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A year and a bit on from Robbie Drummond’s departure at CalMac and nothing has really changed for South Uist, which kind of reinforces that ...
More than 100,000 Scots households face being left without heating and hot water - with island areas hit hardest - as a crisis hits key moves ...
Launching oneself into the world of high finance isn’t merely a matter of buying a tub of hair gel and a pair of red braces, then ...
Whatever your view on the infamous banner unveiled by Rangers ultras at Ibrox, it puts their relationship with the club at risk and ...
Livingston James Group moved into employee ownership in February 2023, which came after Mr Livingston bought out Mr Rogerson in 2019.
It is without doubt the saddest day in the distillery's young life.” The distillery management team seems acutely aware of the profound ...
India said it was striking infrastructure used by militants following last month’s massacre of tourists in the Indian-controlled portion ...
New powers for judges are among the measures in the Government’s Victims and Courts Bill to be introduced to Parliament on Wednesday.
Both of the most recent conclaves, in 2005 to elect Pope Benedict and 2013 to elect Pope Francis lasted just two days. This conclave could have begun on May 5, but the delayed starting date of May 7 ...
Highlights of the new exhibition include: the No.1 uniform of Prince Philip, previously gifted to The Royal Yacht Britannia Trust by Queen Elizabeth II; a cascade of historical photographs ...
A specialist contractor has been appointed to carry out essential engineering works on three of Scotland’s landmark bridges.
The Scottish hotel sector may be heading for “choppier waters” after occupancy and room rates dipped marginally in March, it was forecast today.
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