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Son of fallen soldier killed at war honours father every year for Remembrance Sunday

THE SON of a fallen soldier who was killed at war has honoured his father every year by dressing in naval uniform for Remembrance Sunday. Ashton...

Footy fan celebrates World Cup by collecting one beer from every nation

A FOOTY fan has completed his own challenge of collecting one beer from all 32 nations competing at this year's World Cup in Qatar. Gus Hully...

Amazon customer shocked after receiving Kellogg’s Cornflakes instead of £850 laptop

AN AMAZON customer was left shocked after receiving a box of Kellogg's Cornflakes - instead of an £850 laptop. Anne Marie Cork ordered an Acer Aspire...

Funding Boost for Edinburgh Napier cyber project, LastingAsset

AN EDINBURGH Napier University spin-out has set out to enhance security on crypto assets. The crypto asset security project from the School of Computing, Engineering and...

Pinsent Masons partner with Glasgow School of Art to support bursary scheme for aspiring students

GLASGOW School of art (GSA) has partnered with a professional services firm to support a bursary scheme for aspiring students. Pinsent Masons launched the fine art...

New chairperson and five trustees appointed to Arts & Business Scotland 

INDEPENDENT charity Arts & Business Scotland has announced the appointment of a new chairperson as well as a further five trustees to its board. South of...

Shocking video shows DPD delivery driver urinating in homeowner’s driveway

A SHOCKING video shows a DPD driver urinating in the entrance to a resident's home. Mark Gibson was left furious after spotting the courier relieving himself...

Woman continues walking challenge with beloved pet’s collar after he passes away mid mission

A WOMAN who started a walking challenge with her beloved dog has carried on their mission with just his collar after he passed away midway...

Adorable video shows tot meeting his hero – an Asda delivery driver

AN ADORABLE video shows a child excitedly meeting his biggest hero - an Asda delivery driver. Laura Jane shared the video of her son Ellis meeting...

House-browsers in stitches by badly photoshopped property images – showing cruise liner heading for apartments

HOUSE-BROWSERS have been left in stitches after spotting badly photoshopped images on a property listing that appear to show a huge cruise liner aiming for...

CleanupUK launches litter-picking hubs as climate emergency continues

A new initiative has been launched today (11 NOV) by UK-based litter picking charity CleanupUK. This initiative will offer communities access to free litter-picking equipment to...

Boost for space law as University of Aberdeen lands specialist academic

The UNIVERSITY of Aberdeen's Law School has appointed a new prestigious member of staff. Dr Maria Manoli, who received her PhD from the Institute of Air...

Revealed: Brits spend over £1,600 on engagement rings 

A NEW study by reveals the real cost of engagement rings in the UK Jeweller, DiamondsByMe found the average Britons spend over £1,600 on engagement...

“Monkey business!” – Hilarious video shows Scots couple in stitches after trip to safari park gets rudely interrupted by amorous monkey

A HILARIOUS video shows the moment a Scots couple were left in stitches when their family trip to the safari park got rudely interrupted by...

Shoppers baffled after spotting Trespass child models with items listed as “Forgotten”, “Average” and “Hostile”

SHOPPERS have been left baffled after spotting controversial names that have been given to items of children's clothing at Trespass. The popular outdoor clothing company has...

The world’s largest companies are neglecting their human rights responsibilities, study finds

A study by the University of Aberdeen has found that the majority of the 500 largest businesses in the world are neglecting their human rights...

CHILL GAME: NEW NAMING APPEAL FOR THE SCOTTISH WINTER GRITTING FLEET

Amey, an infrastructure support service provider based in Oxford, Oxfordshire have announced the return of their popular gritter-naming appeal. To date, this has led to over...

Scots urged to be alert to scams as £324 DWP payment arrives in bank accounts

SCOTS have been urged to look out for scams as cost-of-living support payments have started to arrive in peoples bank account today. Around 689,000 households...

Lidl customer claims he found “loads of sharp pieces of plastic” in his bag of grated cheese

A LIDL customer has claimed he found sharp shards of plastic scattered around his bag of grated cheese. Lee Patton was shocked after spotting several pieces...

Scots man dresses in horrifying Pennywise costume to scare trick-or-treaters

A SCOTS man has dressed as Pennywise the clown as part of his stunt to terrify trick-or-treating children. Dave Roper dressed as the iconic killer clown...

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