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West College Scotland to Host Major Plumbing Apprentice Event

West College Scotland to Host Major Plumbing Apprentice Event

West College Scotland will welcome the nation's brightest plumbing apprentices this June as it hosts the 51st Scottish Plumbing Apprentice of the Year competition. The prestigious event, set for June 12, 2026, at the Paisley campus, comes at a critical moment when Scotland faces mounting pressure from skills shortages and questions about the future of apprenticeship programs. Historic Competition Returns to Paisley Campus The Scottish and Northern Ireland Plumbing Employers' Federation has selected West College Scotland to host its flagship annual competition, marking more than five decades of showcasing emerging talent in the plumbing sector. Since its inception, SPAY has…
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Scottish Man Jailed After Wife’s Fatal Bridge Jump

Scottish Man Jailed After Wife’s Fatal Bridge Jump

A landmark domestic abuse case in Scotland has ended with an eight-year prison sentence for a man whose wife jumped to her death from a bridge while fleeing him. The ruling marks a historic shift in how the justice system holds abusers accountable, even when victims take their own lives in desperation. Groundbreaking Culpable Homicide Conviction Lee Milne, 40, was convicted of culpable homicide at the High Court in Glasgow following the death of his wife, Kimberly Milne, 28. She died in July 2023 after falling from a bridge over the A90 in Dundee and being struck by multiple vehicles.…
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Scotland’s NHS App Delayed Until April 2026

Scotland’s NHS App Delayed Until April 2026

Scotland's digital healthcare revolution faces another setback as the government confirms its NHS app will miss its year-end deadline. The nationwide rollout of MyCare.Scot has been pushed back to April 2026, sparking fresh criticism over years of delays and mounting costs in what officials call the country's biggest health tech project. Limited December Launch Covers One Service Only The Scottish government announced that MyCare.Scot will begin with a restricted launch in December 2025, serving only dermatology outpatients in NHS Lanarkshire. This pilot phase represents a fraction of the app's intended capabilities, leaving the majority of Scotland's 5.5 million residents waiting…
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Scotland Power Grid Saves £30m With Weather Data Innovation

Scotland Power Grid Saves £30m With Weather Data Innovation

A groundbreaking partnership between Scotland's electricity network operator and the Met Office has slashed costs by £30 million on a single infrastructure project. The collaboration uses real-time climate data to design smarter power lines, marking a major shift in how the UK builds its energy future. How Weather Data Cut Costs on Kintore to Dyce Project SSEN Transmission announced the savings on its Kintore to Dyce upgrade project in April 2025, revealing a fresh approach to power infrastructure planning. The company worked directly with the Met Office to gather high-resolution weather information specific to Scotland's diverse terrain. Traditional methods relied…
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BBC App Gets Major Upgrade With Live TV And Podcasts

BBC App Gets Major Upgrade With Live TV And Podcasts

The BBC has rolled out a significant update to its mobile app that combines trusted news with seamless live coverage and a deep audio library. Millions of users worldwide can now access everything from breaking headlines to full podcast archives in one place. This refresh comes at a time when people crave reliable information without the chaos of social media. Inside The BBC App's Biggest Update Yet The latest version brings together the best of BBC News, live broadcasting, and audio content. Users no longer need multiple apps to enjoy what the BBC offers. This unified experience feels long overdue. The…
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Scotland Stone Age Tombs Reveal Male Burial Patterns

Scotland Stone Age Tombs Reveal Male Burial Patterns

Ancient DNA extracted from Scottish Stone Age tombs has unveiled how Neolithic communities organized their dead along strict male bloodlines. The groundbreaking discovery shows fathers, sons and grandsons buried together while female relatives were conspicuously absent from family tombs. Researchers analyzed remains from 22 individuals across five burial sites in northern Scotland, dating back nearly 6,000 years. The findings paint a vivid picture of prehistoric social structures that prioritized male lineage in death rituals. Revolutionary DNA Analysis Uncovers Family Connections Scientists examined skeletal remains from tombs in Caithness and the Orkney Islands, structures used between 3800 and 3200 B.C. This…
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Scotland Passes World First Community Wealth Building Act

Scotland Passes World First Community Wealth Building Act

Scotland has made history by becoming the first nation to enshrine community wealth building into law, placing social enterprises and cooperative businesses at the heart of its economic future. The Community Wealth Building (Scotland) Act 2026, passed in February and enacted in March, represents a fundamental shift in how the country approaches economic development amid global crises of inequality, climate change and social fragmentation. A New Economic Framework Takes Root The groundbreaking legislation requires every Scottish local authority to create and implement Community Wealth Building Action Plans, transforming what was once an optional progressive initiative into mandatory economic policy. This…
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Miri Taylor Ready To Make Gran Proud For Scotland

Miri Taylor Ready To Make Gran Proud For Scotland

Miri Taylor turned down early chances to play for Scotland because she did not feel ready. Now the Aston Villa midfielder believes she can finally honor her late grandmother by giving everything in the Scotland shirt. The 24-year-old made her home debut last month in the World Cup qualifier win over Luxembourg. That moment carried deep meaning for a player who spent years questioning if she was good enough. Strong Family Ties To Scotland Taylor has always felt a pull toward Scotland. Her beloved late grandmother was born in Elgin. Family holidays in the north of Scotland left a lasting…
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Scotland’s Civil Service Hits Record 28,000 Despite Cuts Pledge

Scotland’s Civil Service Hits Record 28,000 Despite Cuts Pledge

Scotland's civil service has ballooned to a record 28,000 employees despite government promises to slash the workforce, raising serious questions about taxpayer value as public services struggle and expensive office buildings sit nearly empty. The shocking figures reveal that civil service staffing has actually increased to 27,600, directly contradicting Finance Secretary Shona Robison's 2023 pledge to dramatically reduce government jobs. When combined with more than 4,000 staff at Scotland's welfare agency, the total surpasses 28,000, creating what critics are calling a bloated bureaucracy that Scottish taxpayers can no longer afford. Broken Promises as Government Workforce Expands Finance Secretary Shona Robison…
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Shillong Earns Title as Scotland of the East

Shillong Earns Title as Scotland of the East

Tucked away in the misty hills of Meghalaya, one Indian city has captivated travelers and colonial officers alike with its uncanny resemblance to the Scottish Highlands. The nickname stuck for over a century, and today, Shillong continues to draw comparisons to Scotland's breathtaking landscapes. The City That Reminded British Officers of Home Shillong, the capital of Meghalaya in Northeast India, proudly holds the title of Scotland of the East. The city sits at an elevation of approximately 4,900 feet above sea level in a state whose name translates to "Abode of Clouds." British colonial officers first coined this nickname during…
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