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07:25, 20 SEP 2024
Dunscore Primary pupils help spread Fairtrade message with coffee afternoon
Dumfries News
The event took place as part of Fairtrade fortnight, with youngsters using Fairtrade ingredients and baking and serving Fairtrade tea and coffee
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Work to tackle deliberate fires in Annandale and Eskdale paying off
Dumfries News
There has been a 15 per cent reduction in incidents after firefighters visited high schools to share information
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Devoted Scots mum opens up on 'uncertainty' over daughter's school future
Education
The mum-of-two is calling for more funding to help support children with additional needs in school as her three-year-old Eve is preparing to head to primary school next year.
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Legionella bacteria found at Police Scotland college for second time
Police Scotland
The bacteria was previously found at the same location in the college in 2022.
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St Aidan's journalism students receive some sound advice from Lanarkshire Live team
Lanarkshire News
Photographer Stuart revealed some simple tips on how to best capture suitable images
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Alexandria artist's dream to follow in footsteps of renowned Ross Muir
Alexandria
Mark Haining is displaying his work at the Big Art Show in Paisley.
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East Kilbride talent search for Scottish Apprenticeship Awards
East Kilbride
Nominations for the Scottish Apprenticeship Awards close at noon on Friday, October 4
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Assurances of improvements at two Perth nurseries following bad inspections
Perthshire
Perth and Kinross Council officers have been offering ongoing support to the privately-owned nurseries who work in partnership with the local authority
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Cut to Falkirk school week would hit poorest families and disabled children the hardest
Falkirk Council
The controversial plans to reduce learning hours will be put to councillors in October
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Rare Robert Burns statue arrives in city for weekend display after completing trip from South Africa
Stirling
The rare surviving cast-iron statue of Scotland’s Bard, Robert Burns, is set to go on display in Stirling this weekend after it was discovered in a compost heap in a garden in Durban, South Africa.
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Scots teacher who had car sex with underage pupil struck off
Sex crime
Siobhan McLean, 34, had sex with the 15-year-old pupil in her car in September 2022.
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Scots school allows pupil to identify as wolf in first case of 'species dysphoria'
Schools
The secondary school student in Scotland has been allowed to identify as a wolf by education chiefs in what is thought to be the first case of 'species dysphoria' in the country.
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Stirling couple share importance of keeping up connections after dementia blow
Stirling News
Daniel is living with the condition while wife Joan acts as his primary carer.
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The Chase's Shaun Wallace surprises students with cheeky prizes at uni quiz night
The Chase
The Chase star Shaun Wallace, who is also known as the Dark Destroyer, took a trip to Hull to present a Freshers Quiz on Tuesday, September 17 and presented some cheeky prizes for his fans
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Exploding walkie-talkies rock Lebanon after Hezbollah pager attack
Israel-Hamas war
The attacks which were widely believed to be carried out by Israel targeting Hezbollah have also killed civilians.
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Strictly's Toyah Willcox recounts near-death experience and verbal abuse on BBC set
BBC
Strictly Come Dancing 2024 star Toyah Willcox has opened up about the most traumatic experience of her life as she recalled a near-death experience on the set of a BBC show.
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Prince William to visit Aberdeen's homeless sector in pivotal royal reception
Prince William
The Prince of Wales set up the William’s Homewards project which aims to develop a blueprint for eradicating homelessness in all its forms over a five year period.
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Major housing development in Allanton gets go ahead from council
North Lanarkshire Council
A report from the council’s planning officials recommended rejecting the proposals but councillors approved the plans.
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Rare cast-iron statue of Robert Burns finds new home
Robert Burns
The statue was thought lost after being in Cape Town before it was rediscovered in a compost heap in Durban.
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Family of ospreys at Perthshire substation migrate thousands of miles for winter
Perthshire News
More than 4000 people follow the bird of prey family online thanks to a special camera at the SSEN Transmission’s purpose-built nesting platform in Alyth.
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Mum left stumped by daughter's maths homework question for 7 year olds
Facebook
Maths homework can be difficult for parents to help their kids with, but one mum was left stumped after her daughter brought home a problem for seven year olds
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One in five Scots children in poverty still not eligible for free school meals
Poverty
An estimated 25,000 Scots kids living in poverty still don't receive free school lunches.
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West Lothian cleans up in Keep Scotland Beautiful campaign
West Lothian
West Lothian was ranked third in Scotland
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Plans for 150 new homes on Falkirk farmland to be looked at in special hearing before decision is made
Falkirk Council
More than 90 objections have been made by members of the public in response to Taylor Wimpey's plans
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