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Two planning applications for massive 'hyperscale' data centres in Stirlingshire and Fife have been slammed by locals.
The latest episode of BBC Scotland’s Inside Barlinnie follows inmates battling addiction while serving time in the country’s most notorious prison.
The figures come as protests erupted in several locations across Scotland this week following a stabbing in Belfast.
The Daily Record's Lucy Farrell went to see if a spa completely set in nature offered a relaxing experience.
Campaigners insist the figures represent only the tip of the iceberg, underlining the grim reality that, for many, home is the most dangerous place to be.
The party made the claim after allegations Israeli tech firm BlackCore tried to 'smear' John Swinney during the Holyrood election campaign.
Take That brought their record-breaking Circus tour back to Hampden this weekend after seventeen years
These are extraordinary times we are living in, and we just have to savour every moment.
Tesco has launched the Craft range of pizzas - and pinsas - to show just how good the frozen stuff can be - but do they hit the mark?
Hotline Live | Scotland see off Haiti to make World Cup history!
Sunday Mail reporters were present when Sturgeon said her husband had taken “responsibility”.
For those who want to combine walking and art, this is the ideal trail.
Russian oil tanker Smyrtos, which has been sanctioned following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, was boarded by British forces.
The Sunday Mal can reveal hours after the SNP lost a third of its Westminster seats in 2017 – including Alex Salmond’s Gordon constituency – Murrell bought a black Bremont ALT1 World Timer for £4795.
Imran 'Baldy' Shahid is behind bars for the brutal murder of 15-year-old Kriss Donald in Glasgow on March 15, 2004.
“Looking at the killers of Kayden Moy, there’s evidence of them posing online with weapons, including machetes."
Around 5,000 ticketless supporters in Boston flooded into to the official fan zone to watch the match unfold on a huge screen at the city hall on Saturday night.
Hundreds of fans were stuck in queues outside Boston Stadium before kick off.
Hundreds of supporters signed up for the cheap World Cup convoys after the extraordinary efforts of key organisers.