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A heroic dad rescued his neighbour’s children from a deadly blaze that claimed the life of their pet dog

A HEROIC dad rescued his next-door-neighbour’s children from a deadly blaze that claimed the life of their beloved pet dog. Bryan Wilson, from Dunfermline, Fife, was...

Scottish celebrities can earn upwards of £25,000 for speaking engagements according to London based company JLA

DETAILS of how much Scottish celebrities can command for speaking engagements have been revealed online. Scots stars are graded on the talent agency website as AA,...

Scots actor Robert Carlyle reveals stripping for the Full Monty was the most embarrassing moment of his career

SCOTS actor Robert Carlyle has revealed stripping for the Full Monty was the most embarrassing moment of his acting career. As he answered a series of...

Man walking home from club attacked with bottle in homophobic incident

POLICE are hunting a thug who threw a bottle in a man's face in what is being treated as a homophobic attack. The victim was walking home...

Scotland is being over-criminalised by new laws, study warns

SCOTTISH society is being over-criminalised by politicians creating too many new laws, a report from legal academics has warned. A Glasgow University study found Holyrood is...

Prestwick airshow hopes to fill the gap left by RAF Leuchars spectacle

A HUGE airshow which has not taken place in 22 years hopes to "fill the gap" left by end of the RAF Leuchars spectacle. The Scottish...

Lap dancing clubs hit back at new bid for regulation

LAP dancing clubs have denied they are a hotbed of exploitation and crime, following moves to allow councils to ban adult entertainment venues. As part of...

Scotland’s top football clubs have been criticised for charging up to £450 for children to be match day mascots

SCOTLAND’S top football clubs have been criticised for charging families up to £450 so their children can be match day mascots. Five of the 12 teams...

Firefighters called out to rescue man who tried to scale Edinburgh castle’s cliffs

A LATE-night bid to scale the cliffs around Edinburgh castle led to one man having to call the fire service to be rescued. A 20-year-old tried to climb...

Scots 11-year-old lands role in TV drama Outlander

A SCOTTISH schoolboy is about to be catapulted to international fame after landing a role in a top US TV drama. Roderick Gilkison, from Bearsden in...

A thief agreed to return a stolen bike after being bombarded with texts from friends of the owner

A THIEF agreed to return a £1000 stolen bike after being bombarded with texts from friends of the owner. Roy Munro, 36, was devastated when his...

A cross-border skirmish has broken out over deep fried Mars Bars after an English firm applied for patent

A CROSS-border skirmish has broken out over the deep fried Mars Bar after an English firm applied to patent the calorie-laden treat. A London company claims...

A Scots girl is suffering from a genetic condition which means she can’t eat pizza

A SCOTS girl is suffering from a genetic condition which means she can’t eat pizza, has no 3D vision and had to be taught how...

Roman road which had key role in Scottish history unearthed in Stirling park

ARCHAEOLOGISTS have uncovered Rome’s version of the M8 - a cobbled road which has not been seen for hundreds of years. The highway, built around 2,000...

Thieves scale a 40ft ladder to steal more than £60,000 worth of designer handbags

THIEVES scaled a 40ft ladder to steal more than 130 designer handbags thought to be worth as much as £60,000. The handbags by Jimmy Choo, Hermes...

A Scottish author whose first novel was published just nine months ago has scooped his first award

A 31-YEAR-OLD writer from Lewis who still lives with his parents and whose first novel was published just nine months ago has won a prestigious...

Motorists face parking price hikes in Scotland’s Capital

MOTORISTS are facing parking price hikes at the meter and outside their own homes as cash-strapped finance chiefs aim to squeeze an extra £2 million...

A TOP SCOTTISH university has been criticised after perjurer Tommy Sheridan gave a guest lecture

A TOP SCOTTISH university has been criticised after perjurer Tommy Sheridan was invited to be a guest lecturer for first year students. The former Glasgow MSP,...

Trainspotting author reveals he felt “pity” for Margaret Thatcher after an unlikely encounter

THE RADICAL author of Trainspotting has revealed he felt “pity” for former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher after an unlikely hotel encounter. The novelist admits Thatcher’s divisive...

Britain’s leading Universities offer free online courses to rival American establishments

BRITAIN’S leading universities are to begin offering free online courses this week to rival those available from top American establishments. St Andrew’s and others will offer...

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