23 May, 2026
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Scots grinch shares one star review of ‘tacky, rip-off’ Christmas market

A SCOTS grinch has left a scathing review after visiting the Edinburgh Christmas market earlier this month and being left unhappy at the ‘Christmas commercialism’. The review left by a woman named Caroline stated how she loved Edinburgh but loathed the way the city’s Princes Street buckles to the festive event. Pictured: The Edinburgh Christmas […]

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Shocking video shows moment cyclist draws knife on van driver over £5k electric bike

A SHOCKING video shows the moment that a brazen youngster pulls a huge knife from his tracksuit bottoms after an altercation with a van driver. The scenes unfolded in Luton, Bedfordshire last weekend with the van driver attempting to take the bike from the man after shoving him over at a junction leading to the […]

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Scots legal firm Lindsays announce hiring of five new trainees

FIVE new trainees join legal firm Lindsays, in positions in Edinburgh, Glasgow, and Dundee, to train in a variety of departments. The departments in which they will train include Personal Injury, Commercial Property, and Private Client. They join Lindsays following a competitive recruitment process which attracted a high number of applicants to take up the […]

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Beaver release approved at new Cairngorms National Park sites

NATURESCOT has approved a licence application from the Cairngorms National Park Authority to release up to six beaver families in the park. They will be released at agreed sites in the upper River Spey catchment. The decision will help increase the current range of beavers in Scotland, as set out as a priority in Scotland’s […]

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Assistant Curator appointed for National Gallery bicentenary project

CURATOR and producer Laura McSorley has been appointed as one of four Assistant Curators to work on a commission by artist Jeremy Deller. McSorley has been appointed by the National Gallery to work on the commission by the Turner Prize-winning artist for it’s Bicentenary year The Triumph of Art, a UK-wide performance work, will mark […]

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Scots construction group records record home sales

SCOTS construction company Bancon Group reported a 16% increase in turnover and strong profits in its accounts for the year ended March 2023. The Aberdeenshire-based business says that a 33% increase in its homes business underpins much of the success for the year, with turnoveer up £18m on the previous year to £132m. Despite cost […]

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Former Estonian soldier launches Dundee stock market start-up

A FORMER member of the Estonian army is training his sights on the Stock Market as he launches a new business based in Dundee. Stock Doctor is the brainchild of Tallinn-born Vladimir Zabnin, who served as a leader in the Estonian Defence Forces’ artillery battalion before graduating from the University of Dundee and making his […]

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Volunteer instils community spirit through decade of dedication

Charity celebrates locals for giving the gift of walking SCOTLAND’S national walking charity is celebrating 14,000 dedicated volunteers who are helping to get Scots walking and wheeling each week. To mark International Volunteer Day, Paths for All is thanking those giving up their time to support the health of others whilst calling on those interested […]

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Brits left in stitches after spotting “brazen” burger van with cheeky jibe at Five Guys restaurant next door

BRITS have been left in stitches after spotting a “brazen” burger van that has branded itself with a cheeky jibe at the Five Guys restaurant next door. The popular US fast food chain opened a location on Newport Road in Cardiff last year prompting a response from a local business owner. Deciding to make a […]

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BBC presenter slams Government policy amidst crackdown on benefits and job-hunting push

A BBC presenter has slammed the Government‘s plans to crack down on benefits and push for unemployed people to find jobs. Ade Adepitan, one of the first physically disabled television presenters in the UK, contracted polio as a child, subsequently causing damage to his legs that left him wheelchair bound. However, the 50-year-old took to […]

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