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Man arrested after pensioner 'shot in targeted attack' on Glasgow housing estate
A 28-year-old man has been arrested after a 78-year-old man was injured in a shooting in Glasgow. -
Golden retriever Bailey donates blood to help save lives of over 150 other dogs
Bailey from Edinburgh has been been named the winner of the Bramble Craddock Award after contributing to the Pet Blood Bank UK 38 times over eight years. -
M&S releases new film Love Letter to Scotland to celebrate Scotland’s return to World Cup
M&S is releasing a new film, Love Letter to Scotland, to celebrate Scotland’s return to the FIFA World Cup for the first time since 1998. -
With World Cup fever across Scotland, Sunday Mail cake guru Julie seems to be going bananas for baked goods and football
For diehard fans insisting on watching Scotland play live, this week’s recipe is just the job to the fuel you need to keep going. -
Woman knocked over by two e-scooters in Edinburgh hit-and-run as scene taped off
Police are hunting two e-scooter riders who fled the crash scene, which was closed off before a VOI bike then broke the cordon and was tackled by officers. -
Mum screamed after finding baby 'limp and grey' after dad 'shook him'
Four-week-old Atticus Bartlett sadly died after suffering brain damage meaning he could not breathe independently again -
Helensburgh centre re-opening date set for clarity at council meeting next week
The Helensburgh facility has lain unused since Storm Eowyn ripped off parts of the roof in January 2025. -
Ultimate Tartan Army fanzone to be held at TRNSMT as festival hosts bigger crowd than Boston
Geoff Ellis has got permission from the council and FIFA to screen Scotland’s match against Morocco on the first day of this year’s festival on Glasgow Green. -
West Lothian councillor makes renewed call for savings on £7m school bus costs
Free school transport cost West Lothian Council £1,245 per pupil for more than 6,000 mainstream pupils in the last year. -
Dumbarton charity forced to slash services after council funding cut hits hard
The Dumbarton-based charity has been told it will receive just £25,750 from the local authority this year – an almost 50 per cent drop from its usual annual grant of £42,000.

