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"No place for kids" Mum hits out over number of children sent to adult psychiatric wards
Jane Macdonell, who lost her son Harris to suicide, has demanded action after figures showed more vulnerable children are being treated outside specialist CAMHS units despite warnings over the dangers of adult psychiatric wards. -
"Scottish football is a laughing stock after Celtic Park pitch invasion"
A pitch invasion by Celtic fans on Saturday resulted in the match being called to a halt with about a minute left to play. -
Time to introduce 'strict liability' where football clubs are directly punished
Record View looks at the carnage after the final game of the league season. -
John Swinney to be reelected First Minister as poll finds independence is not top priority for most Scots
The NHS, the economy, and the cost of living are all ranked as greater priorities for voters than an IndyRef2, according to a new poll. -
"I let doctors remove part of my brain to help people with Alzheimer's"
"My grandad died after his dementia became so severe that he didn’t know who he was. It feels right to do this in his honour." -
Fire erupts at West Lothian primary school as investigation launched
Emergency services were called to Murrayfield Primary School in Blackburn just after 7.15pm on Saturday, May 16. -
Angela Constance officially sworn in as Almond Valley MSP at Scottish Parliament
The swearing-in ceremony, held at the Scottish Parliament, marked the first formal business of the new parliamentary session, with all 129 MSPs taking the oath or affirmation of allegiance. -
West Lothian town centre 'under siege from yobs' despite police patrols
In the latest round of local area committees Livingston councillors heard of two youths arrested with weapons as joint initiatives to control bad behaviour carry on. -
Court hears of 'years of abuse' before man stabs partner and blows up their home
Clifton George has denied murdering his partner of 10 years but has admitted to arson after blowing their home up -
MOVIE REVIEW: We see if sequel 'Mortal Kombat II' is a flawless victory
Bloody, brutal fight scenes are the follow-up's highlight but information-heavy story lacks punch.

