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Paddy Power to plant 6,000 trees every time Arsenal lose a game this season

PADDY Power have announced a campaign to plant 6,000 trees every time Arsenal fails to win a game this season. The tongue-in-cheek initiative was launched in...

Aldi apologise to customer who found “cow’s eyelid” in mince meat

ALDI has apologised to a customer after he discovered a "cow's eyelid" inside his packet of minced beef. Harry West from Sunbury-on-Thames, Surrey was left in...

Woman shares disgusting images of “human faeces” she was sent through letter box by “spurned mother” on father’s day

A PERSONAL assistant has revealed she was sent “human faeces” on father’s day by a "spurned mother" who misidentified her house. Rebecca Carol, from Handsworth, West...

Dramatic video shows man whipping opponent with belt in street scrap

SHOCKING video has emerged of two men scrapping in the street with one using his belt to try and whip his opponent. The dramatic footage was...

Amazon slammed for “promoting hate” by selling “Blue Lives Murder” T-shirts, as 32,000 sign petition to have them removed

AMAZON have been accused of “promoting hate” by selling T-shirts emblazoned with the phrase “Blue Lives Murder”. The slogan, which refers to police brutality, appears on...

Dramatic footage shows screaming girl holding parachute dragged across a field by strong gust of wind

DRAMATIC video shows the moment a teenager is dragged across a field by a gust of wind while playing with a parachute. The incident, which apparently...

Amazon sack driver after he is caught on CCTV urinating against a house while on delivery

AMAZON have sacked a driver after he was caught urinating against a customer's neighbour's house on CCTV. The outrageous moment was caught on the neighbour's CCTV...

Student raging after being offered £10 compensation by I Saw It First for “finding sock with used plaster” in her parcel

A HIGH-risk shopper has revealed her horror after apparently discovering a “sock with a used plaster” inside her parcel. Regan Boniface, who suffers from asthma, says...

PhD students compete in first online Three Minute Thesis competition

A PhD student is to participate in the first online competition that challenges academics to explain their thesis in just three minutes.  Elizabeth Mills will represent...

Scotland’s “Biggest ever” drive-in entertainment tour to hit the capital

Tickets for Scotland’s "biggest ever" drive-in tour have gone on sale today with Edinburgh’s Dalkeith Park chosen as the first stop of the six city...

Gorgie Farm prepares to reopen its doors by end of the month

  LOVE Gorgie Farm, formerly Gorgie City Farm, is set to reopen its doors again later this month. The farm has adopted social distancing measures to be...

First £1m secured for community’s dream of huge nature reserve

PLANS for a new nature reserve in the south of Scotland have received a £1 million boost to help purchase the land. The Scottish Land Fund...

Record numbers of children being driven to school according to new survey

The percentage of pupils travelling to school by car reached its highest ever recorded level in 2019, according to new data released today by Sustrans...

NHS accused of “utter treachery” after deciding to prematurely end student nurse’s covid-19 contracts

NHS England has been accused of “utter treachery” after it emerged they are prematurely ending covid-19 contracts for student nurses, leaving many unemployed. More than 25,000...

Businessman slammed for trying to trademark “Black Lives Matter” – but says it is for “charitable use”

A BUSINESSMAN has been slammed after it emerged he has lodged applications to trademark the phrase “Black Lives Matter”. Georgios Demetriou, from Manchester, made applications on...

Scots BAME artists launch Black Lives Matter mural trail

A BLACK Lives Matter mural trail has been launched across Scotland beginning this week in the capital. Scottish BAME artists have so far produced displays in...

New treatment for Covid-19 trialed by University of Dundee

A NEW treatment for Covid-19 is set to be trialed which aims to reduce lung inflammation in coronavirus patients. Researchers from The University of Dundee will work...

Tourism toolkit launched to help Highland tourism businesses attract visitors after lockdown

A TOURISM toolkit has been launched by a Scottish PR firm, designed to help businesses in the Highlands prepare to welcome visitors once more. Inverness-based PR...

Scottish Women’s Football gifted £250,000 to help sustain the sport during lockdown

SCOTTISH Women's Football (SWF) has been given a £250,000 boost by an Edinburgh philanthropist. Fund manager James Anderson has donated a quarter of a million pound...

Heart-stopping moment fuel tanker loses control on bend crashes into oncoming lorry

TERRIFYING footage shows the moment a fuel tanker misjudges a corner and sends its load crashing into an oncoming lorry. The heart-stopping crash took place last...

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