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Lord Advocate Dorothy Bain said similar facilities to one in Glasgow could be set up if there was the same ‘very strong ...
Concerns are growing over food supplies at the strath’s Coop stores following this week’s cyber-attack. As shelves became ...
The Liberation Convoy, which followed the journey made by the so-called “Shetland Bus” during the war, was greeted with a ...
A scheme allowing young European Union citizens to study and work in the UK and vice versa would benefit British youths, the ...
Mr Swinney however said Holyrood had had a “very, very extensive democratic debate” on such matters when it considered ...
The danger assessments will be in place until Monday and the public were urged to behave responsibly in the countryside.
The energy company failed to give final bills and refund credit to more than 2,000 prepayment meter customers over nine years ...
Nature lovers and mountaineers exploring the Cairngorms National Park are being asked to keep an eye out for one of ...
The tech giant said the new robot could understand pressure and force using new sensors and AI, enabling it to grip things ...
A full programme drawn up by the Royal British Legion (Scotland) Strathspey will feature a two-minute silence at 3pm to ...
Ms Haigh said Labour should ‘properly explore’ a tax on the wealthy as an alternative to ‘cutting money from the people who ...