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Scottish First Minister’s wife fears for family trapped in Gaza

Scottish First Minister’s wife fears for family trapped in Gaza

Nadia El-Nakla speaks out about her parents’ ordeal Nadia El-Nakla, the wife of Scottish First Minister Humza Yousaf, has spoken of her fears for her parents, who have been trapped in Gaza since the Hamas attack on Israel. She told the BBC that her parents are “terrified” and have no electricity, water, or food. They travelled to Gaza last week to see a sick relative and are now unable to leave. Hamas attack kills hundreds in Israel The Hamas attack on Israel started on Monday, killing hundreds of people and injuring thousands more. Hamas fired rockets from Gaza into Israel,…
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Aftersun leads Bafta Scotland nominations with five nods

Aftersun leads Bafta Scotland nominations with five nods

A father-daughter drama set in Turkey Aftersun is a critically acclaimed drama film directed by Edinburgh-born Charlotte Wells. It stars Paul Mescal and Frankie Corio as a father and daughter who go on a holiday to Turkey after a family tragedy. The film explores their strained relationship and their attempts to reconnect with each other and themselves. The film was released in 2022 and has received rave reviews from critics and audiences alike. It has been praised for its realistic and nuanced portrayal of grief, guilt, and healing. The film has also been lauded for its stunning cinematography, authentic dialogue,…
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Scotland launches community-led nominations for new national park

Scotland launches community-led nominations for new national park

Scotland is looking for its next national park, and the process will be entirely driven by local communities and organisations. The Scottish Government has opened the official nominations for areas that have outstanding natural or cultural heritage, a distinctive character or identity, and local support. The aim is to establish at least one new national park by 2026, as part of the cooperation agreement between the SNP and the Scottish Greens. What are the benefits of a national park? National parks are areas of land that are designated for the conservation and enhancement of their natural and cultural heritage, while…
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Israeli-Palestinian conflict: How a new cycle of violence erupted

Israeli-Palestinian conflict: How a new cycle of violence erupted

The spark that ignited the fire The latest escalation of violence between Israel and Gaza began on May 10, when Hamas, the militant group that rules Gaza, fired rockets at Jerusalem. This was in response to Israeli police storming the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound, a holy site for Muslims and Jews, and clashing with Palestinian worshippers. The police action came after weeks of rising tensions and protests over the planned evictions of Palestinian families from Sheikh Jarrah, a neighborhood in East Jerusalem that is claimed by both Israelis and Palestinians. The deadly toll of the fighting Since then, the conflict has…
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Scottish ‘two-bed’ becomes HQ of Kinahan-linked vodka company

Scottish ‘two-bed’ becomes HQ of Kinahan-linked vodka company

A humble two-bedroom house in Scotland has been registered as the new headquarters of a vodka company allegedly used by the notorious Kinahan crime cartel to launder millions of euros in drug money. How a modest home became a money laundering hub The house, located at 15 Cumbernauld Road in Stepps, a town near Glasgow, was listed as the new address for Nero Drinks on Tuesday by Nicola Morrissey, the wife and business partner of Johnny Morrissey, a convicted drug trafficker and associate of Daniel Kinahan. According to documents filed with the UK company’s office, Nicola Morrissey is the sole…
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Kitesurfer rescued by Arbroath lifeboat after equipment failure

Kitesurfer rescued by Arbroath lifeboat after equipment failure

How the incident happened A kitesurfer got into trouble off the coast of Arbroath on Tuesday afternoon, when their equipment malfunctioned and left them stranded in the water. A concerned member of the public spotted the kitesurfer in difficulty and called 999 to alert the Coastguard. How the rescue operation was carried out The Coastguard dispatched Arbroath and Dundee Coastguard Rescue Teams, along with Arbroath RNLI lifeboats, to the scene. The kitesurfer was able to self-recover, meaning they managed to get back to shore by themselves, with the help of their kite. The Coastguard rescue teams met them on the…
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Faulty wheels cause train derailment in Cumbria

Faulty wheels cause train derailment in Cumbria

A train carrying cement to North Lanarkshire derailed on a junction near Carlisle due to faulty wheels, an investigation has found. The accident closed the line for two months and caused significant damage to the track and the bridge. How the derailment happened According to the Rail Accident Investigation Branch (RAIB), the derailment occurred because one set of wheels on the ninth wagon in the train stopped rotating during the journey. These wheels had stopped rotating up to 55 miles before the junction and continued to slide along the railhead causing considerable damage to the profile of the wheel treads.…
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Scotland braces for more rain and snow after record-breaking weekend

Scotland braces for more rain and snow after record-breaking weekend

Heavy rain triggers flood warnings and road closures Scotland is facing more wet weather after a weekend of record-breaking rainfall that caused landslides, floods and disruption across the country. The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for rain for parts of western Scotland until 9pm on Tuesday, saying there is a small chance of further flooding and travel disruption. Some roads, including the A83 in Argyll and Bute, remain closed due to landslips and damage. The Scottish Environmental Protection Agency (SEPA) has also issued 16 flood warnings and nine flood alerts for various areas. Missing man search continues…
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W Hotel seeks permission to drive cars to its main entrance at St James Quarter

W Hotel seeks permission to drive cars to its main entrance at St James Quarter

The luxury hotel wants to allow passenger vehicles to access its front door through a pedestrianized square, sparking controversy and safety concerns. Why does the W Hotel want to drive cars to its main entrance? The W Hotel is a 12-storey development that is part of the St James Quarter, a new shopping and entertainment complex in Edinburgh. The hotel managers say they need to give permission to passenger vehicles to drive up to its main entrance at the St James Square, which is designed primarily as a pedestrian environment. They argue that this is necessary to facilitate “red carpet…
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Doctor suspended over botched colonoscopies that led to three deaths

Doctor suspended over botched colonoscopies that led to three deaths

A doctor in Scotland has been suspended and investigated for failing to follow up on the results of colonoscopies he performed on thousands of patients, some of whom developed cancer and died. What is a colonoscopy and why is it important? A colonoscopy is a procedure that uses a thin, flexible tube with a camera and a light at the end to examine the inside of the large intestine (colon) and rectum. It can detect polyps, ulcers, inflammation, bleeding, and cancer. It can also remove polyps or take tissue samples for biopsy. A colonoscopy is recommended for people who have…
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