Scottish Government to consider new non-fatal strangulation offence after student's death
Fiona Drouet has been campaigning for a change in the law following th death of her daughter Emily who took her life after suffering abuse.
Scots on low incomes need relief from rocketing costs of energy bills
New policies like establishing GB Energy in Aberdeen will help but more needs to be done in the short term, says Record View.
'I watched my dash cam footage and couldn't believe what my neighbour was doing'
A TikTok user has been left in stitches after watching footage from her dash cam, which hilariously showed what her neighbour was getting up to. Many people were laughing too...
Scotland’s Rural Affairs Secretary backs holding Galloway National Park consultation over referendum
Mairi Gougeon claimed the consultation also asks about "the area, governance and powers of a new park" after Dumfries and Galloway Council agreed to push for a vote.
Scots man missing for more than one day as cops launch urgent search
Officers are appealing for information to help trace Alexander Murray.
Falkirk Council leader says National Insurance rise a 'stealth tax' that will hit local services
Councillors voted to write to the chancellor to say promised funding won't be enough to cover the impact
Plans lodged to transform former Castle Douglas abattoir in to assisted living flats
Cygnet Health Care Ltd is looking to transform the site of the town’s old abattoir in Cotton Street, which has lain empty for the best part of two decades.
Former Dalbeattie Police Station set to be sold off after sitting vacant for almost a decade
Police Scotland say the former Dalbeattie Police Station building has been empty in 2016 and is no longer needed amidst plans to sell the facility.
Falkirk Council to look at education voting rights of religious representatives
Councillors agreed that a report should look at the option of removing voting rights for unelected members.
Not racist to question free bus travel for asylum seekers, says Alba
Alba general secretary Chris McEleny was speaking after the Scottish Conservatives came under fire at Holyrood when they criticised the move.
Dumfriesshire's Logan goes for the chop for charity
Lochmaben Primary eight-year-old Logan Booth also raised over £900 to have his hair made into a wig for a child with cancer
Dumfriesshire family turn home into a winter wonderland
The Ross’ annual display at Queensberry Brae, Thornhill, is all in aid of good causes
Ten men arrested for 'organised drug activity' at Edinburgh city centre hotspot
Police have arrested two individuals after reports of organised drug activity in the Old Town. This comes after eight arrests last week.
Callander motorist hit with fine in Stirling car park - despite buying ticket
The dispute has been raging on since July when Ian was caught out at the Rainbow Slides car park.
Cops appeal for information following Perth house break-in
The incident occurred on Tuesday morning in West Mains Avenue
Cops close Scots road for reconstruction while probing death of man found near quarry
Police are hoping the reconstruction will help with investigation into John Geddes' death.
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