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Dog expert warns of Staffordshire Bull Terrier 'red flag'
The Staffordshire Bull Terrier is a popular dog in the UK, but an expert has warned that people do need to be prepared -
NASA Artemis 2 countdown begins as launch date confirmed for moon mission
NASA has confirmed the countdown has started for Artemis 2, the first crewed moon mission since 1972, with launch targeted for April 1 following months of setbacks -
Daniel gangsters throw 'karma' drinks party after Lyons hood snared in Bali
Gleeful hoods from the rival Daniel and Richardson clans enjoyed private drinks over the weekend and exchanged memes mocking Steven Lyons arrest. -
Posh nursery boss caught tax-dodging £90k after renowned ‘kindergarten’ hailed by Tatler mag
Alison Hawkins, who runs Wester Coates Nursery just a mile from Edinburgh city centre, was hit with an almost £40,000 penalty by HM Revenue and Customs. -
Skint ex-lover of murdered gangster Marc Webley flogging fags online for extra cash
Jodie Steele, 42, has dozens of packets which she is brazenly selling on social media. -
Oil, energy and how we pay for it will be at the heart of May's Holyrood elections
Record View says with every Scots household facing a cost-of-living nightmare, we can’t afford to let any opportunity for economic growth pass us by. -
100,000 Scots families to receive tax free childcare boost under Scottish Labour plan
EXCLUSIVE: Anas Sarwar has promised to make childcare more affordable if he becomes First Minister. -
Line of Duty's Vicky McClure uses her TV detective training to try and solve Bible John mystery
The actor visits Glasgow in a new Sky History programme to find out more about Scotland's notorious serial killer. -
George Michael's iconic Faith leather jacket heads to auction
The incredible £1.5m Propstore music auction includes one of the largest Queen collections ever, the last poster signed by John Lennon and handwritten lyrics by Paul McCartney. -
Scott Mills probed by police in 2016 over sexual offences against 'teenage boy'
Scott Mills was questioned by police under caution but the case was dropped because of a lack of evidence

