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Seagull dive bombs tourist as she attempts to Instagram her ice cream

HILARIOUS images capture the moment a seagull dive bombs an unsuspecting pedestrian seconds after she snapped a photo of her ice cream for Instagram. Amy Wilson,...

Girls perform better than boys from online and blended learning techniques according to new research

GIRLS perform better than boys and "low ability" children make the biggest gains from online and and blended learning techniques according to new research. The research...

Scottish university takes part in million pound project to upgrade Large Hadron Collider

A SCOTTISH university is one of the nine UK research organisations to take part in the £26m project looking into upgrading the Large Hadron Collider...

NSPCA set out to walk a collective 100 kilometres to raise money for children’s charity

THE NATIONAL Society for the Prevention and Cruelty to Children have set out this morning in kilts to walk a collective 100km in Glasgow Green...

Scottish university student has chance to kick-start career in professional football when she participates in a reality TV show

A SCOTTISH university student has a chance to kick-start her career in professional football when she participates in a reality TV show aiming to find...

Mum left in hysterics by “phallic” cocktail sausage discovered by 13-year-old daughter

A MUM and daughter have been left in stitches after spotting a raunchy resemblance in an Aldi cocktail sausage. Amy Smith, 43, bought the £1.69 pack...

Wheatley Foundation gives people the chance to study at college and university with 80 new bursary awards

Scotland’s leading property management and care organisation, has given bursaries to 80 people in its communities across Scotland to  allow them to study at college...

Popular Halloween GlasgGLOW returning to the Botanic Gardens in all new socially distanced experience

ITISON's event team have confirmed the popular GlasgGLOW Halloween event will be  fully returning to Glasgow's Botanic Gardens in October. The team confirmed last week the...

Scottish Construction Industry urged to feedback on new draft recovery plan for the sector

The Scottish construction industry has been urged to have its say in the new draft recovery plan for the sector, launched last week by the...

University of Edinburgh creates bespoke Scandinavian-style lodges so students can safely interact with each other between their studies

A two-floor Scandinavian-style lodge serving hot drinks is one of several bespoke spaces being created for University of Edinburgh students to safely interact between their...

Dramatic video shows Amazon driver pursue van after it rolls down hill and destroys wall

DRAMATIC video shows the moment an Amazon van rolls 100 metres down hill before crashing into homeowner's wall in "hit and run". The clip, taken in...

Amateur chef posts hilarious video responding to trolls who mocked her “anaemic” breakfast

AN AMATEUR chef has posted a hilarious video online responding to critics who slated her "anaemic" looking breakfast. Laura Simmen, from Worksop, East Midlands, filmed a...

Fracture threat to Antarctic ice could trigger sea-level rise

A platform of ice surrounding Antarctica nearly four times the size of the UK is at risk of collapse as the effects of climate change...

Green light for mixed-used development at Gorgie Road, Edinburgh

A planning application by Edinburgh-based Kiltane Developments Ltd for a mixed-use development at Gorgie Road has been granted. Kiltane Developments is looking to build a development...

Scottish university launches fund to address the challenges created by coronavirus pandemic

A SCOTTISH university has launched a fund to address the urgent challenges created by the coronavirus pandemic raising over £1m. A University fund launched to address...

Wild camper slammed for hanging washing on 130-year-old memorial sculpture

LOCALS have slammed a wild camper who was pictured hanging their washing on a 130-year-old Scottish memorial sculpture. Shocking images captured the silver camper van parked...

Lockdown fines were given to more people in deprived areas than anywhere else in Scotland

LOCKDOWN fines were given to more people in the deprived areas of Scotland research has found. Penalties against people breaking Covid-19 lockdown regulations in Scotland were...

Academics appeal for information in bid to make Churchill a “celebrated hero” in Scotland

ACADEMICS are appealing for information about Winston Churchill's connection to Scotland after saying he should be a "celebrated hero" and more widely recognised in the...

New figures shows cycling has continued to increase in popularity since entering phase three of lockdown

NEWLY released figures has  revealed cycling across Scotland has continued to increase in popularity since entering the third phase of lockdown. The statistics released by Cycling...

Scotland’s largest community buyout given major boost after family pledges half a million pounds

SCOTLAND's largest community buyouts has received a major boost after a family pledged half a million pounds for the plan. The Dunblane based Carmen Family Foundation...

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