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The 279th anniversary of the Battle of Culloden was commemorated with an event hosted by the National Trust for Scotland.
The prospect of HGV convoys on a number of narrow roads in the Highlands has sparked fears for public safety and tourism.
The remarkable cat with nine lives who survived after being hit by a train near Scottish station Group’s founder says ‘never say never’ regarding political party ambitions ...
THE UK Government intervention to save the Scunthorpe steel plant while Grangemouth is left to rot on the vine leaves a very unpleasant taste in ...
Scotland’s First Minister was asked about comments by the Reform UK leader suggesting he would rather an SNP government than a Labour one.
The UK’s longest train journey from Penzance to Aberdeen will soon be axed – what will be the lengthiest once it’s gone?
Forcing mums-to-be from Caithness to travel to Inverness “is no longer defensible”, CHAT has claimed after a report from a ...
Speaking to the Daily Record’s Planet Holyrood podcast, John Swinney lamented the success of Reform UK across the country, saying there is potential for its leader Mr Farage to win the keys to 10 ...
The shortlist for the Aquaculture Awards 2025 includes fish farmers, biotech companies, marine technology specialists and ...
I feel compelled to begin this article with a confession of jealousy. Since joining the Scottish Liberal Democrats, I’ve met many wonderful people who can say that they are lifelong liberals. I always ...
Local MSP Fergus Ewing has given his biggest indication yet that he may well stand as an independent candidate against the ...
Helen Rennard is only the fifth person and second woman to record a Munro Round in winter – and she did it in 80 days ...