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NHS GP says glass of red juice daily helps lower high blood pressure naturally
Dr Tosin Sotubo-Ajayi said experts have carried out research on the benefits of this drink -
Peter Murrell trial delay had nothing to do with Scottish Government, insists SNP minister
Ex-SNP chief executive Murrell, 61, was originally due to appear in court in Glasgow on February 20. -
Beatrice and Eugenie's royal future in doubt over 'inappropriate' Epstein visit
The princesses are named within the latest release of the Epstein files, including emails about a visit to the paedophile's home with their mother. -
Man in court over drugs charges after 'organised crime' probe at Scots industrial estate
Paul Parkin, 42, was arrested after forensic officers were pictured scouring business premises at the Bilston Glen Industrial Estate on Dryden Road in the Loanhead area last week. -
Monklands motorists advised diversions will be available during series of road closures
Work will include carriageway potholing and a puffin crossing refurbishment. -
West Lothian work coaches not rise in number of over 50s gaining employment
Those aged 50 and over have seen a four per cent decrease in unemployment with Darren Gray, External Relationship Leader for West Lothian, stating there were vacancies across almost every sector. -
Teen 'has hand chopped off' at 18th birthday party as police issue major update
The 18-year-old's hand was "cut clean off," according to witnesses at the party where the alleged attack took place. -
Stirling author unveils funny debut novel after acting and reporter career
The book is described as a wry family story focusing on a sometime actor and panto dame who battles dyslexia to record his mother's memoirs. -
Glasgow cops looking for man in Moschino jumper after robbery
Police Scotland have urged anyone who recognises the man to come forward. -
West Lothian social care worker given warning from regulator following row with colleague
Christine Boyle was given the warning from the Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC) which remain on her registration for 12 months following the argument.

