A young lad illegally adopted and sent to work on a farm in Australia in the 1950s. By Bill Heaney First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has
Day: March 22, 2023
TRANSPORT: Avanti West Coast contract extended by six months
Avanti West Coast has struggled with punctuality and had to slash its timetables BBC Scotland News is reporting that rail operator Avanti West Coast has
MARY’S MEALS: The longest lasting tropical storm on record has ripped through Malawi
Cyclone Freddy – thought to be the longest lasting tropical storm on record – has ripped through Malawi, causing devastation for many of the children
SNP LEADERSHIP: ‘Rattled’ Humza Yousaf heckled over gender reforms
By Lucy Ashton The SNP leadership candidate was criticised after he admitted he did not regret voting down amendments that would have prevented male rapists
MORTONS: YOU CAN ROLL OVER AND ENJOY YOUR BREAKFAST AGAIN
By Tom Chidwick in the Scottish Review In March 1971, the recently created British Tourist Authority (BTA) – established in 1969 to give the industry
25 INJURED: Massive emergency response as ship topples in high winds
By Democrat reporter Emergency services are dealing with an incident at dry dock after a ship listed dramatically at a 45-degree angle in Leith this