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There are lots of different ways to pay for goods and services these days. Yet the way you pay can have a huge impact on your ...
Speed cameras and other interventions will be explored to tackle boy racers in a tourist hot-spot and neighbourhood near ...
Kenneth Brannagh says competing against short videos means actors will have to ‘work harder to earn the audience's attention’ ...
Glasgow’s council leader has accused Britain’s “most far right party” of posting fake information on social media sparking ...
Peter Mandelson once wrote he had told friends that ‘my strengths as a politician and as a person were an inseparable result ...
While Charlie Kirk asked people who disagreed with him to talk, the person who shot him used violence to silence him forever ...
As demonstrated by John Swinney’s meeting with Donald Trump, Scotland needs to get involved in global diplomacy ...
With some £25 trillion under management in responsible investment strategies, ethical finance is no longer a niche concept and Edinburgh is playing a key role in making it even bigger ...
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers has admitted the he “didn’t want to lose” striker Adam Idah and that signing his replacement ...
Muzzy the parrot will no longer guard the door and spring will no longer bring a riot of daffodils and tulips outside, as Elliot Clark closes its doors after more than 40 years ...
Almost 50 years old, it was the first phonebook of its kind - and went on to inspire others across the islands.
A sheriff has issued a warrant for the removal of a self-styled African “tribe” from privately-owned land in the Scottish ...