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New tonic water lifts any spirit

Love Tonic quinine-free, sparkling tonic water has been developed to help uncover the true flavour of the spirit it is mixed with. Whether mixed with...

Brewery experience comes to city centre

An independent microbrewery bar in Edinburgh’s Grassmarket is set to launch the first city-centre immersive beer experience for fans of its popular brews. Cold Town House,...

Vehicles to meet disabled people’s needs

Disabled people will continue to be able to lease mobility vehicles under Scotland’s new social security system. The Scottish Government has accredited the charity Motability Scheme...

Disabled women gets new scooter from pals the day after gang of kids aged 10 and 11 are caught on video stealing her old...

A DISABLED woman was gifted a new mobility scooter by friends - a day after children aged 10 and 11 stole and destroyed her own...

New ways to apply for children and young people disability benefits

Applications for the new Child Disability Payment are going to be available online, face-to-face and by telephone - for the first time ever. The Scottish Government...

Falkirk and West Lothian tap into lucrative Screen Tourism market

A new campaign will use locations used on the big and small screen to showcase Falkirk and West Lothian as a visitor destination with the...

River Deep, Mountain High – archives to artworks

An exhibition of art, design and creative writing inspired by the natural world and our relationship with it will open at the University of Dundee this...

Itison launches major new charity initiative in Dundee

itison us launches in Dundee and surrounding areas, with a mission to spread smiles to thousands of people who need it most; focusing on the power of respite.   Each month itison us matchmakes local...

Moving to low carbon farming

A new programme to support farming’s contribution to meeting Scotland’s climate change ambitions is to receive £40 million of initial funding. The Agricultural Transformation Programme will...

Moment children wheel away disabled woman’s mobility scooter before trashing it in nearby park

SHOCKING video shows children wheeling away a disabled woman's mobility scooter - which they then wrecked. The youngsters, aged about 11, are seen pushing the £900...

“Disgusting” moment callous and cowardly van driver douses beggar with cold coffee at traffic lights

SHOCKING video shows a beggar deliberately doused with coffee by a callous motorist at traffic lights. The van driver waits until the lights turn green before...

Shocking moment “carer” is caught on camera stealing £60 from 93-year-old woman with dementia

SHOCKING video shows the moment a "carer" was caught on camera stealing from the 93-year-old woman she was supposed to be looking after. Lydia Josselyn is...

Funeral Support Payment to be increased

  Extra support will be made available for people on low income benefits to pay for the cost of a funeral. The Funeral Support Payment’s rate for...

Survey reveals nature concern

Public concern about biodiversity may be on the rise, a new survey suggests. The 2019 Scottish Nature Omnibus survey found that 65% of people agree there...

Older people switch off from machine learning, research suggests

Older people pick up new skills better when they believe they are learning from another person, rather than from a computer, a study suggests. People were...

Statement on the estimated number of deaths of people experiencing homelessness

Housing Minister Kevin Stewart has commented on the first experimental statistics published by the National Records of Scotland on the estimated number of people who...

Job opportunities prompt growth in student nurse numbers

A nationwide shortage of nurses is fuelling an increase in the number of students wishing to enter the profession. The University of Dundee is expecting its...

Schoolkids were banned from buying water at Sainsbury’s after cops complain they’re using bottles to smoke weed

A SUPERMARKET banned schoolchildren from buying bottled water after police complained they were using them to smoke cannabis. The Sainsbury's store in Durham put up a...

Bullied boy, six, walks a mile home through busy streets after school lose him – during lesson on road traffic

A PRIMARY school pupil aged six walked a mile home through busy streets after staff lost him - during a lesson on road traffic. Perry Parsons...

Return of the all-Edinburgh gridiron derby

THE 2020 Capital curtain-raiser for the big Super Bowl match in the USA is once again an all-Edinburgh affair, with Edinburgh Napier Knights hosting cross-town...

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