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Moment brave gran, 55, wrestles with robber, leaving him to flee without his jacket

DRAMATIC video shows a brave 55-year-old shop assistant grapple with a robber half her age - leaving the crook to flee without his jacket. Grandmother Jayne...

16 Million UK Workers Have Suffered from Mental Health Issues

Despite the increased openness around mental health, Milkround - the leading graduate job board - has found that workers are still shying away from admitting...

Scotmid clear shelves of monkey nuts after revolted customer finds maggots crawling in snack

SCOTMID have cleared their shelves of monkey nuts and launched an investigation after a customer posted revolting video of maggots crawling over her snack. Stacey Barr,...

Review of Trafficking and Exploitation Strategy

A review of a three-year strategy to tackle human trafficking has been launched by Community Safety Minister Ash Denham. Responses will help ensure the Trafficking and...

Improving lives by uniting police and frontline public health providers

SCOTLAND will next week host a major conference aimed at changing lives by strengthening links between public health and law enforcement services. Around 500 delegates from...

Birds put on spectacular autumnal show at Scotland’s nature reserves

Photographers have captured stunning images of wild geese and waders flocking to Scotland. Images taken at Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) national nature reserves at Forvie, Loch...

£20,000 for youth nature projects

Funding of £20,000 has been announced for projects to engage young people with nature at an event to celebrate Scotland’s Youth Biodiversity Panel. The Scottish Natural...

Le Roi Fou presents Dion Kitson: I Too Was in Arcadia

Le Roi Fou, Edinburgh, is gearing up to open an exhibition of work by new generation Birmingham artist Dion Kitson, in response to the body...

Hilarious moment students stop car to apologise to pedestrian they soaked and get a lecture and their cash snatched

HILARIOUS video shows two students bitterly regretting stopping their car to apologise to a pedestrian they accidentally splashed. The well-meaning pair are given a ferocious reprimand...

Two brothers tease an unfortunate driver after seeing his car suspended in the air by the weight of his trailer

A HILARIOUS video shared online shows the moment two brothers laugh uncontrollably after seeing a car being suspended in the air by the weight of...

The Three Chimneys crowned global leader for stylish accessibility

The Three Chimneys, on the Isle of Skye, has won a coveted global award for its stylish, accessible and inclusive design. The world-renowned restaurant at Colbost,...

Glasgow lights up green to highlight tragic rise in number of Scottish suicides

Giant images of a green ribbon, the international symbol of mental health, were projected onto the Buchanan Galleries in Glasgow last night ahead of World...

Survey of Scots Reveals that a Quarter Don’t Feel Comfortable Talking About Mental Health At Work

A SURVEY of Scots for World Mental Health Day today reveals just under a quarter (24 per cent) don’t feel comfortable talking about mental health...

Green investment programme opens

Projects helping Scotland transition to a net-zero economy by 2045 can apply to be included in a new green investment programme, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon...

Airborne laser scan reveals unknown ancient sites

A cutting-edge archaeological project using innovative technology has revealed around 1,000 previously unknown archaeological sites on the Isle of Arran. The project, undertaken by archaeologists at...

Hilarious moment forklift driver refuses to bow to laws of physics – with inevitable results

HILARIOUS video shows a forklift driver trying to lift cargo off a lorry and end up dumping boxes all over the ground. Despite obvious signs the...

Civil Partnership Bill introduced

Mixed sex couples will be able to enter a civil partnership for the first time under new legislation introduced to the Scottish Parliament. Social Security and...

Scottish Tech Sector Continues To Grow

Technology industry supports 100,000 jobs, and grows one and half time faster than the economy overall. New research published today confirms that Scotland’s tech industry is one of...

Brexit impact on computer games industry

Migration Minister Ben Macpherson will hear first-hand from Scotland’s computer games industry about the potential impact of Brexit. Scotland’s computer games sector employs 1,285 people, generates...

First Minister opens new Scottish Oceans Institute

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon today (Monday 30 September 2019) officially opened the new Scottish Oceans Institute (SOI) building at the University of St Andrews. The SOI...

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