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    11 of the best restaurants in Dundee

    thecourier.co.uk Food Scotland

    This article highlights eleven of the best restaurants in Dundee, Scotland, showcasing diverse cuisines and ambiances.

    Dundee drink-driver 'thought he was on non-alcoholic Guinness'

    thecourier.co.uk News Scotland

    A Dundee man was found guilty of drink driving after mistakenly believing he was consuming non-alcoholic Guinness.

    Dundee drink-driver 'thought he was on non-alcoholic Guinness'

    thecourier.co.uk News Scotland

    A Dundee man was fined and banned from driving for 20 months after a drink-driving incident in Stirlingshire, mistakenly believing he was consuming alcohol-free Guinness.

    Rapist attacked two girls on Dundee waste ground

    thecourier.co.uk Crime Scotland

    A 21-year-old man was convicted of raping two teenage girls in Dundee, Scotland, and faces sentencing next month.

    Thursday court round-up — Rangers fans scrapping in Perth

    thecourier.co.uk Crime Scotland

    This article reports on various court cases in Scotland, including a Rangers fan involved in a fight, a lorry driver causing a fatal crash, a drink-driving tattoo artist, and several assault and disorder cases.

    How Dundee schools feed and clothe as well as teach pupils

    thecourier.co.uk Education Scotland

    Dundee schools are proactively addressing child poverty by providing food, clothing, and essential household supplies to ensure students' well-being and academic success.

    Dunfermline relegation rivals Hamilton could face points deduction

    thecourier.co.uk Sports Scotland

    Hamilton Academical, Dunfermline Athletic's relegation rivals, faces a potential points deduction due to a possible SPFL rule violation, significantly impacting Dunfermline's fight to avoid relegation.

    Two Dundee University chiefs exit as principal makes 'survival' call

    thecourier.co.uk Education Scotland

    Dundee University faces a financial crisis, leading to leadership changes and the appointment of high-profile advisors to guide the institution through the turmoil.

    Warning over disturbing sex trend as expert blasts life-changing risks - what you NEED to know | The Scottish Sun

    thescottishsun.co.uk Law Scotland

    Recent landmark prosecutions in Scotland highlight the criminalization of 'stealthing,' the non-consensual removal of a condom during sex, emphasizing the importance of consent and raising awareness of underreported sexual assaults.

    Site visit will decide Newtyle eco house appeal bid

    thecourier.co.uk Planning Scotland

    A planning appeal for an eco-friendly house in Newtyle, Scotland, will be decided after a site visit to assess the impact of nearby trees on the property.

    Woman hurt as crashes into traffic lights near Dundee Airport

    thecourier.co.uk Accident Scotland

    A woman sustained minor injuries after a car crash near Dundee Airport, resulting in damage to traffic lights and temporary road closure.

    Protesters target Dundee offices with red paint & smashed windows

    thecourier.co.uk Politics Scotland

    Pro-Palestine protesters vandalized an office building in Dundee, Scotland, targeting what was previously a Scottish Enterprise office that funded arms firms selling weapons to Israel, prompting an ongoing police investigation.

    V&A visionary to chair Dundee University recovery taskforce

    thecourier.co.uk Education Scotland

    A government taskforce, chaired by former Dundee University principal Sir Alan Langlands, will address the university's £35 million deficit and ensure its long-term sustainability.

    Dundee FC stadium traffic plans blasted by transport chiefs

    thecourier.co.uk Sports Scotland

    Disagreements over traffic management plans are delaying the construction of Dundee FC's new stadium.

    You're a football genius if you know all these lost Scottish football grounds including former national stadium | The Scottish Sun

    thescottishsun.co.uk Sports Scotland

    This article explores the history and current state of several abandoned Scottish football grounds, including former national stadiums, highlighting their significance and transformation.

    Perth firm Air Service Training collapses into administration

    thecourier.co.uk Business Scotland

    Air Service Training, a Perth-based aviation training firm with a near-century-long history, has entered administration due to financial struggles stemming from the pandemic and falling student numbers.

    Dundee FC stadium: Q&A on Camperdown plans

    thecourier.co.uk Sports Scotland

    Dundee FC's application for a new stadium at Camperdown faces delays, raising questions about the project's timeline, potential obstacles, and the overall impact on the club and the city.

    Man, 64, arrested during drugs raid on flat in Hilltown, Dundee

    thecourier.co.uk Crime Scotland

    A 64-year-old man was arrested in Dundee, Scotland following a police drug raid on his flat, with residents reporting hearing loud bangs as officers forced entry.

