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Jail for builder who used ladders to spy on his ex
The woman was making dinner. heard knocking on the first floor window and "turned around and saw the accused chapping and waving through the window". -
Primark Stranger Things cafes open in Scotland - full menu
The hit Netflix show is coming back soon - and, as we wait, Scottish fans can enjoy a real treat! -
MSP tells parent that pornography has 'always' been shared by Scots pupils in playgrounds
EXCLUSIVE: John Mason told the mum "when I was at school the pornography came in printed form rather than on phones but it was still there". -
Youth violence victims welcome Instagram crackdown on harmful content
The new measures, introduced by parent company Meta, will prohibit young users' access to harmful content, including violence, by default. -
Cancer survivor 'kicked out' hospital in agony before medics found 'life-threatening condition'
Newlywed Tracy Jardine, from Stonehouse, South Lanarkshire, said she 'begged' a doctor not to discharge her from University Hospital Wishaw. -
Scotland has highest rate of violent injuries to school staff in UK as classroom behaviour nosedives
EXCLUSIVE: The number of injury reports from Scottish schools has trebled in a decade - the highest rise of anywhere in the UK. -
Cost of policing Scottish football hits £9m over four years as fears grow over fan violence
Scotland's cash strapped national police force have charged football clubs almost £9million in the last four years for policing games according to figures released under Freedom of Information. -
Scots think 'BBC should be independent' from government
More than 80% of respondents thought the BBC should continue. -
App owners share the responsibility of keeping our kids safe online
Under 18s using Instagram will now only see photos and videos on the platform similar to what they’d see in a PG13 movie. -
Taxi driver hit child after ploughing through red light
The child's head struck Duncan Beattie's taxi as he drove along South Gyle Broadway.