By Tom Mackinnon DUNDEE United welcomed 15 refugees from Iraq and Syria to Sunday’s game with Falkirk. Most of the refugees came from Lebanese camps and now live locally, in and around […]
By Tom Mackinnon DUNDEE United welcomed 15 refugees from Iraq and Syria to Sunday’s game with Falkirk. Most of the refugees came from Lebanese camps and now live locally, in and around […]
Presented by Fraser Clarke and Erin Kearns with reports from across the West of Scotland
By Lewis Birrell BRUNO ALVES could miss Rangers’ trip to Dundee on Friday night due to a back problem. The Portuguese defender was absent on Saturday as his side crashed to a […]
By Selina McLean Spearheaded by frontman Ryan Caldwell, Glasgow band Fauves have announced their debut EP entitled Les Fauves, which will be released on January 17th next year on indie label Spiral […]
By Stuart Reid Scotland’s mixed double pairing Ciara Torrance and Adam Hall are in to the 2nd round of the Badminton Scottish Grand Prix after a comprehensive victory. The pair defeated fellow […]
by Siobhann Dunn TODAY a report from the british Medical journal (BMJ) revealed that coffee could have some health benefits. Researchers from The University of Southampton looked at over 200 studies about […]
On Sunday, Motherwell play Celtic in the Betfred Cup final. The game will be held at Hampden, just like every cup final and the lion’s share of Scotland’s home games. That situation, […]
By Ross Gilchrist A big charity event called, ‘Sleep in the Park’, is set for December in Edinburgh’s Princes Street Gardens. Deputy First Minister John Swinney, Community Secretary Angela Constance, Housing Minister […]
by Lea Fabbrini South Ayrshire Council launched a new online school payments system – ‘iPayimpact’ – on the 22nd of November 2017. The system is part of the project ‘South Ayrshire Goes […]
by Siobhann Dunn FROM pub to hub- a local community is using funding to create an area for residents to enjoy. The Swan Inn in Banton, North Lanarkshire, is up for sale […]
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