    XL Bully charity 'begs' for funds ahead of Angus court hearing

    thecourier.co.uk News Scotland

    A Scottish charity facing a court hearing over its planned XL Bully sanctuary is urgently seeking funds to cover the care of over 20 dogs.

    Motorcyclist, 67, who died in crash on A827 in Perthshire named

    thecourier.co.uk Accident Scotland

    A 67-year-old motorcyclist died in a crash on the A827 in Perthshire, Scotland, prompting a police investigation and appeal for witnesses.

    What could the For Women Scotland judgment mean for women’s rights? | The Spectator

    spectator.co.uk Law Scotland

    The UK Supreme Court is set to rule on the legal definition of 'woman' in relation to Scotland's Gender Representation on Public Boards Act 2018, a case brought by For Women Scotland.

    The courts have spelled out what our politicians are too scared to say: trans women aren’t women

    telegraph.co.uk Politics Scotland

    A UK Supreme Court ruling affirms that biological sex, not gender identity, determines access to single-sex spaces, prompting celebration among women's rights advocates and criticism of politicians' inaction.

    Masked 'Spider-Man' in disturbing Dundee court breach

    thecourier.co.uk Crime Scotland

    A man dressed as Spider-Man was apprehended in Dundee, Scotland, after attempting to enter his ex-partner's home and behaving erratically.

    Fife paedophile jailed for tricking child into sick 'tasting game'

    thecourier.co.uk Crime Scotland

    A Fife man was jailed for 15 months after being convicted of sexually assaulting an eight-year-old girl under the guise of a 'tasting game'.

    Dundee’s LiveHouse concert venue secures alcohol licence

    thecourier.co.uk Music Scotland

    LiveHouse Dundee, a new entertainment complex, secured its alcohol license, paving the way for its upcoming opening and promising to become a significant music venue in Scotland.

    Dundee cocaine courier says 30-year drug trade claim was 'a joke'

    thecourier.co.uk Crime Scotland

    A 64-year-old man's claim of a 30-year career in drug trafficking was dismissed as a joke, resulting in a four-year prison sentence for his role in a cocaine courier operation in Dundee.

    The women who took on the trans lobby to the UK Supreme Court... and won

    telegraph.co.uk Politics UK

    Three Scottish women successfully challenged gender recognition reforms in the UK Supreme Court, highlighting concerns about the impact on women's rights.

    VIDEO: 'Multiple explosions' as caravan catches fire in Dundee

    thecourier.co.uk News Scotland

    A caravan fire in Dundee, Scotland, resulted in multiple explosions and produced smoke visible for miles around.

    Dundee FC searching for new head of recruitment

    thecourier.co.uk Sports Scotland

    Dundee FC is seeking a new head of recruitment to improve their player acquisition strategy following a challenging season.

    List of long-distance bus services in Tayside, Fife and Stirling

    thecourier.co.uk Transportation Scotland

    This article details numerous long-distance bus services connecting Tayside, Fife, and Stirling to various destinations across Scotland and the UK, including newly launched routes to major airports.

    Care round-up: 'Dishonest' Dundee worker sanctioned

    thecourier.co.uk News Scotland

    This article reports on recent Care Inspectorate and SSSC reports, highlighting a sanctioned Dundee care worker and rating changes for a Dunfermline nursery and a Blairgowrie care home.

    Gumtree scammer conned in Dundee and Fife with dud cheques

    thecourier.co.uk Crime Scotland

    A Dundee man was sentenced for using bounced cheques to defraud online sellers on Gumtree, resulting in significant financial losses for the victims.

    Dundee Tailend to shut as new owner Mother Hubbard's take over

    thecourier.co.uk Business Scotland

    A Dundee fish and chip shop, Tailend, is closing after nearly nine years, with its owners planning a new venture in Arbroath and Mother Hubbard's taking over the location.

    Publican Thomas Justice takes over Caw's Bar in Dundee

    thecourier.co.uk Business Scotland

    A young publican, Thomas Justice, has taken over the historic Caw's Bar in Dundee, Scotland, planning to maintain its traditional charm while adding new features like live entertainment and outdoor seating.

    Dundee United, Dundee, St Johnstone, Dunfermline in Uefa payout

    thecourier.co.uk Sports Scotland

    Scottish football clubs Dundee United, Dundee, St Johnstone, and Dunfermline Athletic received a share of a record-breaking £191 million UEFA payout for player releases.

