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'Forever 21' Heartbroken family pay tribute to young Scots woman killed in Ireland crash
Chloe Hipson's family have been left absolutely devastated following the news and tributes have flooded in. -
Aldi confirms first store in Scottish town to officially open next week
Find out when the new store will be open to the public. -
Baby boy killed by XL bully while staying at father's house named
Two people were arrested after the nine-month-old died earlier this month -
Two new directors appointed to North Lanarkshire-based Routes to Work
Councillors agreed to the appointment of Marianne Stewart and Kevin Jamieson to the board of Routes to Work, a registered charity and arm’s length organisation which provides employment support in the local area. -
Scots fishing boat found sunk in Polish harbour to be returned home
The Incentive, which sank in 2016, has now been salvaged by enthusiasts after becoming an attraction amongst locals and tourists. -
Exact amount of money people in Scotland expect to spend on Christmas gifts revealed
Full list of areas of UK where Christmas shoppers expect to spend most and least this year. -
Daughter seeks answers after dad died in hospital without family knowing
Emma Hayes learned her dad Peter had died in hospital one week after he was involved in a car crash - but his family were not made aware. -
Rutherglen theatre student joins star studded panto cast
Lauren Kelly, who is in 3rd year of a BA Theatre Industry and Practice course in, runs in collaboration with Glasgow Kelvin College and University of Highlands and Islands, joins the ensemble cast which play a range of parts including roles in Carols Clothes Shop, night-time spirits and family and friends of Carol Scrooge. -
Chief prosecutor reassures Scots sex abuse victims after Supreme Court judgment
Lord Advocate Dorothy Bain KC has said that sex abuse of women and children was “the single greatest challenge our justice system faces”. -
A 'Good Samaritan' turned out to be a monster - three years later, police are still searching
The victim, who believes her she was spiked, said the attack "made me feel unsafe in my own home"

