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Global Fashion Brand Announces Opening of Glasgow Store

A major global fashion brand, UNIQLO, has announced plans to open a flagship store in Glasgow, Scotland's largest city. The store will be located in the St Enoch Centre on Argyle Street, occupying a...
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Budget Airline Launches Year-Round Route from Scottish Airport

Budget airline easyJet has introduced a new year-round route from a Scottish airport. The airline now offers a twice-weekly service from Glasgow to Prague in the Czech Republic. This service will be available every...
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Bobby Gillespie on Death, Drugs, and Rock & Roll: A Candid Reflection

"This is a mental interview," Bobby Gillespie astutely notes at one point in an hour-long conversation with The Herald. The Primal Scream man is sitting in his car - there are workmen in his house...
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Navigating Regulatory Challenges: Banking Group Faces Scrutiny

This month, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) raised concerns about a banking group, TSB, for charging fees to a deceased person and advising another customer not to buy essentials for their children. These incidents...
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Glasgow’s Push for Automatic Voter Registration: Leading Scotland’s Efforts

Glasgow could be leading the way in Scotland by allowing voters to automatically be enrolled onto the electoral register. Senior SNP figures, including National Secretary Alex Kerr and MSP Bob Doris, are pushing for...
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Luxury Homes for Sale in Scotland – Perfect Christmas Presents

Luxury is all about indulging in the finest things in life, tailored to your personal preferences. If you are in the market for a luxurious home in Scotland, then you are in luck. Here...
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Christmas Lights at Glasgow Jeweller’s New City HQ

Laings, a family-owned jeweler, has brought the holiday spirit to its new Glasgow location. The flagship Rowan House showroom on Buchanan Street is now adorned with festive lights, marking the first Christmas celebration in...
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Banning Wood-Burners: SNP’s Plan Under Fire

The SNP's plan to ban wood-burning stoves in new-build homes has been reversed, allowing future Scots to enjoy cozy fires during winter storms. The decision was met with praise from the Scottish Conservatives and...
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Teenager Faces Report for Missing Live Lobsters

The live lobsters that were stolen from a storage place at a harbour have been found. The lobsters were taken from an underwater storage keep from a secured pontoon at the outer harbour in...
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Scotland’s Iconic Golf Industry: A Business Overview

Scotland is known around the world as the Home of Golf, with the iconic Old Course at St Andrews attracting players from all corners of the globe. The golf industry in Scotland is not...
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Mark Black Discusses Addiction and Encourages Openness on Struggles

Comedian Mark Black is sharing his story of addiction recovery and mental health struggles as he marks one year of sobriety. He is encouraging everyone to be more open about their own challenges and...
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New Aldi Scottish Stores Opening Before Christmas

Aldi is expanding its presence in Scotland just in time for the holiday season. The discount retailer recently opened a new store in Castle Douglas, creating job opportunities for 25 people in the area. In...
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Impact of National Insurance Increase on Scottish Councils: £265m Warning for SNP Ministers

Scottish local councils are facing a hefty bill of £265 million due to the increase in employer national insurance contributions announced in the recent budget by Chancellor Rachel Reeves. This news comes as a...
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Protect Student Mental Health Services: A Critical Call to Action

Sai Shraddha Suresh Viswanathan, the president of the National Union of Students (NUS) Scotland, recently emphasized the urgent need for ringfenced funding for student mental health services in Scotland. According to Viswanathan, many students,...
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Top Acts at Glasgow Comedy Festival – Frankie Boyle & Nicola Sturgeon

The Glasgow International Comedy Festival is set to return in 2025 with a star-studded lineup featuring some of the biggest names in comedy. Headliners include the likes of Frankie Boyle, Susie McCabe, and Christopher...
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Decarbonisation Plan for Grangemouth Cluster by 2045

The Scottish Government has put forward a plan for the Grangemouth industrial cluster to achieve net zero emissions by 2045. This plan aims to sustainably decarbonize the area, which currently accounts for 7.2% of...
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Future of Topgolf in Glasgow: Business as Usual Amid Callaway’s Considerations

Topgolf in Glasgow has been a popular destination since its opening in December 2022. The venue offers a unique combination of golf and entertainment, making it suitable for golfers of all skill levels and...
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Recap: Swinney’s Stance on Tax Hikes and Trump – Key Points Summarized

Clemson football coach Dabo Swinney recently made headlines for his stance on tax hikes and former President Trump. Swinney expressed his views on these topics during a press conference, where he emphasized his support...
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Tragic death of Edinburgh pensioner in bus incident prompts family’s privacy request

The tragic incident that occurred in Edinburgh on Saturday night resulted in the death of a 74-year-old man named Michael Leneghen. He was struck by a bus around 7.25pm, prompting the police to issue...
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Swinney Faces Questions from MSPs in Live FMQs Session

In a recent live session of First Minister's Questions (FMQs), Scottish Education Secretary John Swinney faced a barrage of questions from Members of the Scottish Parliament (MSPs). The session, which was broadcasted live, saw...
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Impact of Republicans Winning the Senate on America

Republicans have secured a victory in the Senate, which could potentially support a Donald Trump presidency as he nears a significant win in the White House. Throughout this election cycle, the GOP has been favored,...
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US Students in Scotland Express Concern as Donald Trump Nears Win

In Edinburgh, a group of American students and Democratic supporters anxiously watched the screens as the US election results unfolded. What started as a night of optimism turned into a nail-biting experience as the...
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Remembering a Beloved Family Man: Tribute to the Man Killed in a Bus Crash

A family is remembering their beloved father and partner, Andrew Jackson, who tragically lost his life in a bus crash. The incident took place on the A952 at the A90 near Toll of Birness...
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Bonfire Night Disorder: Police Attacked with Bricks and Fireworks

Police in Edinburgh are dealing with incidents of disorder on Bonfire Night. They have received information about planned disorder and firework-related crimes in the Moredun, Niddrie, and Gracemount areas. This has led to officers...
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Restaurant in the UK Loses General Manager, Seeks Replacement

A key member of the team that helped launch one of Scotland's most renowned restaurants has recently announced his departure after dedicating 23 years to the establishment. Dale Dewsbury, who has been the General Manager...
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Avoid Industrial Estate Due to Chemical Spill: Urgent Warning

Authorities have urged the public to steer clear of the Northburn Industrial Estate in Coatbridge, North Lanarkshire due to a chemical spill. Emergency services responded to reports of hazardous material at a commercial premises...
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Glasgow Firm Acquires High-End Restaurant Supplier

Lomond: The Wholesale Food Co, a food wholesaler based in Glasgow, has recently made a significant move to boost its growth ambitions by acquiring Clarks Speciality Foods, a firm that supplies some of Scotland's...
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Scotland’s First Inland Surf Destination: A Game-Changing Attraction

Scotland's first inland surf destination has been revealed in Ratho, near Edinburgh, showcasing a groundbreaking £60 million surfing resort that will officially open next week. The Lost Shore Surf Resort is a state-of-the-art facility equipped...
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Fireworks Safety Alert: Police Scotland Issues Warning after Edinburgh Arrests

Police Scotland is taking a strong stance on fireworks-related crime following recent incidents in Edinburgh. With Bonfire Night approaching, the authorities are on high alert to prevent any further trouble. The recent disorder in Edinburgh...
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Reducing Scotland’s Unacceptable Road Deaths: Watchdog Questions Policing

A review of road policing in Scotland has highlighted a concerning trend - a decrease in enforcement activity leading to a rise in serious collisions on Scotland's roads. The report by His Majesty’s Inspectorate...