British mum, 35, diagnosed with dementia after her speech slurred and she...
A young dad has told of his heartache after his wife was diagnosed with dementia aged just 35 - leaving him no choice but to let her live in a care home.
View ArticleOutlander star Sam Heughan praises fans as the 'world's hardiest'
Outlander star Sam Heughan has praised the show's fans as the "hardiest in the world" as they braved the Scottish weather to meet him.
View ArticleGlasgow-set Wild Rose among big winners at star-studded BAFTA Scotland Awards
Glasgow-set country music drama Wild Rose was the big winner at the star-studded BAFTA Scotland Awards - claiming three of the biggest prizes.
View ArticleUK’s first self-driving bus is to be trialled in Scotland
Europe’s first full-sized self-driving bus is to be demonstrated in Scotland for the first time next week ahead of a trial over the Forth Road Bridge next year.
View ArticleBoris Johnson tells Nicola Sturgeon he will refuse indyref2 request
Boris Johnson has said he will reject Nicola Sturgeon's request to stage a second referendum on independence next year if he is returned as Prime Minister.
View Article3 Reasons to Believe the Bible is Inerrant
"Its ultimate author and source is God Himself, Who is a God of truth."
View ArticleMan, 80, dies after vintage wooden car collides with lorry during rally
A man has died while taking part in a rally between London and Brighton when the car he was driving was involved in a collision with a lorry, police say.
View ArticleBrexit: Sir Ian McKellen jokes that he will be 'long dead' before deal is...
Sir Ian McKellen has joked he will be "long dead" before the Brexit deal is finished and said politicians are "wretched players and don't know a pawn from a queen".
View ArticleGauging the temperature of Scottish life sciences in conversation with key...
There was jubilation a year ago when Scotland’s life sciences sector reported a £1 billion increase in turnover to £5.2bn – a significant increase which made the challenging £8bn turnover by 2025...
View ArticleMothercare puts stores into administration, thousands of jobs at risk
Mothercare has announced plans to place its UK retail business in administration, putting around 2,500 jobs at risk.
View ArticleSingle parents 'held back' due to barriers which trap them in low-paid jobs
Single parents are being "unfairly blocked" in their careers by barriers including childcare costs and working in low-paid jobs, according to a new report.
View ArticleLesley Riddoch: Boris Johnsons’ conversion has the sincerity of a Donald...
Boris Johnson has proclaimed himself a One Nation Tory, who will govern like a “Brexity Heseltine,” presumably intervening “morning, noon and night” to help folk hammered by Brexit.
View ArticleHow life sciences remains a crucial part of Scottish Enterprise’s plans for...
Scottish Enterprise has played a central role in driving forward life sciences in Scotland. Dr Andrew Howie, interim head of Health and Wellbeing, which includes life sciences, has big hopes for the...
View ArticleMen paid accomplices to take their driving theory tests
Two men have been spared jail for paying accomplices to take their driving theory tests for them - after one of them failed the test 27 times.
View ArticleThe only thing better than a takeaway is a FREE takeaway
Whether it’s midweek takeaway pizzas or a cheeky curry to celebrate the start of the weekend, we Scots all love tucking into a takeaway – but now there’s a way to get your money back from Deliveroo or...
View ArticleWhat are the SNP's options for independence if a Section 30 order is refused?
The Scottish Government requires a transfer of power from Westminster - in the form of a Section 30 order - to stage a second referendum on independence.
View ArticleAnger as tourists on Skye 'making stone circles to impress Instagram followers'
Tourists on the Isle of Skye have been accused of taking stones from walls to make 'mystical' stone circles - to impress social media followers.
View ArticleFears over eagles missing in north-east of Scotland
Two rare birds of prey that disappeared on the same day this summer in the north-east of Scotland are feared dead.
View Article15 pictures that show Bonfire Night festivities in Edinburgh through the years
With Bonfire night fast approaching, we take a look at how it was celebrated in Edinburgh.
View ArticleAbir Mukherjee interview: “I began this book as my homage to Agatha Christie”
Hamilton-raised accountant turned crime writer Abir Mukherjee explores the legacy of colonialism in his latest India-set novel, Death in the East, he tells Jackie McGlone
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