Hundreds of passengers faced "shambolic" major disruption at Waverley station in Edinburgh tonight after a series of train cancellations and a breakdown.
Tributes have been paid to a "hero" British father who is said to have died protecting his family when a hotel guest barged into their room and attacked him.
Scotland must be ready to stage two referendums on independence in any future bid to leave the UK or face the âacrimony and gridlockâ of Brexit, MSPs have been warned.
Edinburghâs historic Old Town has been turned into an unsightly âauction martâ and a âconstruction siteâ this month thanks to new road closures and crowd control barriers, heritage experts and business leaders have complained.
The timing of last weekâs MacTaggart Lecture could not have been more serendipitous. As Channel 4 head of news and current affairs, and newly-crowned Queen of the Sisterhood, Dorothy Byrne, picked up a sling-shot and hit a succession of media Goliaths, including James Murdoch, squarely between the eyes, a squad of broadcast and print journalists appeared to have embarked on a mission to demonstrate the acuity of her take-down and the urgency of her message.
Scotland came from behind to defeat France at Murrayfield thanks to a Chris Harris try as Gregor Townsend's men continued their World Cup preparations.
Online groups promoting historical images of some of Scotlandâs most iconic cities say they have tightened moderation on the sites after accusations that they had become a âmausoleum for racist languageâ.
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