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Fresh appeal by police for missing Russian student Yulia

POLICE investigating the disappearance of a Russian student have launched a fresh appeal for information, two months after she was last sighted. The 22-year-old student, Yulia Solodyankina, was...

Police appeal after man on night out attacked

A MAN has been treated in hospital after being followed from a city bar and attacked after a minor altercation with a group of men. The 30-year-old...

Scottish family slam NHS over 73-year-old mother’s death

A SCOTTISH family have slammed health bosses after their 73-year-old mother died after falling in a dark hospital toilet. Mary McLaughlin was admitted to Western General Hospital,...

New figures show shocking number of sex abuse cases in Scotland

A SHOCKING 50 youngsters under the age of 11 have received help for sexual abuse in just one Scottish city alone, a charity has revealed. New figures...

Mum with MS tells of heartbreak over lost sight

A SCOTS mum has spoken of the heartbreaking moment she had to memorise her children’s faces before losing her sight to multiple sclerosis. Mel Donaldson, from Livingston...

Lonely Scot seeks friend on Gumtree

A MAN who posted an advert for a “friend wanted” on Gumtree after his best friend got a girlfriend has received replies from as far as Poland. Darren...

Spice infused cocktails come to Edinburgh

SCOTLAND's first spice-packed "Indian cocktails" will be set on fire in front of drinkers, a new bar says. The unique cocktails have been designed by an Edinburgh...

Mourners say their final farewell to Hibs legend Lawrie Reilly

TRIBUTES were paid to former Hibs player Lawrie Reilly at his funeral today - with mourners told "Easter Road will never be the same." Reilly was the...

Teenager bags £1m after impulse lottery ticket buy

A SCOTTISH teenager has become a millionaire on her first time playing the lottery after she bought a ticket on impulse. Jane Park from Edinburgh became one...

The Isle of Jura rises after spending more than a month underwater on Google maps

THE ISLE of Jura has finally risen from the deep after spending almost a month under the waves of the Atlantic on Google maps. Internet giant Google suffered a...

Naked man wrestles burglar out of moving car

A NAKED Dundee homeowner bravely wrestled a burglar from a moving car yesterday, after his wife disturbed the robbery. Fearless Alan Smith, 52 grabbed hold of...

Concorde pilot devastated after his teddy bear, Mr Biggles, mysteriously disappears

A FORMER Concorde pilot has been left “devastated” after the disappearance of his beloved travelling companion - teddy bear Mr Biggles. Captain Tony Yule, 73, has clocked up...

Ian Rankin takes on comedy

IAN RANKIN has stepped out of his comfort zone to try his hand at stand up comedy. The Rebus author was persuaded to take part in a...

Scottish Castle to become “eighth wonder of the world”

A SCOTTISH castle which inspired the Disney hit “Brave” is close to being crowned the “eighth wonder of the world” - for the second time. Dunnottar...

Australians from district Bland visit Scots in village Dull

A DELEGATION from the Australian district Bland have paid a visit to the Perthshire village Dull, in hopes of striking up a partnership. The tiny village in...

Police appeal for the mother of a dead baby found in Edinburgh

POLICE have launched an appeal to trace the mother of a very young baby whose remains were found in bushes near a cemetery in Edinburgh The infant...

POLICE issuing body cams to victims of racial attacks

POLICE are giving shopkeepers covert body cameras to help them protect themselves from racial attacks. The mini ‘body cams’ are capable of recording incidents at the touch of...

Fitness instructors are to pay councils to hold workout sessions in local parks

SCOTTISH fitness instructors face a crackdown by local councils who are set to charge trainers for workout sessions in parks. East Lothian, East Renfrewshire and North Lanarkshire...

A council chief has called for a ban on spitting in public

A COUNCIL chief has called for a ban on spitting in public, with offenders being hit by fines if they disobey. The move to ban the anti...

Religious teachers lose faith in Nessie

SCOTLAND’S most renowned mythical creature has been axed by religious educators as they lose their faith in Nessie. New editions of a Christian biology textbook will...

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