    Family tribute to Dundee man Alister Lamb, 'murdered' in Douglas

    thecourier.co.uk Crime Scotland

    The family of Alister Lamb, a 36-year-old man allegedly murdered in Dundee, Scotland, has issued a heartbreaking tribute, while a 17-year-old has been charged with his death.

    Wednesday court round-up — 'I'd rather be somewhere else'

    thecourier.co.uk Crime Scotland

    This article provides a round-up of various court cases in Scotland, covering assault charges, fraud, drug dealing, and animal welfare violations.

    Dundee girl, 15, charged with terrorism offences

    thecourier.co.uk Crime Scotland

    A 15-year-old girl from Dundee, Scotland, faces six terrorism charges, including encouraging terrorism and supporting a terrorist organization.

    Teenager in court accused of murdering Dundee man Ali Lamb

    thecourier.co.uk Crime Scotland

    A 17-year-old has been charged with the murder of Alister Lamb in Dundee, Scotland, following a stabbing incident.

    Dundee teacher thrown 'like ragdoll' and knocked out by raging boy

    thecourier.co.uk Crime Scotland

    A Dundee school teacher was violently assaulted by a student, resulting in serious injuries and raising concerns about school safety.

    Dundee pervert accidently gave stash of sordid images to relative

    thecourier.co.uk Crime Scotland

    A 57-year-old man in Dundee, Scotland, was caught possessing indecent images of children after accidentally giving a storage card containing the material to a relative.

    Harry Potter y el conflicto con su creadora: el impacto de los dichos de J.K. Rowling sobre las personas trans - La Tercera

    latercera.com Politics Scotland

    J.K. Rowling's public statements against transgender rights have sparked a major conflict with some Harry Potter actors and ignited a broader debate about gender identity and free speech in Scotland.

    Friday court round-up — Missing tooth and sex fiend's VPN hack

    thecourier.co.uk Crime Scotland

    This article summarizes several court cases in Scotland, including an assault resulting in a missing tooth, a fatal pick-up truck accident, a sex offender's VPN use, theft from a sex worker, and a spitting attack by a Hepatitis C-positive individual.

    Dundee City Council launches voluntary redundancy scheme

    thecourier.co.uk Politics Scotland

    Dundee City Council launched a voluntary redundancy scheme for non-teaching staff to reduce costs, potentially affecting up to 100 positions over two years.

    Dundee gym boss 'stole driver's future' in tragic crash

    thecourier.co.uk Accident Scotland

    A Dundee gym owner's dangerous driving caused a serious car accident, leaving a young man with catastrophic brain injuries and his family devastated.

    'Dundee's cheapest' 4-bedroom house sold at auction

    thecourier.co.uk RealEstate Scotland

    A four-bedroom house in Dundee, Scotland, marketed as the city's cheapest, sold at auction for £178,000, exceeding its guide price but remaining below its valuation.

    GALLERY: Kids try out new £135,000 Monikie aqua park

    thecourier.co.uk Recreation Scotland

    A new £135,000 aqua park in Monikie, Scotland, opened to local schoolchildren before its public launch, offering slides, climbing walls, and other inflatable features.

    Landowner fails in legal bid against forced sale of St Andrews site

    thecourier.co.uk Law Scotland

    A Scottish court upheld a government decision to force the sale of a St Andrews land plot to a community group for a public garden, rejecting the landowner's claim of unlawful procedures.

    Dundee penthouse operated as short-term let without licence

    thecourier.co.uk News Scotland

    A Dundee penthouse apartment operated as an unlicensed short-term let, resulting in a licensing application refusal after numerous objections and despite prior bookings.

    Dundee thug beat up ex-girlfriend and stole boy's takeaway

    thecourier.co.uk Crime Scotland

    A Dundee man was sentenced to 32 months in prison for assaulting his ex-girlfriend, stealing a teenager's food, and possessing drugs.

    Two dead after crash between car and coach near Brechin

    thecourier.co.uk Accident Scotland

    A fatal car crash near Brechin, Scotland, claimed the lives of two young passengers, while the driver was arrested and a police investigation is underway.

    Broughty Ferry bowling pavilion set for new lease of life

    thecourier.co.uk Sports Scotland

    A dilapidated bowling pavilion in Broughty Ferry, Scotland, is getting a new lease on life thanks to a local youth football club's 25-year lease and planned refurbishment.

