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A dead sheep in Edinburgh? Ewe must be joking!

A DEAD sheep was found lying on a road in the middle of Edinburgh. Police were called after passersby spotted the animal lying on Pennywell Road...

Angry residents say switching off street lights is causing an increase in crime

ANGRY residents have hit out at council bosses, claiming their cash-saving switch off of street lights is causing a new wave of crime. In some Highland...

A crematorium is planning to sue environmental officials

A CREMATORIUM is to sue environment watchdogs who slammed it over the temperature it burns bodies at. West Lothian Crematorium in Livingston was given a pollution...

Vulnerable children could be at risk after adoption worker’s laptop was stolen

VULNERABLE children could be at risk after the laptop of an adoption worker was stolen over a month ago with “several years worth” of sensitive...

Former Baywatch star Donna D’Errico is trying to solve the mystery of a missing Scots man

A FORMER Baywatch actress is on the way to solve the mystery of a Scots man who disappeared while hunting for Noah’s Ark. Donna D’Errico, also...

The North-East of Scotland is now home to more than 100 exotic animals

By Melissa Clark   DEADLY snakes, wild cats and herds of bison are now calling Scotland their home. More than 100 of the world’s more exotic creatures are...

A two-year-old has been rescued after she escaped from her council-run nursery

A TWO-year-old girl was rescued from the side of the road after she managed to escape from her council-run nursery. The toddler, who has not been...

Otters get new ‘anti-roadkill’ tunnels

OTTERS have been given a new underground crossroad to help stop the increasing number of road deaths. The tunnels have been installed on the A9 between...

Leader of Da Vinci Rapist campaign quits after accusations of “being mates” with rapist

THE LEADER of a campaign to evict Da Vinci rapist Robert Greens has quit after ludicrous claims she is friends with him emerged. Sharon O’Donnell, from...

A Royal Mail plan to cut down on injuries has backfired

A ROYAL Mail attempt to cut down on injuries suffered by cycling posties has backfired after accidents increased. It was announced in 2010 that the Royal...

The Scots man who trains hero hounds

FOR nearly half a century this expert trainer has been preparing search and rescue dogs to save lives in every corner of the world. And bashful...

New roundabout sign has left motorists baffled

MOTORISTS have been left baffled after bungling road workers put ups signs warning of a mini-roundabout. One of the signs in Kelso, Scottish Borders, is on...

Scottish wildcats could be extinct within months

ONLY 35 Scottish wildcats remain and they could be extinct within months. Experts say the species is on the brink of extinction primarily as a result...

Flames tore through three buildings in an industrial estate

By Melissa Clark   A FIRE raged through an industrial warehouse in West Lothian last night. 50 fire fighters tackled the blaze that started at 7.40pm at Lower...

Costa Coffee apologise for kicking out a mum and her disabled son

COFFEE giants Costa have apologised to a mother who was thrown out for feeding her disabled son. Clair Walker was asked to leave after a customer...

A rare performance: footballer fails to finish giant steak

A GIANT steak weighing nearly six pounds proved too much of a meal for a Scottish footballer. Livingston FC’s Keaghan Jacobs offered tackle the 7,500-calorie steak...

Costa kick out ‘off-putting’ disabled kid

A MOTHER claims she and her disabled son were thrown out of a coffee shop after customer claimed their presence was “putting them off”. Claire Walker...

Mission to recover boat of dead anglers

POLICE began trawling the waters of a reservoir to try and locate the lost boat of two fishermen who died at the weekend. A specialist marine...

Trams at centre of compo claims

EDINBURGH’S disastrous trams project is costing the taxpayer an extra £10m in compensation to angry traders. Almost 300 firms in the capital have launched compensation bids...

Fishermen die in reservoir tragedy

THE WIFE of one of two fisherman who died in a Scottish reservoir last night paid tribute to her “devoted” husband. Heather Archibald spoke of the...

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