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Double tornadoes thwart Scotland fans in US with World Cup streams cut off halfway through historic win
Tornado sirens rang out across Kansas City on Saturday night, with a chilling warning to locals and World Cup tourists alike to shelter in place -
Scotland fans in Edinburgh and Glasgow rejoice after historic World Cup win
Punters turned out in numbers at pubs and clubs across Scotland to watch the national team. -
Anger as figures show one woman a month killed by violent partner in Scotland
Campaigners insist the figures represent only the tip of the iceberg, underlining the grim reality that, for many, home is the most dangerous place to be. -
Barlinnie prisoners battling cycle of reoffending and relapse
The latest episode of BBC Scotland’s Inside Barlinnie follows inmates battling addiction while serving time in the country’s most notorious prison. -
The worrying reason young men in Scotland are posing with knives online
“Looking at the killers of Kayden Moy, there’s evidence of them posing online with weapons, including machetes." -
Barbie has touched down in Scotland for a major exhibition of the world’s most famous doll
Thousands of fans are expected to visit Kelvingrove Art Gallery after the opening day sold out in hours. -
The Fratellis say playing homecoming TRNSMT gig will be a “pinch me” moment
The indie-rock trio will take to the main stage at Glasgow Green on Saturday, along with acts including Kasabian, Sonny Fodera and The Snuts. -
Peter Murrell bought £4795 luxury watch with SNP money the day after election losses
The Sunday Mal can reveal hours after the SNP lost a third of its Westminster seats in 2017 – including Alex Salmond’s Gordon constituency – Murrell bought a black Bremont ALT1 World Timer for £4795. -
Nicola Sturgeon backed Peter Murrell even after he resigned for lying
Sunday Mail reporters were present when Sturgeon said her husband had taken “responsibility”. -
Vast AI data centres planned for Scotland spark fury amid 'Olympic-level greenwashing'
Two planning applications for massive 'hyperscale' data centres in Stirlingshire and Fife have been slammed by locals.