    Man, 57, arrested after disturbance on Dundee street

    thecourier.co.uk Crime Scotland

    A 57-year-old man was arrested and charged in Dundee after a Friday afternoon disturbance on Kinghorne Road, with a court appearance scheduled for Monday.

    No SSPCA visit to Angus XL Bully kennels since 2023

    thecourier.co.uk Animals Scotland

    An unlicensed dog kennel in Angus, Scotland, housing XL Bullies and facing a court appeal for a licence, hasn't been visited by the SSPCA since a charity took over last year, coinciding with the closure of a nearby SSPCA rescue centre.

    Kaitlyn Kyle: Tributes for teen who died in crash near Brechin

    thecourier.co.uk Obituary Scotland

    Tributes pour in for 19-year-old Kaitlyn Kyle and a 20-year-old man who died in a fatal car crash near Brechin, Scotland, prompting a police investigation for witnesses and dash-cam footage.

    6 of the best bakeries to pay a visit to in Dundee

    thecourier.co.uk Food Scotland

    This article highlights six exceptional bakeries in Dundee, Scotland, each offering a unique selection of pastries, pies, and other baked goods.

    Swinney angers charity over Scottish Child Payment comments | The Herald

    heraldscotland.com Politics Scotland

    Scottish Finance Minister Swinney's comments on the Scottish Child Payment spark controversy, with charities arguing for an increase to combat child poverty while Swinney cites concerns about work incentives.

    Fake cop who pulled over woman on M90 was sex offender

    thecourier.co.uk Crime Scotland

    A convicted child sex offender impersonated a military police officer, stopping a pregnant woman on a motorway, leading to his conviction and compensation order.

    Dundee engineering firm's £6m investment sees headcount quadruple - The Courier

    thecourier.co.uk Business Scotland

    Quest Precision Engineering, a Dundee-based manufacturer, has quadrupled its workforce after a £6 million investment fueled by global demand for its precision-machined parts.

    New Dundee FC stadium planning process explained

    thecourier.co.uk Sports Scotland

    This article details the planning process for Dundee FC's new stadium, including the application's current status, the decision-making process, and potential appeal routes.

    Whiskey Fraud Strikes Britain and Ireland - The New York Times

    nytimes.com Finance World

    A significant Scotch whisky investment scam has unfolded in Britain and Ireland, leaving investors with losses after a company's collapse.

    Wednesday court round-up — Friend, foe or the United Nations

    thecourier.co.uk Crime Scotland

    This article summarizes various court cases in Scotland, including assaults, dog attacks, drug offenses, and prison attacks.

    Crack dealers rumbled by Dundee housing support officers

    thecourier.co.uk Crime Scotland

    Two individuals from Suffolk were jailed in Dundee, Scotland, after housing support officers uncovered their crack cocaine dealing operation.

    Swinney urged to act in bid to reverse near-record alcohol deaths | The Herald

    heraldscotland.com Politics Scotland

    A coalition of 72 groups is urging Scotland's First Minister, John Swinney, to address the near-record alcohol-related deaths by increasing funding for treatment and implementing preventative measures.

    Dundee mum's heartbreak as son Riley Welsh dies age 13

    thecourier.co.uk Obituary Scotland

    A Dundee mother shares her heartbreak after the passing of her 13-year-old son, Riley Welsh, who battled lifelong health issues.

    Lorry driver who caused horse deaths in horrific A9 crash is banned

    thecourier.co.uk Accident Scotland

    A lorry driver was banned from driving and sentenced to unpaid work for causing a fatal crash on the A9 in Scotland, resulting in the deaths of four horses and serious injuries to his passenger.

    New roofs plan for 25 Angus Council houses affected by Raac

    thecourier.co.uk Politics Scotland

    Angus Council in Scotland is proposing roof replacements for 25 council houses containing the dangerous material Raac, while ruling out compulsory purchases for nearby privately owned homes.

    List reveals 2025 ranking of East Lothian secondary schools | East Lothian Courier

    eastlothiancourier.com Education Scotland

    A new ranking of East Lothian secondary schools based on the percentage of students achieving five Highers reveals significant improvements and varied performances across different institutions.

    Supreme Court gender ruling has had swift impact on transgender lives | The National

    thenational.scot Politics UK

    A recent UK Supreme Court ruling on gender has swiftly led to significant changes impacting transgender individuals' lives, sparking protests and raising concerns about potential discrimination.

