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Fife family devastated by sudden death of mother found dead on bedroom floor

A SCHOOLBOY got up to get ready for rugby unaware his 38-year-old mother was lying dead in her bedroom. Scott McKenzie, 11, was awoken on Sunday...

One of Scotland’s top men-only golf clubs could be set to allow women members after 278 years

ONE of Scotland’s top men-only golf clubs has held an “informal meeting” to discuss the possibility of admitting female members. The Royal Burgess Golfing Society has...

Celebrity Nick Nairn snubs invite to St Andrew’s Day celebration at Downing Street

CELEBRITY chef Nick Nairn has snubbed an invitation to celebrate St Andrew’s Day with David Cameron - saying he will not be “manipulated” into supporting...

Creator of ‘Ryan Gosling won’t eat his cereal’ viral video reveals cancer battle

THE SCOTS creator of the “Ryan Gosling won’t eat his cereal” videos has revealed he has been battling cancer. Ryan McHenry, who took the internet by...

£50K bet pushes odds of Yes vote in referendum to longest ever

A MYSTERY punter’s £50,000 bet on Scotland voting “no” to independence has pushed the odds of an SNP victory to their longest ever. An unnamed Edinburgh...

Scots narcolepsy victim takes her case to the London High Court

A SCOTS teenager who falls asleep 30 times a day is joining a court class action to demand compensation from a pharmaceutical firm which made...

Subo reveals she is set for world domination

SUBO has revealed her plans for world domination. The Scots singer told followers on Twitter that she plans to tour the United States next year, followed...

AC/DC fans campaign to get Christmas number one

THE UK charts could be left “Thunderstruck” this Christmas if a campaign to get AC/DC to number one is successful. Loyal fans of the 1970’s rock...

Glasgow and Dundee at risk of becoming “shrinking cities”

EXPERTS are to advise whether Glasgow and Dundee are at risk of becoming “shrinking cities” after losing swathes of their populations in recent years. The  Shrinking...

‘Rapunzel’ schoolgirl donates hair to childrens’ charity

A TEN year old ‘Rapunzel’ has had her very first haircut - getting three feet of luscious locks chopped off to help youngsters with cancer. Dorin...

Run up to new exams labelled “shambolic” by concerned teachers

PREPARATIONS for Scotland’s first new school exam in 22 years are “shambolic” according to teachers’ leaders. An estimated 65,000 S4 pupils are due to sit test...

‘Hamish McHamish’ has too many friends – says Facebook

FACEBOOK has blocked fans of St Andrews’ most famous cat becoming friends after he reached his limit. Hamish McHamish recently hit 5000 friends on his “real”...

Home at last: Scot who survived horror accident in Far East

A SCOT given a 1% chance of survival after a horror accident abroad has returned home after astounding medics with his recovery. Kevin Skelly almost lost...

‘F-bomb’ website pinpoints Scotland’s foul-mouthed Tweets

THE west of Scotland leaves the east standing when it comes to dropping Twitter F-bombs, according to a new map. The online site - fbomb.co -...

Delivery driver for hospital seething after being hit with traffic fines

A COURIER delivering medical supplies to hospitals is fuming after being hit four times in a week with £60 bus lane fines - despite driving...

A team of ‘superheroes’ helped police catch attacker

A TEAM of “superheroes” turned into real life crimebusters after one of them was assaulted in a pub. The gang - dressed as Batman, Robin, David...

Police have closed two ‘vigilante’ Facebook pages which named and shamed alleged criminals

POLICE have closed two “vigilante” Facebook pages which named and shamed alleged criminals. Officers claimed the pages were inciting residents of two Fife communities to attack...

An English village apologise 100 years after branding Charles Rennie MacKintosh a spy

AN English village has finally apologised to the Charles Rennie MacKintosh Society for branding the world-famous Scottish designer a spy almost 100 years ago. MacKintosh was...

Bungling council workers left lampposts in the middle of a footpath

BUNGLING council workers left  lampposts in the middle of a footpath right next to a community centre used by parents with pushchairs. A new path was...

Edinburgh tattoo artist shows collection of lifelike tattoos

A SCOTTISH art school dropout is inking up a storm with amazingly lifelike tattoos of celebrities. Alex Rattray has a six-month waiting list of customers prepared...

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