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Beatrice and Eugenie's Royal goodbye - Ascot absence, garden party axe and Kate feud
As King Charles continues to distance the monarchy from Andrew, his daughters Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie are reportedly being sidelined. -
UK airline collapses into administration after 28 years - all flights cancelled
Regional carrier Eastern Airways has ceased operations and cancelled all flights after entering administration, with the loss of a key contract with KLM. -
Buffy the Vampire Slayer star Nicholas Brendon dies aged 54
Nicholas Brendon, who was best known for playing Xander Harris in the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer between 1997 and 2003, and Kevin Lynch in Criminal Minds, has died. -
Dedicated mum who was heroin addict at 16 urges Scottish Government to tackle drugs deaths
Brave Susan Galloway's "miracle" new start came after she fell pregnant and she fought to win back her baby girl. -
Dramatic footage shows hero brothers chasing masked gang who raided neighbours' shop
Euan and Scott courageously charged towards the thugs and nearly got run down by their car in the process. -
Nearly three quarters of Reform's Holyrood constituency candidates are men
EXCLUSIVE: Reform in Scotland has been blasted for their record on gender balance. -
Parties must be clear in the election on how they will reduce child poverty
In an article for the Record, IPPR Scotland Director Stephen Boyd says benefits play a huge role in tackling poverty. -
Call for "tailgating" ban in Scotland to counter rushing of turnstiles by ultras
Scottish Government urged to bring laws to stop fans forcing their way into football grounds -
The murders of seven prostitutes that shocked Scotland
Diane McInally, a young mum, was the first of seven prostitutes working the streets of Glasgow who were killed between 1991 and 2005. -
'I SWEAR we're pals' Tourette's campaigner John Davidson and nightclub attack victim end film feud
Award-winning Netflix film I Swear portrays a 19-year-old John landing himself in court for assault in the 90s, blaming a tic for hitting a man on a night out.

