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Scotland - The Daily Record

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  1. Cottage cheese - a foodstuff once associated with the 1970s and 1980s - has reportedly tripled in the last two years.
  2. The service will be held in the university’s Bute Hall and will be livestreamed online.
  3. A TV Licence currently costs £174.50 a year for anyone viewing live television or BBC iPlayer, but the fee is increasing in April
  4. Five Sisters Freeport Shopping Village in West Calder opened in 1996 with designer brands like Calvin Klein and Versace but closed in 2004 after nearby rival outlet caused footfall to decline
  5. People have been advised to watch for symptoms indicating potential key side effects
  6. Aimee Nicholl, 17, from Glasgow, is bedbound by agonising symptoms linked to a brain condition that she has lived with since she was born. She will travel to specialists in London where her family hope she can return to a nromal life through treatment.
  7. Shetland Islands Council convenor Andrew Manson claims harsh treatment by HMRC and Insolvency Sercice - and vows to carry on as councillor despite unpaid £178,000 bill
  8. The family of George Maguire, 91, say he quickly descended into near catatonic state soon after admission to Stobhill Hospital where he was given unprescribed opiate medicine.
  9. In total, 30 mountain rescue personnel were on the northeastern slopes of Sgurr Fiona at the height of the operation.
  10. Aberdeenshire singer Sandi Thom is hoping her new song, I’m Proud to be from Scotland, could be the country's new World Cup anthem.