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Decision not to jail evil Fornethy 'House of Horrors' teacher to be probed by Crown
Patricia Robertson, 77, battered and force fed girls as young as six at Fornethy House in Kilry, Angus, between 1969 and 1984. -
New West Lothian McDonald's restaurant opens its doors
Following significant investment from local franchisee Mike Hall, the restaurant will open for dine-in, takeaway, Drive Thru and Click & Serve. -
Fury at Ayrshire councils' plan to outsource parking wardens to private firms
A proposal to outsource parking enforcement would turn services into the “wild west”, it's been argued. -
Man dead and three in hospital after Glasgow street disturbance
Police say they are treating the man's death as unexplained. -
Celebrating the success of the digital intergenerational project in Airdrie
This award-winning initiative, delivered through the council’s Driving Digital Locally initiative, brings generations together to improve digital skills among older adults while helping young pupils develop vital communication and social skills. -
Dogs are drinking less water in the UK this winter - what you need to know
A vet has shared important advice for dog owners about their pets' water intake during the winter months. -
Woman killed in Glasgow Harbour 'hit and run' - everything we know so far
The victim sadly died in hospital. -
Radiators stay warmer by following simple 30cm rule that slashes energy bills
An insulation expert has suggested that homeowners could be missing out on maximising their home's efficiency by making one simple mistake -
Drunk clubber mounts pavement in car leaving four people injured in horror incident
Christopher Parry has been jailed after driving off from nightclub drunk, injuring a man that tried to stop him and three others. -
Edinburgh airport flights grounded after air control IT issue - everything we know so far
Passengers faced delays, cancellations, and diversions, with some stuck on planes for hours.

