A new boat has been launched at Renfrew for the first time in more than 25 years as one company invests in a new era of commercial shipbuilding on the River Clyde.
The decision to approve the flying of a giant blimp depicting Donald Trump as an angry, orange baby near Parliament has been defended by London Mayor Sadiq Khan.
Why does Scotland continue to punch above its weight in some of the worst areas imaginable, despite being described by many as the âworldâs best small countryâ, asks Darren McGarvey.
Of all the tributes yesterday, and I think I might have read them all, or at least attempted to, with moistening eyes, one stood out. It was from Alan Gilzeanâs grandaughter. âFly high grandad,â wrote Amy Gilzean on Facebook.
Rangers and Sports Direct will face off in court today after the retail company was granted an injunction which prevented the Ibrox side from selling their new strips.
Itâs been 25 years since the Assynt Crofters captured the publicâs imagination with their audacious bid to shake up centuries of Highland history and buy the land where they worked and lived.
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