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A 12-year-boy is stopped by police after taking his parents’ car on a 28 mile joyride

A 12-YEAR-OLD boy was found 28 miles from home after taking his parents’ car on a joyride through the north-east of Scotland. The unnamed boy -...

The renowned artist famous for his ‘big heid’ sculptures by the M8 is going Commando

THE renowned Scots artist behind the "big heid" sculptures by the M8 is going Commando. David Mach's new exhibition is inspired by the legendary Commando comics...

A controversial plan to force drinkers to use plastic tumblers has been scrapped

A CONTROVERSIAL plan to force drinkers to use plastic tumblers after 9pm - even for cocktails - has been scrapped. Highland Council wanted to ban even...

A care home nurse let a 15-year-old administer medication to two elderly residents

A NURSE at a care home for elderly ex-servicemen let a 15-year-old volunteer administer medication to two residents has been suspended. Nurse Emee Lou Ilano let...

A pet dog has survived being stung over 130 times by wasps

A PET dog has survived being stung at least 130 times by wasps. Cocker Spaniel Betty suffered anaphylactic shock after she was completely covered by wasps...

Scottish restaurant’s V-nut is a big hit with sweet-toothed customers

A SCOTTISH restaurant says its version of a 400-calorie treat called the cronut is proving a big hit with sweet-toothed customers. Customers have been queueing out...

Patriotic Scottish wrestler disqualified for keeping his kilt on

A SCOTTISH wrestler who refused to remove his kilt during an English competition found himself disqualified by the judges. Ryan Dolan, of Carnoustie near Dundee, was to...

Dig hopes to find bodies of Scottish troops who fell at Flodden

ARCHAEOLOGISTS will dig for mass graves which could hold the bodies of Scottish soldiers killed during the country's worst-ever battlefield defeat. Work to excavate body pits around the Flodden battlefield...

Friends’ deaths prompt Rebus author Ian Rankin to take a year off work

IAN Rankin has revealed he is taking a year off work because he fears he could die like close friend Iain Banks. The Rebus author, 53,...

Being Ginger: Documentary charts redhead filmmaker’s quest for love

A filmmaker who struggled to get dates because of his red hair seems to have found love after making a £30,000 documentary about being ginger. Scott Harris, who...

A cancer patient who was told she had five years to live managed to survive for 20

A CANCER patient who was told she had five years to live managed to survive for 20 - long enough to see her sons grow...

Police are investigating an attack on a lifeboat

Police are investigating an attack on a lifeboat - by amateur golfers who used the vessel for target practice. The four-strong crew of the RNLI boat...

Yes Campaign make it look like child’s play

YES SCOTLAND bosses have tried to motivate their staff by using the popular children’s toy Play-doh. Organisation bosses hired in a special consultant to try boost...

Scottish Water loses more than 500 million litres of water everyday

SCOTTISH WATER has been slammed by critics after it was revealed they lose a third of their fresh drinking water everyday through leaks. The publicly owned...

Shy Scots prefer to exercise at night to avoid embarrassment

BASHFUL SCOT’S are choosing to exercise late at night to avoid feeling embarrassed at the gym. A growing number of people are going to 24-hour gyms...

Mysterious book sculpture pays tribute to the late Iain Banks

EDINBURGH’S ANONYMOUS book sculptor has paid tribute to the late Iain Banks in their latest delivery to the city’s International Book Festival. Excited crowds gathered in...

Potty decision leaves drivers with crossed legs on Edinburgh’s trams

EDINBURGH TRAM drivers could be forced to cross their legs for up to an hour as there will be no driver toilets along the £776...

The grieving family of Daniel Perry have called on David Cameron to crackdown on cybercriminals

THE grieving family of suicide teenager Daniel Perry have called on David Cameron to crackdown on the cybercriminals who bullied their boy to death. Breaking the...

A musical based on songs by the Proclaimers and based in Leith is to be premiered in Canada

A MUSICAL based on songs by the Proclaimers and set in their hometown of Leith is to be premiered - in Canada. Movie chiefs have snubbed...

Mountaineers will scale the jagged twin peaks of a Scottish Munro to discover which is the highest

INTREPID mountaineers will put their lives on the line to determine which of a Scottish Munro's jagged twin peaks is the highest. The climbers will scale...

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