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New sculptural exhibition for Ukrainian-born artist who now calls Wishaw home
The Odyssey: A Journey to the Self has been produced by Alena Bezushko and aims to break down barriers and celebrate empathy and human connection. -
Inside the warped relationship of Preston Davey's adoptive dads as pair turned on each other
Jamie Varley, 37, and John McGowan-Fazakerley, 32, have been found guilty of murder and the sexual abuse of a 13-month-old boy they were in the process of adopting -
Tesco set to make change in up to 3,000 stores - end of an era
Tesco is rolling out changes on the shelves in the wake of moves by Morrisons, Sainsbury's, Asda and others -
Tartan Army superhero Craig Ferguson gutted as he loses kilt worn on epic 3000-mile journey across US
The Scotland superfan is hoping for a "miracle" after the kilt he wore during his mammoth trek was lost in New York. -
'Developers want to build 926 new homes on our doorstep - this has been our home for 50 years'
Stan and Margo Gowrie's home overlooks farm land and gave them views for miles - but that could be about to change -
More than 2000 people in Lanarkshire took part in litter picks during #SpringCleanScotland 2026
Country’s largest mass litter picking event takes place every year, encouraging people to organise or join a litter pick to clean up their local area. -
Woman bungee jumper, 21, thrown 130ft 'was still alive when she was found'
Maria Eduarda Rodrigues de Freitas, 21, was reportedly still alive after video footage showed her thrown 130ft in a bungee jump accident in Limeira, Brazil, as staff reportedly failed to secure her rope -
Frantic search launched for hiker who vanished three days ago on way to Highlands
Joan Roberts was last seen in Ayrshire on Saturday morning as she set of for the Highlands. -
Appeal from Lanarkshire Police after three men robbed householder
Lanarkshire CID said: “This was a particularly distressing incident for the victim and we can only be thankful that she was not seriously injured." -
Lanarkshire schoolkids team up with care home residents for exciting new project
The Forget-Me-Not Friends Programme is a unique collaboration between Morningside Care Home and Morningside Primary School.

