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Thursday, Jun 13

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Scottish Water urges people to stay safe and behave responsibly around watercourses this summer

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Latest figures from the National Water Safety Forum (NWSF) show that, in 2023, there were a total of 47 accidental drownings in Scotland and 236 across the UK.

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Scottish Sun mascot mobbed by selfie-chasing Tartan Army and German fans as thousands of supporters descend on Munich

THE Scottish Sun mascot caused Sunny-mania yesterday – when he was mobbed by the Tartan Army in the centre of Munich.

Locals left baffled after our team give Munich beauty spot a makeover with unique Scottish twist

THE Scottish Sun’s Euros team cheekily renamed Munich’s English Garden as the Tartan Army descended for a mega football party.

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Celtic transfer target open to offer, door opens for Rangers raid, Hibs money claim - Scottish football news

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The latest transfer news from Scottish football as champions linked with ins and outs

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Popular Scottish music festival AXED and shuts down for good as bosses release heartbreaking statement

A POPULAR Scottish music festival has been axed for good as organisers said “sorry, we really tried.”

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‘Please save it’, cry desperate locals amid plans to build over historic Scottish attraction

The Scottish Government is being urged to “step in and save” a famous Scottish battlefield site by pulling a planning application.

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Creepy ruins of abandoned Scottish ship docks captured in incredible photos

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Unsettling photographs of an abandoned Scottish dock have been shared by an urban adventurer, and it is incredible to see the dilapidated state of the site today.

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Why Scottish SMEs are losing out on £370m a year

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“This lost income could represent a significant boost to the Scottish economy and be put toward investment, employment, and a better deal for employees.”

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Scottish Tories back private nursery campaign over free childcare funding

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The private nursery sector has long complained of staffing issues due to higher wages offered by local authorities.

The ancient Scottish 'healing' well dating back millennia near cosy 'gem' pub

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For the Daily Record's latest Walk of the Week, we have chosen the fascinating and mysterious St. Columba's Well in Invermoriston — which is said to have healing properties.

Historic hotel demolished by council as row heads to Scottish Parliament

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In a highly controversial move, part of Ayr Station Hotel – a B-listed building – has been demolished following a fire.

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The Scottish museum home to the 'world's oldest football' perfect for Euro 2024 visit

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In honour of the UEFA European Football Championship kicking off this weekend, there has never been a better time to visit the world's oldest football at a Scottish museum.

Chaotic resignation of Scottish Tory leader may hasten split from UK Conservatives

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Idea of Scottish Tories reforming as new centre-right party more attuned to region’s political landscape gaining force

Scottish Tories back private nursery campaign over free childcare funding

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The private nursery sector has long complained of staffing issues due to higher wages offered by local authorities.

Scottish Tories back private nursery campaign over free childcare funding

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The private nursery sector has long complained of staffing issues due to higher wages offered by local authorities.

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Less Loving Dogs: Here are the 10 least affectionate breeds of adorable dog that may turn down snuggles and pats - including the Scottish Terrier

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These breeds of dog can make wonderful pets, but prospective owners should be aware that they may not welcome demonstrative displays of affection.

Scottish Taylor Swift fans made the earth move as they shake it off at Edinburgh gigs

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Taylor Swift brought her Eras World Tour to Murrayfield Stadium for three nights from June 7 to June 9 with crowds of 220,000 causing the ground to move.

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Scottish constituencies found to have the slowest average broadband speeds in the UK

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As BT announces a delay in plans for the digital switchover which aims to move customers away from traditional copper lines, new research by Hub26 has revealed which areas of the have the lowest average broadband speeds.

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Scotsman Obituaries: John Burnside, Scottish poet​ and novelist whose outstanding work brought acclaim and awards

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John Burnside, poet, novelist, writer. Born: 19 March 1955 in Dunfermline. Died: 29 May 2024 in Kirkcaldy, aged 69