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Studio Modou brings community-focused dining to Glasgow offering 13 course tasting menu
Chef Modou Diagne has officially opened the doors to Studio Modou - a 22-seat, community-focused restaurant in the south side of Glasgow. -
SNP Perth and Kinross Council leader criticised by predecessor for "talking down Perth"
Perth and Kinross Council's leader said the Fair City's "current hotel provision falls short of meeting the expectations of today’s visitors". -
Bonnie Blue breaks silence over 'bangbus tour' arrest as Bali police issue major update
Indonesia's laws mean the adult star could face up to 15 years in prison and a fine of about £270,000 if convicted -
Police eject protesters from Reform UK-led council meeting amid racism row
Tensions were high after the Reform UK-led council's former leader resigned on Tuesday in a social media storm -
Chicken brand announces Scottish expansion with Livingston store opening
Sides, the fastest-growing UK hot-chicken brand, is set to open two new locations across Scotland in the first half of 2026 in Glasgow and Livingston, marking its first entry into the Scottish market. -
West Lothian primary pupils build creativity with festive hard hat designs
The creative design initiative invited children to showcase their imagination by transforming construction hard hats into Christmas themed creations, with nearly 200 primary school pupils across Scotland getting involved. -
Woman wins £525k on scratchcard and shocks people by what she will do with winnings
A French woman who won €600,000 (£525k) on a scratchcard has shared her generous plan to help a loved one in a difficult financial situation, leaving people stunned -
Scotland's Christmas and New Year bin collection dates 2025 - check your council here
Don't miss your festive bins collection with our handy guide from all the councils across the country -
Blackburn MP raises St Kentigern's Academy question in parliament
The Blackburn and Linlithgow MP called on the Prime Minister to join her demand for the Scottish Government to step up to meet the funding gap in light of the £10 billion extra in funding received since July 2024. -
Stirling councillors give thumbs up to 'tourist tax' plans despite delay call
The visitor levy will come into force from June 2027, despite opposition and business calls for a delay to consider possible Scottish Government changes.