    A rugby festival where the game is only part of the story | The Herald

    heraldscotland.com Sports Scotland

    The Dalziel Festival of Youth Rugby is more than just a sporting event; it's a celebration of community, legacy, and the enduring bonds between generations.

    Child poverty inaction is 'deliberate act of state harm' | The Herald

    heraldscotland.com Politics Scotland

    A children's charity chief executive criticizes the Scottish and UK governments' inaction on child poverty, calling it a 'deliberate act of state harm' and urging for increased financial support and policy changes.

    Swallow Roundabout chaos: Why is there no Dundee bypass?

    thecourier.co.uk Transportation Scotland

    The article explores the ongoing debate surrounding the lack of a Dundee bypass in Scotland, highlighting the history of proposals, associated costs and environmental concerns, and recent government decisions.

    Over 100,000 Scots face energy cuts in BBC radio switch-off 'crisis' | The Herald

    heraldscotland.com Energy Scotland

    Over 100,000 Scottish households risk energy cuts due to the impending BBC radio switch-off, highlighting the slow rollout of smart meters across the country.

    Tuesday court round-up — Footsie £500 and Milk Bar-ney

    thecourier.co.uk Crime Scotland

    This article provides a roundup of recent court cases in Dundee, Scotland, covering various crimes, including armed robbery, assault, and dangerous driving.

    Future of 'Screen Machine' mobile cinema service secured | The Herald

    heraldscotland.com Cinema Scotland

    Scotland's beloved mobile cinema service, Screen Machine, secures £500,000 in funding to replace its aging vehicle and continue bringing films to rural and island communities for decades to come.

    Dundee mum's year-long search for answers over why son, 9, died

    thecourier.co.uk Obituary Scotland

    A Dundee mother recounts her heartbreaking year-long struggle to find answers regarding her nine-year-old son's sudden and unexplained death.

    Chikhanz Dundee: New fast food restaurant opens

    thecourier.co.uk Food Scotland

    A new fast-food restaurant, Chikhanz, offering smash burgers, fried chicken, and loaded fries, has opened in Dundee, Scotland, to a positive local response.

    MI5 plants in the SNP? No, they destroyed indy hopes all by themselves | The Herald

    heraldscotland.com Politics Scotland

    The author argues that the Scottish National Party's (SNP) actions, not MI5, have severely damaged the cause of Scottish independence, citing the party's handling of the Supreme Court ruling on gender recognition.

    Fake liberals wage war on Scotland's poorest and most vulnerable folk | The Herald

    heraldscotland.com Politics Scotland

    This article critiques the Scottish government's handling of legislation concerning prostitution, drug addiction, and assisted suicide, arguing that it fails to adequately protect the most vulnerable.

    Girl, 14, charged after 'assaulting police' at Dundee cafe

    thecourier.co.uk Crime Scotland

    A 14-year-old girl in Dundee, Scotland, was charged with assaulting police officers who responded to a report of disorderly conduct at a cafe.

    My fellow Americans, please don't move to Scotland | The Herald

    heraldscotland.com Immigration Scotland

    A US citizen living in Scotland discourages fellow Americans from relocating there due to the UK government's tightening immigration policies and Scotland's own challenges.

    Steve Clarke on Dundee FC star Simon Murray Scotland hopes

    thecourier.co.uk Sports Scotland

    Scotland's manager, Steve Clarke, explains his decision to exclude Dundee FC's top scorer, Simon Murray, from the national team's upcoming friendlies, citing a focus on younger players.

    Thursday court round-up - Sick 'magic trick' & beggar thrown

    thecourier.co.uk Crime Scotland

    A Scottish court roundup details several cases, including sexual assault, attempted murder, assault of a disabled person, and a paedophile's conviction.

    Dog breeder who caused £3.5k damage to Fife hotel admonished

    thecourier.co.uk Law Scotland

    A Scottish dog breeder was admonished by a court after causing £3,500 in damage to a hotel room and possessing illegal pepper spray.

    North Berwick: Jacqueline Aston sentenced for breaching bail | East Lothian Courier

    eastlothiancourier.com Crime Scotland

    Jacqueline Aston received a community payback order for breaching a bail condition that prohibited her from contacting a woman she previously harassed.

    Major 187-home development set for approval in Stanley despite road safety fears from community - The Courier

    thecourier.co.uk Development Scotland

    A proposed 187-home development in Stanley, Scotland, faces opposition due to community concerns about road safety, despite officials recommending approval.

