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Shedinburgh fringe festival announces replay, programmes of encore streams for a strictly limited run

SHEDINBURGH festival announces a 'Greatest Huts' replay stream to support new artist who want to work at the Edinburgh Fringe. The stream, available from 7:30PM on...

Prankster lodges petition to put “googly eyes” on controversial Edinburgh “Golden Turd”

A HILARIOUS petition has been started to install googly eyes on Edinburgh’s controversial new "Golden Turd" development. The Change.org petition, called "Pit Googly Eyes Oan The Jobby",...

Dundee’s radical history is the catalyst for a new Cooper Gallery project

A NEW project which reflects Dundee's dynamic history is set to be launched by the University of Dundee's Cooper Gallery. The Ignorant Art School is a...

Chinese takeaway creates bizarre Red Light District themed window – complete with pregnancy test

A CHINESE takeaway has created a bizarre Red Light District themed window display in a bit to entice customers. Rice Bowl in Derry, Northern Ireland decided...

Island photographer captures rare shots of Fairy Pools almost completely frozen over

A PHOTOGRAPHER has captured rare images of the Fairy Pools in Skye almost completely frozen over. Adrian Trendall, who lives just minutes away in Glen Brittle...

How has Coronavirus impacted life insurance in the UK?

According to official government data, the Coronavirus death toll exceeded 100,000 last week. A devastating statistic and one which would have seemed unthinkable 18 months earlier. One sector...

Scottish village food bank raises vital funds to support those affected by the pandemic

WEST Lothian food bank raises £1,000 to support those affected by the pandemic, using group collecting platform Collection Pot. Staffed by a team of 22 volunteers,...

“We will take your igloo photos and raise the bar!” – Scots dad creates very own “hot tub” out of snow

A SCOTS dad has created his very own "hot tub" in the garden - using snow. While many Scottish residents were making igloos, Ross Toole decided...

Online gambling platforms gained larger user base with pandemic as a driver of the global online gaming market 2021

2020 was an extremely good year for online casinos and the gambling world. Lots of new people decided to register and join this world, subscribing...

NHS Lothian opens new drive through vaccine centre at East Lothian university 

NHS Lothian opens new drive through vaccine centre at East Lothian university  The new drive through mass vaccination centre, is a first for the county and...

Scottish Nana has built an incredible 12 foot long, blue dinosaur out of snow

Ann Hay from Arbroath, Angus spent three hours in the freezing cold yesterday building her masterpiece.  The 62-year-old used old food colouring that she found lying...

AN NHS board has revealed their adorable new “wellness hound”

AN NHS board has revealed their adorable new "wellness hound" - and he even comes with his own personalised "good boy" ID card. Chewie started his...

£244 million paid to Scottish businesses through January 

LOCAL councils funding doubled during extended lockdown among other financial help. Payments to support businesses affected by the COVID-19 pandemic increased following the tightening of essential...

Footage shows motorist’s commute home in the midst of Storm Darcy

FASCINATING time-lapse footage shows a motorist's commute home in the midst of Storm Darcy. Ricki Neill captured the footage on his dash-cam as he was heading...

South African research claims going overkill with disinfectant could make COVID-19 and other viruses less resistant. 

South African research claims going overkill with disinfectant could make COVID-19 and other viruses less resistant.  There is a growing risk of resistance to disinfectants and...

AN ADORABLE video shows the moment a four-month-old kitten sees snow for the first time.

AN ADORABLE video shows the moment a four-month-old kitten sees snow for the first time. Little Maisie was captured looking amazed as she curiously gazed out...

Scots dad who suffered stroke hit with another tragedy when house burns down

A SCOTS father who suffered a brain haemorrhage and stroke last month has suffered another tragedy after his house burned down. Tony Seal from Forfar, Angus suffered...

Fundraiser for man who was stabbed through the heart reaches over £90,000

THE FAMILY of a man who was stabbed through the heart in London have raised over £90,000 in just five days for his future medical...

Rise in the number of whales injured by fishing equipment new research finds

MORE and more whales are being put in danger by fishing equipment new Scottish research shows.  The research led by prestigious Scots university St Andrews,...

£2.5 million emergency funding for zoos and aquariums

Applications open for Zoo and Aquarium Animal Welfare fund, which will provide £2.5 million to support animal care and conversation, are now open. The Scottish Government...

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