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Ryan McDougall
UK
King appoints composer and engineer as Order of the Thistle members
Professor Jim McDonald and Sir James MacMillan have been honoured.
By
Ryan McDougall
7 Jun 2026
Politics
Care sector may become ‘irreparably broken’ without more support, union says
Unite says healthcare funding from the previous Budget could have been better spent on support for those in need of care.
By
Ryan McDougall
12 Jan 2026
Environment
Caution urged amid flood risk in Scotland
Yellow weather warnings from the Met Office are also in force until Monday morning.
By
Ryan McDougall
11 Jan 2026
Environment
Scots face weather warnings for snow, ice, rain and wind throughout Sunday
Meanwhile, The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (Sepa) has nine flood warnings.
By
Ryan McDougall
11 Jan 2026
Politics
Scottish hospitality organisations call for action on business rates
A number of organisations in the sector have written to the Scottish Government about their concerns.
By
Ryan McDougall
11 Jan 2026
Politics
Forbes to sign deal with Paris region to boost economy
The Deputy First Minister will sign the memorandum of understanding between the Scottish Government and the Ile-de-France region.
By
Ryan McDougall
9 Jan 2026
Crime
Council ordered to pay £80,000 after man hit by falling lamppost
Colin Shaw was left with life-changing injuries following the incident in Glasgow in June 2023.
By
Ryan McDougall
8 Jan 2026
Business News
STV journalists walk out over proposed job cuts and changes to news programme
Reporters from the broadcasters Glasgow and Aberdeen offices are taking strike action.
By
Ryan McDougall
7 Jan 2026
UK
Zoo’s penguin parade axed due to bird flu fears
Edinburgh Zoo bosses made the decision to cancel the Wee Waddle in the interest of protecting the animals.
By
Ryan McDougall
31 Dec 2025
UK
Snowboarder hopes to become first with MND to compete in Winter Paralympics
Davy Zyw hopes to take part in the Milan-Cortina Games in 2026.
By
Ryan McDougall
31 Dec 2025
Tech
Scottish TikToker of the year revealed
Actor, novelist and playwright Kenny Boyle said it is an honour to showcase his country to the rest of the world.
By
Ryan McDougall
29 Dec 2025
Politics
£20m spent on Commons since IndyRef, SNP says
The party obtained the figures under a freedom of information request.
By
Ryan McDougall
21 Dec 2025
Politics
Patients as young as 15 have reported botched cosmetic procedures, MSPs told
Advice Direct Scotland has backed the Non-surgical Procedures and Functions of Medical Reviewers (Scotland) Bill.
By
Ryan McDougall
8 Dec 2025
Politics
Business minister to announce Scotland’s space strategy will be refreshed
Richard Lochhead will make the announcement at Space-Comm Expo in Glasgow later on Thursday.
By
Ryan McDougall
4 Dec 2025
Celebrity News
Museum staff ‘devastated’ after drawings worth £500,000 stolen and destroyed
The museum director said she is hopeful that some of the drawings may have survived.
By
Ryan McDougall
3 Dec 2025
Celebrity News
Broadcaster and Lord Justice Clerk honoured at university graduations
More than 800 students at the university have graduated over the last two days.
By
Ryan McDougall
3 Dec 2025
UK
No sign of 8ft nutcracker stolen outside bar by thief caught on camera
CCTV footage shows a hooded man on a bike picking up the £900 statue outside Copper Blossom in Edinburgh, almost falling off while doing so.
By
Ryan McDougall
28 Nov 2025
UK
Scientists find space dust may be needed for life, in first study of its kind
The scientists are planning to conduct further research to back up their current findings.
By
Ryan McDougall
24 Nov 2025
Politics
Scotland’s Finance Secretary lays out demands ahead of Budget
Shona Robison said the ‘process has been chaotic and mired in damaging uncertainty’.
By
Ryan McDougall
23 Nov 2025
Politics
Forbes to hold summit on future of under-threat Fife chemical plant
ExxonMobil has announced that its ethylene plant at Mossmorran, Fife, will close in February.
By
Ryan McDougall
23 Nov 2025
Environment
Ancient rock formations could store millions of tonnes of CO2, research says
Areas across the UK have been identified.
By
Ryan McDougall
18 Nov 2025
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