Axel Piper

Axel Piper is a renowned news writer based in Scotland, known for his insightful coverage of all the trending news stories. With his finger on the pulse of Scotland's ever-changing landscape, Axel brings the latest updates and breaking news to readers across the nation. His extensive knowledge of current affairs, combined with his impeccable research skills, allows him to provide accurate and comprehensive reporting on a wide range of topics. From politics to entertainment, sports to technology, Axel's articles are engaging and informative, keeping readers informed and up to date.
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Man dies after being kidnapped and tortured in Snapchat video

Man dies after being kidnapped and tortured in Snapchat video

A man who was allegedly kidnapped and tortured in a horrific attack that was shared on Snapchat has died in hospital. Alan Lawson, 36, was found severely injured at his home in Saltcoats, Ayrshire, on Sunday. He passed away two days later. Brutal assault and online boast According to sources who viewed the disturbing clips on Snapchat, Lawson’s attacker held him hostage while he inflicted gruesome injuries on him. The attacker claimed that Lawson was chained to a radiator while he was beaten and slashed, leaving him with a gaping wound on his head. The attacker also claimed to have…
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Landowners and managers collaborate for responsible land use in Scotland

Landowners and managers collaborate for responsible land use in Scotland

Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park hosts a discussion on good practices Landowners and managers within Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park came together to discuss good practices and help stimulate fresh thinking to ensure Scotland’s land is managed responsibly. The event at Kinlochard Village Hall was hosted by the Scottish Land Commission, in partnership with Scottish Land and Estates and Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park Authority, featuring sessions and discussion around fairness, engagement and opportunities for land in Scotland. The event was part of the Scottish Land Commission’s ongoing efforts to promote the Scottish Land…
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A young mother’s life cut short by a rare disease

A young mother’s life cut short by a rare disease

Suzanne Gunn, a 35-year-old mother from Wallyford, East Lothian, died unexpectedly on January 3, 2024, just two days before her 36th birthday. She had been suffering from a rare auto-immune disease called granulomatosis with polyangiitis (GPA), which causes inflammation of the blood vessels and organs. A bubbly and loving person who enjoyed life Suzanne was described by her friends and family as a bubbly and loving person who enjoyed life. She had a passion for music, dancing, and travelling. She was also a devoted mother to her 11-year-old daughter, Lily, who was her “world”. Suzanne had been working as a…
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Glasgow to expand Street Play scheme in 2024 for children and communities

Glasgow to expand Street Play scheme in 2024 for children and communities

Glasgow City Council has announced that it will double the number of Street Play days in 2024, to allow children and communities to enjoy a traffic-free environment in their local streets. The scheme, which provides a free road closure for residents and groups who want to organise a Street Play session, had been growing in popularity before the Covid pandemic. What is Street Play and why is it important? Street Play is an initiative that aims to create safe and fun spaces for children to play outside in their neighbourhoods, and to bring people of all ages together. It is…
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How to Make a Difference in a Child’s Life: Tips from Foster Carers

How to Make a Difference in a Child’s Life: Tips from Foster Carers

Children need a safe and loving home to grow and thrive. But not every child has that opportunity. Many children are living in difficult or dangerous situations, and they need someone to care for them. That’s where foster carers come in. Foster carers are people who open their hearts and homes to children who need them. They provide temporary or long-term care, support, and guidance to children who can’t live with their birth families. By becoming a foster carer, you can make a profound difference in a child’s life. What is fostering and why is it important? Fostering is a…
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Scotland’s XL wind turbines face delays amid environmental concerns

Scotland’s XL wind turbines face delays amid environmental concerns

What are XL wind turbines and why are they important? XL wind turbines are large-scale offshore wind turbines that can generate more power than conventional ones. They have a maximum tip height of 187m (614ft), which is about twice the height of the tower housing Big Ben. They can also withstand harsh weather conditions and operate at greater depths in the sea. XL wind turbines are important for Scotland’s renewable energy goals, as they can produce more electricity with fewer turbines, reducing the environmental impact and the cost of installation and maintenance. They are also expected to create thousands of…
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Princes Square: A new era for Glasgow’s iconic shopping centre

Princes Square: A new era for Glasgow’s iconic shopping centre

Princes Square, one of Glasgow’s most prestigious shopping and leisure destinations, has been acquired by a new owner who plans to bring in more high-profile brands and restaurants. The property and investment collective M Core has purchased the five-storey Grade B listed building for an undisclosed sum from Redevco, the previous owner who had invested £7.5m in refurbishing the centre in 2020. A landmark in Glasgow’s city centre Princes Square, which first opened in 1988, occupies a prime position on Buchanan Street, the main shopping street in Glasgow. The centre features four self-contained retail units along the street and an…
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Woman suffers years of abuse and threats from violent ex-partner

Woman suffers years of abuse and threats from violent ex-partner

A woman has revealed how she endured years of abuse and threats from her violent ex-partner, who was finally jailed for his crimes. The woman, who cannot be named for legal reasons, said she was tormented by the man, who controlled every aspect of her life and made her fear for her safety. Abusive relationship The woman met the man, who is 38 years old, in 2019 and they started a relationship. She soon discovered that he had a history of domestic violence and had been convicted of assaulting his previous partners. He also had a problem with alcohol and…
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Cambo Country House welcomes visitors for Snowdrop Festival

Cambo Country House welcomes visitors for Snowdrop Festival

Cambo Country House and Estate, a historic venue and attraction on the coast of Fife, is preparing to host its 15th annual Snowdrop Festival in February and March. The festival celebrates the beauty and diversity of snowdrops, which are among the first flowers to bloom in the year. Cambo Estate is home to the UK’s Plant Heritage national collection of snowdrops, with over 200 varieties on display. A rare opportunity to tour the house As part of the festival, Cambo House, which has been the residence of the Erskine family since the late 1600s, will open its doors to visitors…
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Scots cancer patient reveals her struggle to survive on food banks

Scots cancer patient reveals her struggle to survive on food banks

Carol Forsyth, a 54-year-old woman from Glasgow, has shared her harrowing experience of living with incurable bone cancer and relying on food banks to feed herself and her family. She is one of the thousands of Scots who have faced long delays in receiving the new Adult Disability Payment (ADP), a benefit that replaced the Personal Independence Payment (PIP) in Scotland. The diagnosis that changed her life Carol was diagnosed with multiple myeloma, a type of cancer that affects the plasma cells in the bone marrow, in 2019. She had been feeling unwell for months, but did not suspect anything…
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