    Perth electrician stole £70k from own business

    thecourier.co.uk Crime Scotland

    A Perth electrician admitted to stealing £70,000 from his own business over five years, using the funds for personal expenses including holidays and dating site subscriptions.

    Monday court round-up — Crying biker and murder bid trial ordered

    thecourier.co.uk Crime Scotland

    This article summarizes several court cases in Scotland, including murder trials, assault charges, and financial crimes.

    Cats alerted Dundee householder to late-night break-in

    thecourier.co.uk Crime Scotland

    A burglar was apprehended in Dundee after a homeowner's cats alerted her to a late-night break-in, leading to a chase and arrest.

    Who are the 6 best unsigned artists coming out of Dundee in 2025? - The Courier

    thecourier.co.uk Music Scotland

    This article showcases six promising unsigned musical artists from Dundee, Scotland, highlighting their styles, upcoming gigs, and notable achievements.

    Rick's Disco: Were you in the Dundee 'smart set' in the 80s?

    thecourier.co.uk History Scotland

    This article recounts the history of Rick's Disco, a nightclub in Dundee, Scotland, that transformed a former library into a popular 1980s nightspot before suffering from fires and eventually closing.

    Man guilty of 'alarming people' by exposing himself at Fife house

    thecourier.co.uk Law Scotland

    A Fife man was found guilty of indecent exposure after two separate incidents where he was seen exposing himself at his front door, claiming he was urinating due to mobility issues.

    Trans rights row as Scottish universities review policies | The Herald

    heraldscotland.com Politics Scotland

    Scottish universities are reviewing their transgender inclusive toilet policies following a UK Supreme Court ruling that has sparked controversy and protests.

    We live in the cheapest seaside town in the UK - it's in the middle of nowhere and it rains all the time - but we love it | Daily Mail Online

    dailymail.co.uk RealEstate Scotland

    Campbeltown, Scotland, is revealed as the UK's cheapest seaside town, offering affordable housing despite its remote location and rainy weather, attracting both long-term residents and newcomers seeking a quieter life.

    Firebombings, cocaine scams & a crazed football ultra - astonishing inside story of Brit crime war rocking Costa del Sol | The Sun

    thesun.co.uk Crime Spain

    A bloody gang war between rival Scottish crime families erupts on the Costa del Sol, resulting in a double assassination and escalating violence.

    The Costa Del Sol gang bloodbath: A shocking new underworld theory is uncovered by FRED KELLY | Daily Mail Online

    dailymail.co.uk Crime World

    The article details the shocking double murder of two notorious Scottish gangsters in Spain, potentially linked to a long-running feud and raising concerns about escalating gang violence.

    Gavin & Stacey icon Ruth Jones' secret life in one of Britain's most remote corners | Daily Mail Online

    dailymail.co.uk Celebrity Scotland

    Actress Ruth Jones, known for her role in Gavin & Stacey, secretly enjoys a tranquil life in the remote Scottish Highlands, co-owning a restaurant and holiday home in Lochinver.

    Scots have 50 phrases for kicking the bucket

    thetimes.com Death Scotland

    A survey reveals that Scots utilize over 50 euphemisms for death, highlighting a cultural tendency to avoid direct conversation about mortality.

    Teacher Eppie Sprung Dawson struck off for having sex with pupil complains about stigma

    telegraph.co.uk Education Scotland

    A teacher, Eppie Sprung Dawson, was struck off the teaching register after engaging in sexual activity with a pupil and later established a charity addressing stigma faced by those involved in the criminal justice system.

    Palestinian shop 'abruptly evicted' from Edinburgh home after 12 years | The National

    thenational.scot Politics Scotland

    A Palestinian fair trade shop in Edinburgh faces eviction after 12 years of operating at a subsidized rent from the Church of Scotland, sparking controversy amid the ongoing conflict in Gaza.

    La vieja guerra entre clanes mafiosos escoceses que tiñó de sangre la Costa del Sol

    abc.es Crime World

    A decades-long feud between the Daniel and Lyons crime families in Scotland escalated to a deadly double murder in Fuengirola, Spain, highlighting the international reach of organized crime.

    The world's best writing holidays

    telegraph.co.uk Travel World

    This article highlights exceptional writing holiday opportunities in Scotland and Shropshire, offering diverse courses for aspiring screenwriters and fiction writers.