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Autistic teen living in shared accommodation for 10 years forced out after council decide “he might not get on with people”

A LOCAL council has been accused of "discrimination" for refusing to allow a severely autistic teenager to continue living in shared care accommodation because “he might...

Nessie fan captures “biggest ever” glimpse of Loch Ness Monster in third sighting of the year

A NESSIE enthusiast claims to have spotted the Loch Ness Monster for the third time this year, recording the biggest ever sighting of the beast. Eoin...

Amateur photographer shares stunning photos of the solar system so impressive people wonder if they are real

AN AMATEUR photographer has gone viral after sharing incredible images of our solar system that are so impressive - some people think they must be...

New resource highlights training courses to furloughed workers

A new online portal from Skills Development Scotland helps to connect people with thousands of free-to-access online learning materials People who have been furloughed or made...

SSPCA launch new campaign to not forget the animals during the pandemic after losing 1,500 monthly donations

The Scottish SPCA has launched a new campaign to not forget the animals during the pandemic as it carries out it's important role after losing...

Researchers to study the communication of bats in a bid to shed light on the evolution of the human language

RESEARCHERS at a Scottish university will look into the way bats communicate in an attempt to shed light on the evolution of the human language...

A new study has found a Scottish Honey to have more nutrients than its rivals making it as good as Manuka

A SCOTTISH honey has been found to have more nutrients than its global rivals according to a new study. The Scottish Bee Company's heather honey is...

Stunning home where Roxy Music and other rock legends recorded returns to the market after slashing price by a third

A LUXURY house with links to a host of music legends has come back on the market after slashing its price by a third. St Ann's...

Laser-cut face guards to shield Covid-19 key workers

A SCOTTISH university is able to produce 1,000 face shields a week using laser-cutting technology to help with the lack of vital personal protective equipment...

Hundreds of suspected victims of modern slavery identified in Bedfordshire

Almost 400 potential victims of modern slavery and human trafficking were identified in Bedfordshire last year - the fifth highest of any UK police force...

Highland Hotel raises over £50,000 to keep business afloat using crowdfunder

A HIGHLAND hotel has raised raised over £54,000 to help keep their business afloat choosing to opt out of the government paid furlough Scheme in...

New survey reveals 1 in 4 people confuse the Scottish SPCA with the RSPCA

A new survey has revealed almost 1 in 4 Scots confuse the Scottish SPCA with the RSPCA. Scotland’s animal welfare charity commissioned a survey of the...

East Lothian bear sculpture dons virtual eye patch to mark ‘Big Night In’ and support local charity

The DunBear sculpture will be donning a virtual spotted eyepatch, Pudsey-style, as part of the joint BBC Children In Need and Comic Relief “Big Night...

Wheatley delivers almost 6000 lifeline food parcels in a month

One of Scotland's biggest care and property management group has delivered more than 5800 food parcels to vulnerable customers in the past month – and...

NHS worker blasts “selfish” thieves who stripped her car bonnet while she was at work

AN NHS worker has shared shocking images showing how her car was stripped of its bonnet by thieves while she worked at a nearby hospital. Rosie...

Health experts plead with people “eat real food” after new study links Covid-19 deaths to poor diet

HEALTH experts have issued warnings to people to eat "real food" after a new study revealed a link between Covid-19 deaths and poor diet. Leading the...

Scottish farmers spend three days creating stunning NHS tribute using sheep

A FARMING family have revealed how they painstakingly created a tribute to the NHS using their flock of sheep. The Lennox family from Luss, Argyle and...

Leading UK garden centre hopes to inspire kids to get gardening this spring by launching online club

Dobbies Garden Centres is encouraging children to get green fingered this season, and has launched its popular Little Seedlings Club online. Packed with activities, Little Seedlings...

Clothing brand takes the honours at enterprise awards event

A FORMER student who launched a clothing brand with products made from recycled tents was the big winner at the third Bright Red Sparks awards. Media...

New social media campaign aims to galvanise country with virtual vision of Scotland

A NEW social media campaign by Scotland's national tourism body has been inspired by the unique views from windows to create a virtual vision of...

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