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Moment pothole-dodging cyclist called “f****** mongo” by angry van man

  A SHOCKING video shows the moment an angry van man launched a foul-mouthed tirade against a cyclist trying to dodge potholes. The dashcam footage shows the...

Cromlix defend Judy Murray charity event that gives £20 from £60 ticket to good cause

  JUDY Murray is fronting a £60-a-head charity event at her tennis champion son's Scottish hotel - with just £20 from each ticket going to good...

Fourth Edinburgh Cup Win Would Be Just The Tonic For Mark Johnston

Yorkshire Trainer Goes Triple Handed In Musselburgh’s £60,000 Race The trip from Middleham to Musselburgh has provided much cheer for Mark Johnston, the three times winning...

Ospreys given their own dummy power pole to stop them from being fried

  FAKE electricity poles have been installed in the Borders - to stop ospreys from getting fried. The rare pair, named Samson and Delilah, were spotted dicing...

Remarkable footage of man emerging from bin lorry – after falling asleep

  A DISHEVELLED man has been filmed emerging from the back of a bin lorry after falling asleep in a wheelie bin and getting scooped inside. Fire...

Drivers baffled by lights pointing wrong way in one-way street

DRIVERS have been left baffled by a set of traffic lights that face the wrong way - in a one-way street. The lights can only be...

Scots cafe ridiculed after producing a middle class munchie box

  A RESTAURANT has been mocked after producing a "middle class munchie box" packed with salad, gammon, and flour tortillas. The traditional munchie box is infamous for...

Musselburgh Racecourse Calls Out to Community For Memorabilia

A racecourse has launched an appeal for memorabilia, artefacts and artworks to help it celebrate its landmark 200th anniversary. Musselburgh Racecourse plans to mark its Bi-centenary...

Police Scotland ridiculed after officer snapped on swing

  POLICE Scotland have been ridiculed after a photograph was posted online clearly showing a uniformed officer playing on a makeshift rope swing. The image taken yesterday...

Boy, 3, ran along one of Scotland’s busiest train tracks for half a mile

A THREE year old boy ran along one of Scotland's busiest railway lines for half a mile after getting off a train without his parents. The...

Trump: If I don’t get the White House I’m coming to Turnberry

DONALD Trump has threatened to move to Scotland if he fails in his bid for the US presidency. The tycoon said he might retire to his...

Glasgow.com for sale for half a million

  CHINESE and American businessmen are battling it out - over Glasgow’s name. The domain name “glasgow.com” was bought by businessman Tommy Butler for £100,000 in 2001. Mr...

“Nazi dog” joker reveals he was fired by email following prank

THE Scot at the centre of the “Nazi dog” storm has revealed that he was sacked from his call centre job after the video went...

Catholic school accused of banning girls wearing “provocative” shorts to PE

  A CATHOLIC school is at the centre of a social media storm after a girl was banned from wearing “provocative” shorts to PE. Pupils at St...

BBC Scotland under fire for misspelling VIPs’ names

 BBC Scotland has been criticised for continuously misspelling VIP visitors’ names. Glasgow Pollok SNP candidate Humza Yousaf claims he has a collection of misspelled name badges...

Robbed shopkeeper claims knife was turned into screwdriver “for plea bargain”

  A SHOPKEEPER has suggested the authorities turned a knife into a screwdriver to secure a plea bargain for a robber. A shocking video showed 60-year-old Mohammed...

Scots family plan to move south after approval refused for £200K drug

 A SCOTS father is planning to move south of the border after health chiefs refused to approve the £200,000-a-year cost of drug that has transformed...

Outlander posters torn down by council pen-pushers

OUTLANDER banners put up to attract visitors to a Scottish village have been removed by council officials - because they didn’t get permission. Dysart Community Council...

Highland booze bingeing fueling crime claims top cop

HIGHLANDERS bingeing on cheap booze are a key factor in soaring levels of violent and sexual crime in northern Scotland, according to an outspoken police...

First independent Scottish lifeboat for 30 years on station by summer

SCOTLAND’S first independent lifeboat in over 30 years will be launched this summer after £400,000 was raised in a few months. A bitter row erupted in...

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