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Meanwhile, a gold rush mentality prevails. Landowners and foreign developers reap fortunes, communities receive scant “shiny beads”, and massive infrastructure rises despite local objections. This ...
It was quite a sight. Big angry flames, clouds of smoke, a pyramid of iron and steel consumed by fire. What is it about the destruction of a ...
Concerns have been raised over why ministers sanctioned £17.6m of public money to buy a sporting estate nearly three years ago without ...
The decision by the Home Officer has forced activists to have “difficult conversations," according to a leading campaigner.
A spokesperson for BrewDog said the “difficult decision” had been taken as a result of “ongoing industry challenges”. They added these included “rising costs, increased regulation, and economic ...
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New figures reveal it is becoming more likely for NHS Scotland patients to fall as a quarter of a million incidents are recorded in just five years.
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Much of the news has been less than cheerful but we should not overlook a major positive in these difficult times ...
With more Scots than ever before purchasing pre-loved products it seems that second-hand is no longer seen as second-best ...
Stephen Robinson tonight argued that Celtic's time-wasting tactics were proof that his St Mirren side rocked the Scottish champions at Parkhead.
England need 35 runs on day five against India, with four wickets standing including that of the stricken Woakes.