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Police investigate after shocking footage emerges of McDonald’s doorman body slamming man to the ground

POLICE have launched an investigation after horrifying footage emerged of a McDonald's bouncer body slamming a man to the ground and leaving him "unconscious" in...

Millions paid out in funeral support scheme

Almost 6,000 people received a Funeral Support Payment in its first full year, according to statistics published today. Since it started making payments last September, Social...

Scottish Gov lodge consultation into electrical industry

Scotland’s largest construction trade association, SELECT, has welcomed a second consultation on regulation of the electrical industry which has been launched by the Scottish Government. The...

Scottish Gov set to increase support for young people

A national advocacy service has been launched to reinforce the rights of children involved in the Children’s Hearings system. The service, backed by £1.5 million in...

Scottish Uni students among top researchers in Europe

Graduates from the University of Dundee have been named among Europe’s elite after the winners were announced for the Global Undergraduate Awards 2020. Psychology graduate Megan...

Tennis fans get chance to own rackets, towels and shoes used by Murray brothers as part of charity auction

TENNIS fans have the chance to get their hands on rackets and towels used by Andy Murray following his donation to a charity auction. Items belonging...

New Wrexham FC owner Rob McElhenney donates £6000 to disabled football fan so he can buy new bath

WREXHAM Football Club's new owner Rob McElhenney has blown away fans after making a generous donation to a disabled supporter in need of a new...

Lidl apologises to shopper who found dead “cricket” in bag of spinach

LIDL has apologised to a customer who shared revolting images of a dead "cricket" she discovered inside her spinach. Hannah Bliss from Basingstoke, Hampshire, was left...

Iconic bridge used in setting for Winnie-the-Pooh novels “closed indefinitely” after being decimated by fallen tree – Nature News UK

HEARTBREAKING images show how the iconic bridge from the Winnie-the-Pooh books has been "closed indefinitely" after being demolished by a fallen tree. The photos show the...

University offers free courses for Scotland’s workforce

People in Scotland can once again apply to study for free on a range of career-focused online short courses with the University of Aberdeen, following...

£194,349 awarded to coasts and waters heritage projects – Scottish Business News

Scotland’s oldest ship, an A listed harbour and an iron age dwelling are all set to benefit from funding as part of Scotland’s Year of...

Shocking CCTV shows shop worker being stamped on and punched – Crime News UK

HORRIFIC footage shows the moment a shop worker is kicked and stamped on by a gang of youths who knock his turban off in the...

Scottish Government to continue School milk scheme despite Brexit – Business News Scotland

Children and young people will continue to be able to access subsidised milk in schools, despite a funding gap caused by Brexit. Leaving the EU means...

Scotland’s answer to Baileys launches new Christmas gift pack – Business News Scotland

Crafted and bottled in Edinburgh using a fusion of only single malt Scotch whisky and cream, Magnum Cream Liqueur has quickly established itself as Scotland’s...

Tayside to lead major Covid-19 vaccine trial – Health News Scotland

Hundreds of people from across Tayside and Fife are being sought to participate in a Covid-19 vaccine trial to be led by the University of...

Shocking moment car crashes into roundabout in heavy fog – Travel News UK

SHOCKING footage captures the moment a driver almost collides with car “going too fast” as it speeds around a roundabout in foggy conditions. The near miss...

Gaming becomes one of the UK’s top employers during pandemic

Despite being arguably one of the UK’s youngest tech sectors, Gaming has risen in prominence in the past 5 years - employing a combined 47,000...

Senior figure disuputes that HIV can be spread via toothbrush – Health News Scotland

HIV Scotland have issued a short statement following a news article published on www.dentistry.co.uk which stated HIV could be passed on via a toothbrush. ...

Subsea innovation funding opportunities – and how to find them – Business News Scotland

Subsea UK has joined forces with Scottish Enterprise to launch a programme of practical support and workshops to help underwater engineering companies secure funding for...

Pulp Fiction actor, Peter Greene, set to star in new action-comedy flick – Entertainment News

New independent action-comedy film The Mick and The Trick; stars Peter Greene, a Hollywood actor known for his villainous roles in ‘Pulp Fiction’ (as the...

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