Eight years ago, the Scottish Government floated the idea of significantly cutting back the Caledonian Sleeper because of the state of the trains and cuts in daytime rail journey times.
SNP had a good conference last weekend despite the leadershipâs bloody nose on currency. The venue packed, the First Ministerâs speech electrified delegates and impressed watching press and neutrals alike.
The capital's cocktail lovers are in for a treat this May Bank Holiday as Cocktails in the City to Edinburgh - bringing together the cityâs top bars.
Glasgow businessman Lord Willie Haughey, a former non-executive director at Celtic, has maintained that he sought nothing other than assurances as he pledged more than â¨Â£2 million of personal money to keep the SFA based at Hampden.
Edwyn Collins, the groundbreaking Scottish pop and rock pioneer who has recovered from two devastating strokes, has opened up on how moving to the Highlands has transformed his life and helped him continue to make music.
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