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Scots sisters die just days apart as heartbroken family plan to lay them to rest together

A joint funeral is to be held for siblings Shaunie and Shavanna Thomson, from Edinburgh, who were just 26 and 21 when they died three weeks apart. → Read More

Scots nurse gives up hospital job of 20 years to help the injured in Ukraine

Mel Graham left her ICU job at Glasgow Royal Infirmary to treat soldiers and civilians with catastrophic wounds caused by the bombing. → Read More

US Nicholas Rossi prosecutor says case led him to buy £1million Scots castle

Former Utah county attorney David Leavitt is the new owner of Knockderry Castle in Helensburgh, Argyll, after leaving his role amid controversy surrounding the Rossi case. → Read More

Young Rangers fan becomes Scotland's first ever wheelchair mascot to make it onto pitch

Layton Steel, five, was joined on the Livingston pitch by skippers James Tavernier and Nicky Devlin, who wore a headset to show solidarity with the autistic youngster. → Read More

Jim Baxter Wembley shirt mystery sees Tartan Army legend make third claim on iconic top

Kenny McIntosh, singer in the Tartan Specials, said the band bagged the “holy grail of tops” at auction in April 2015. → Read More

Jim Baxter’s iconic '67 Scotland jersey sparks dispute over true owner hours before auction

Two Falkirk businessmen claim their strip is the real deal as auctioneers prepare to sell off the shirt they claim was worn by 'Slim Jim' at Scotland's historic 3-2 victory over England at Wembley. → Read More

Scots man who vanished 30 years ago 'could be alive and living secret life'

Police believe Peter McGuire could be 'alive and well' three decades after he vanished from his hometown of High Valleyfield, Fife, in January 1993. → Read More

Scots amputee, 5, becomes martial arts master after fighting for life

Carys Vaughan, from the Black Isle, has been given an award for her inspiring approach to life with her prosthetic leg - which includes hobbies like Kenpo and street dancing. → Read More

"Heartbreaking" death toll of homeless Scots in Glasgow reaches 160 sparking demands for nationwide probe

The death toll of homeless Scots living in temporary accommodation in the city over the last five years was branded 'heartbreaking'. → Read More

Investors who lost millions in fake windfarm scheme seek justice from Glasgow swindler

Swindled investors in a bogus green scheme have joined forces to take on banned boss Dr Paul Dougan. → Read More

Family of Scots child killer's victim speak out as monster put back behind bars

Adam Stein, from Glasgow, was jailed for the rape and murder of six-year-old Collette Gallacher in a Northamptonshire town in 1986. → Read More

Five great Scottish slang words still missing from dictionary as 'Jag' added as entry

A new meaning has been included in the dictionary to reflect it being a Scottish term for injection. → Read More

Wind farm scammer who conned millions from customers banned from running companies for 14 years

Dr Paul Dougan was found to have used investors’ cash to fund separate property ventures instead of putting it into wind farm projects. → Read More

Scot's Come Dine with me star who had sex with boy avoids jail after love rival threats

Lucy Haughey, 42, from Glasgow, had previously been convicted of stalking and abusing Sharon Low. → Read More

Brave boy given months to live celebrates Christmas with his family thanks to new trial drug

Five-year-old Caleb Stirrat, from Clydebank, is making special memories after being given fresh hope following a terminal diagnosis for rare brain cancer. → Read More

Scots mum who started homeless charity with £5 feeds 55,000 on Glasgow streets in a year

Laura McSorley started Kindness Homeless Street Team shortly before coronavirus hit. → Read More

Homeless charity feeds 55,000 this year in Glasgow as fuel poverty brings more hungry kids to service

Bitter temperatures and rising energy bills have driven more children to the the Kindness Homeless Street Team in Glasgow in recent months. → Read More

Serial killer Peter Tobin linked to disappearance of student later found dead near cliffs

Johnstone-born Tobin, 75, has been linked to the disappearance of Jessie Earl, 22, in East Sussex more than four decades ago. → Read More

Henry McLeish demands leadership from football chiefs after 'mixed messages' on whether fans should attend grounds

The Former First Minister called for clarity after John Swinney warned supporters to stay at home despite the turnstiles remaining open for a series of crunch matches on Wednesday. → Read More

Scots couple's camper van stolen by dodgy courier turns up hundreds of miles away

June and Alastair Rafique, from Corpach, Fort William, have finally got their £5,000 van - two months after it vanished on route to Scotland. → Read More