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Angry Ginge's censored 'swear' at Brit Awards revealed after speech
The Brit Awards 2026 featured an awkward moment where I'm A Celebrity star Angry Ginge's comment was censored during the live ITV broadcast, but fans worked out what was said. -
Dubai International Airport incident leaves four injured amid Iran attack reports
Dubai Airports confirmed an incident at Dubai International Airport on Saturday night with four people injured and emergency response teams activated -
Trump claims Iran leader Khamenei dead following US-Israel military strikes
Donald Trump has claimed Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is dead following US and Israeli strikes, calling him 'one of the most evil people in history' - but Iran disputes the reports -
Mum who 'killed her three kids' after sending husband for takeaway is paralysed
A woman accused of killing her three children before throwing herself out of a window has appeared in-person in court for the first time. -
Thieves raid home in broad daylight as police launch manhunt
The theft took place on Rae's Gardens in Bonnyrigg between 8.45am and 3.10pm on Wednesday, February 25. -
Scots Love Island star Laura Anderson stranded in Dubai with tot amid Iran airstrike
Laura Anderson is stuck in Dubai amid the city being bombarded with Iranian missiles. -
West Lothian 50+ Network confirms Wellbeing Hub as partner for Summer Charity Ball
The event will take place on Friday, June 5, at the Almondvale Suite, Livingston FC, and is a dedicated fundraising evening to support the Network’s work tackling loneliness and strengthening social connection for people aged 50 and over across West Lothian. -
Scots who refuse conscription could suffer humiliating alternative if WW3 starts
As the conflict spills over into the wider region, and WW3 fears grow, we have taken a look at what refusing conscription would look like for Scots. -
New Community Low Vision Service to benefit patients in West Lothian
The national service will support patients whose sight cannot be fully improved through glasses, lenses or surgery. Instead of attending hospital appointments, eligible patients will be treated by accredited community optometrists. -
Doctor says 'why take the risk' in warning over drinking tea
Dr Mark Hyman is urging tea drinkers to make a simple change

