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Ardbeg House Crowned UK’s Best Place to Stay 2026

Ardbeg House Crowned UK’s Best Place to Stay 2026

Ardbeg House, the bold new whisky hotel on Islay that welcomed its first guests in September 2025, has stormed to the very top of The Times and The Sunday Times Best Places to Stay 2026 guide, winning both the UK overall title and Scotland crown just six months after opening. This is not just another award. This is the fastest rise ever seen in the 30-year history of the prestigious list. A Whisky Wonderland That Feels Like Home Judges called it “a whisky wonderland with playful, maximalist interiors and a convivial bar priced for locals too.” Every room scored 9/10.…
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Police Scotland Rules Out Large Away Allocations for Old Firm After Ibrox Chaos

Police Scotland Rules Out Large Away Allocations for Old Firm After Ibrox Chaos

Celtic fans stormed the Ibrox pitch in jubilation after their penalty shootout victory over Rangers in Sunday's Scottish Cup quarter-final. What started as celebration quickly descended into ugly scenes as home supporters joined the invasion, leading to clashes that forced police into prolonged crowd-control operations. Now Police Scotland has delivered a blunt verdict: the return of 7,500-strong away sections is currently "not workable". Police say they cannot safely manage another match with that volume of travelling fans after Sunday's disorder. Nine arrests have been made so far, with officers warning the final tally will rise significantly. What Happened Inside Ibrox on…
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UK Hit by Fierce Gale-Force Winds as Snow and Arctic Chill Return

UK Hit by Fierce Gale-Force Winds as Snow and Arctic Chill Return

Britain is facing a fierce battering from gale-force winds this week, with gusts up to 80mph already sweeping northern Scotland and colder Arctic air set to plunge temperatures well below average by Friday. The sudden swing from mild autumn weather to wintry conditions has caught many by surprise, with travel chaos, power cuts, and the first snow of the season all now on the cards. Scotland Bears the Brunt on Wednesday The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for wind across western and northern Scotland, valid until midday Wednesday. Gusts of 65-70mph are widely expected, with a small…
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Glasgow Central Station Reopens After Devastating Fire Shutdown

Glasgow Central Station Reopens After Devastating Fire Shutdown

Glasgow Central Station, Scotland's beating heart of rail travel, is finally welcoming passengers back after a terrifying fire ripped through a neighboring Victorian building and forced a week-long closure. The blaze that started in a vape shop on Union Street reduced a landmark tenement to rubble and left thousands of commuters stranded. Now, with demolition complete and safety checks cleared, normal services resume today, bringing huge relief to the city. What Sparked the Massive Union Street Blaze Firefighters were called to S2 Vape Shop on Union Street just after 9am on Sunday 6 October. Within minutes the fire spread upwards…
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Zero Officers Sacked Despite 360 Racism Complaints in Forces That Admitted Institutional Bias

Zero Officers Sacked Despite 360 Racism Complaints in Forces That Admitted Institutional Bias

Two British police forces that stood up in 2023 and called themselves institutionally racist have not fired a single officer for racism in the two years that followed, even after receiving 360 formal complaints about race discrimination. Exclusive data obtained by Hyphen after months of freedom of information battles shows the promises of change have so far rung hollow. Historic Admissions That Shocked the Nation In May 2023, Police Scotland’s then chief constable Sir Iain Livingstone became the first leader in Britain to publicly state his force was “institutionally racist and discriminatory”. A month later, Avon and Somerset chief constable…
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Scotland Faces Urgent Calls for Data Center Moratorium as Power Demands Threaten Net Zero Goals

Scotland Faces Urgent Calls for Data Center Moratorium as Power Demands Threaten Net Zero Goals

Environmental campaigners have delivered a stark warning to the Scottish Government: approve more giant data centers and risk wrecking the country’s climate targets while pushing up everyone’s energy bills. A coalition of green groups says planned hyperscale facilities could eventually need more power than Scotland uses on the coldest winter night. The coalition, Stop Climate Chaos Scotland (SCCS), has written directly to First Minister John Swinney demanding an immediate pause on all large-scale data center projects until proper climate and grid studies are completed. Explosive Growth of Hyperscale Plans Scotland has suddenly become one of Europe’s hottest data center locations,…
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Starmer’s Leaked Memo Ignites Devolution Storm

Starmer’s Leaked Memo Ignites Devolution Storm

Prime Minister Keir Starmer privately told his cabinet they can override the elected governments of Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland when spending UK money, even if those governments strongly oppose it. The bombshell instruction, contained in a December memo leaked to Plaid Cymru, has triggered fury across the devolved nations and exposed deep cracks inside Welsh Labour itself. The revelation comes just weeks before crucial Welsh and Scottish elections and has been branded "muscular unionism" by critics who warn it risks permanently damaging trust between Westminster and the nations. What the Memo Actually Says In the 12 December note, seen by…
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PowerPhotonic Selected for Strategic Role in Scotland’s Pivot into Space Programme

PowerPhotonic Selected for Strategic Role in Scotland’s Pivot into Space Programme

In a significant move that underscores Scotland’s growing dominance in the global space economy, Dalgety Bay-based PowerPhotonic has been selected as a key winner in the prestigious Pivot into Space programme. This national initiative, delivered by Space Scotland and part-funded by the UK Space Agency, aims to bridge the gap between established terrestrial engineering excellence and the high-stakes demands of the space sector. The selection marks a pivotal moment for the precision laser optics manufacturer, positioning it to transfer its world-class expertise in freeform optics from earth-bound industries to the final frontier. Laser Focus on Future Frontiers The Pivot into Space programme…
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India Clings to Pool B Summit After Pulsing 2-2 Draw with Scotland

India Clings to Pool B Summit After Pulsing 2-2 Draw with Scotland

Hyderabad, January 13 – The Indian women’s hockey team survived a Scottish storm to salvage a 2-2 draw in their second Pool B match of the FIH Hockey World Cup 2026 Qualifiers at the G.M.C. Balayogi Stadium on Monday night. The result keeps India top of the group on four points, but the manner of the fightback sent a louder message: this team refuses to be bullied on home soil. India now have four points from two matches (one win, one draw), level with Scotland but ahead on goal difference. The top two teams from each pool will book their tickets…
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Glasgow Central Station Closed Until Wednesday After Massive Union Street Blaze

Glasgow Central Station Closed Until Wednesday After Massive Union Street Blaze

Glasgow Central Station, the busiest rail hub in Scotland, will remain shut for a third day running after a devastating fire ripped through a nearby building on Union Street late Sunday night. Network Rail confirmed the blaze is now under control, but structural safety checks mean the station is likely to stay closed until at least Wednesday morning. The fire has completely suspended all train services in and out of the city's main transport artery, stranding thousands of commuters and disrupting travel across Scotland. What Happened on Union Street The fire broke out around 11.30pm on Sunday 8 March in…
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