatened breeding bird species has been awarded funding from the Scottish Government. Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) confirmed its...

Scots more environmentally conscious, according to new survery

The proportion of adults viewing climate change as an immediate and urgent problem has grown, according to a recent survey. The Scottish Household Survey found that...

Highest ever amount donated to Edinburgh Airport’s Charity of the Year

A record amount has been donated to Edinburgh Airport's Corporate Charity of the Year for 2019. More than £146,000 has been donated to The Yard, a...

Brian May to go vegan in January with Veganuary

Music legend and well-known wildlife campaigner Brian May has announced that he is going vegan for January. The Queen guitarist will be giving up all animal...

Malt whisky milestone as plans at Port Ellen approved

Plans to bring one of the world’s most famous distilleries back into production have been given the green light by local authorities on the whisky...

Scotland’s Year of Coasts and Waters 2020 to launch early next year

A series of events commemorating Scotland's Year of Coasts and Waters 2020 are to commence aimed at highlighting the impact of water on Scotland. The year-long...

Christmas presents go up in smoke after Hermes driver decides “bin full of hot ash is a safe place”

A HERMES customer claims her Christmas presents burst in to flames after a delivery driver dumped the package in a hot ash bin. Courtney Ball from...

Families spent £2k and 12 hours on 2,800-mile Christmas trip to Lapland – but didn’t even get off jet

EXCITED families looking forward to seeing Santa suffered the Christmas from Hell after bad weather forced their jet to fly home without anyone getting off. Passengers...

Bizarre video shows naked man used as human bowling ball at rugby club Xmas bash

HILARIOUS video shows naked man used as a "human bowling ball" during a rugby club Christmas party. The footage, taken at Ashington RFC, Northumbria, shows a...

The Fruitmarket Gallery announce re opening plans

Edinburgh's Fruitmarket Gallery has announced its inaugural programme as it prepares to reopen in the summer of next year. The city-centre gallery has revealed it will...

Dundee students highlight Scotland’s war

A major exhibition featuring work by University of Dundee art students is educating modern day Scots about the heroism and horrors of World War One. ‘What...

New support for communities across Scotland to challenge mental health discrimination

MORE than 20 per cent of people in Scotland don’t feel comfortable speaking about mental health in their community, according to research released today. A survey...

Genetic test could aid quest to reveal causes of rare diseases

The causes of rare diseases could be uncovered using an approach created to identify genetic mutations that trigger a muscle-wasting condition, according to a new...

The Cauldron launches a kids festive Afternoon Tea

Edinburgh’s wizard speakeasy, The Cauldron, has introduced an afternoon tea experience for little wannabe-wizards. The offering, designed for children aged 8 and upwards, provides the chance for...

Planning application for office development in Canongate, Edinburgh submitted

A planning application for the office accommodation on Canongate has recently been submitted by property developer, Summix Capital Ltd. Located at 179 Canongate, Edinburgh, the proposals...

Three mums claim changed Aldi wipes “left tots with blistering skin and burns”

THREE mothers have claimed their babies were left with blistering skin and "burns" after Aldi changed the make-up of their wet wipes. Abbey Blackburn from Moreton,...

Latest Alzheimer’s discovery offers hope for future treatment

Scientists at the Universities of St Andrews and Edinburgh have discovered the functions of the area of the brain in which Alzheimer’s begins, offering hope...

itison launches annual Social Bite campaign to buy a meal for the homeless

itison launched their annual fundraiser for Social Bite today asking big-hearted Scots to donate £5 to buy a meal for a homeless person this Christmas. Donors can...

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