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Special launch event sets off new train service between Stirling and London
The new Lumo route between Stirling and the capital city has been officially opened for passengers today after a launch service last week. -
Criminal Record: Peter Murrell splashed SNP cash on luxury goods and man dead on M80
Criminal Record brings together a round-up of today's biggest crime stories. -
'Liver disease felt like a death sentence but new cell therapy is godsend'
Sandra Watson was just 39 when she was hit with lethargy and an "annoying, dreaded" itch and night sweats. -
New 'first of its kind' wellness café to open Aberdeen branch this week
The newly developed brand will also boast a contrast therapy suite that offers red light therapy, an infrared sauna and a cold plunge. -
Celtic fan from East Kilbride walks out with Scottish Cup Final officials
Des Garrity took part as a referee mascot through Football Memories Scotland. -
West Lothian residents left with 'pile of mud and stones' at new estate
Hannah Ritchie, 34, bought her home at Seton Rise estate in Winchburgh around two years ago. -
Mum-of-three 'lured to death' by man who offered her job 100 miles away
Angel Whitaker, 37, was allegedly lured to her death after accepting a job offer from Donald Pennington, 59, who has since been charged with her murder and has pleaded not guilty -
Scotland's Crime Queens: 'Go-cart killer' Susan Newell forced young daughter to help dispose of boy's body
Susan Newell was the last woman to be hanged in Scotland for the sinister slaying of 13-year-old paperboy John Johnstone. -
West Lothian youths 'running riot' at council building as staff hit 'panic button'
The latest “ invasion” of the Jim Walker Partnership on South Bridge Street last week culminated in facilities staff hitting a panic button to demand police attention. -
Pope Leo's chilling AI warfare warning – 'Not permissible to entrust AI lethal decisions'
Pope Leo has released a lengthy document, known as an encyclical, on the ethical use of artificial intelligence, warning that some autonomous weapons systems have advanced "practically beyond any human reach" to govern them

