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A Gambian dad travelled 4,000 miles to start a new life as a firefighter in the Scottish Capital.
SCOTLAND'S ambulance workers experienced a surge in demand over Hogmanay, with calls to the service up by more than a third compared with the same time last year.
AN adventurous couple have become the first people to wed on a remote, uninhabited Scottish island.
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GLASGOW'S first-footer is beautiful Bonnie Mary Lindsay Petrucci.
Set aside a moment each day to be with God, says Francis in his New Year’s Day Mass message.
The strength and path of the North Atlantic jet stream and the high pressure in Greenland appear to be influenced by rising Arctic temperatures.
Three men died in attacks on New Year’s Eve and a fourth in an incident on New Year’s Day.
The first babies of the new year have been welcomed into the world at maternity units around Scotland, with several newborns appearing in the first hour of 2018.
From New Zealand to the United States, 2018 started with a burst of fireworks.
In his customary annual address, Mr Kim said that his country had achieved the historic feat of “completing” its nuclear forces. By Associated Press
The singer returned to Times Square a year after her disastrous show.
Richard Cousins, the CEO of FTSE 100 company Compass Group, died alongside his two sons, his finacee and her young daughter.
The Liverpool International Horse Show was cancelled as firefighters tackled the huge blaze next to the venue on the city’s waterfront.
Harry Potter fan Aimee said she would ‘treasure’ the presents from JK Rowling.
GLASGOW is one of several cities expected to buck the trend with continued house price growth over the next year.
AN EMPTY art gallery attracted more than 100,000 visitors after the artist cancelled her show.
Storm Dylan lashed Scotland with rain and howling gales in excess of 70mph, causing travel disruption ahead of Hogmanay celebrations.
DRIVERS are set to be offered courses on the dangers of speeding instead of points on their licence in an attempt to reduce the number breaking the law.
Another £2 coin, commemorating the 100th anniversary of the First World War Armistice, features a quote from Wilfred Owen’s poem Strange Meeting.
Viewers think Roland Rat could give Basil the rat a run for his money in the fame stakes.
Thousands flock to the capital cities for firework extravaganzas.
The government minister behind Scotland's unsuccessful bid to host the Euro 2008 football championship used a cabinet meeting to tell colleagues the proposal was "as good as the winning bid", official papers reveal.
Cabinet members praised the handling of the original appeal into the conviction of Lockerbie bomber Abdelbaset al-Megrahi for showing Scotland's justice system "at its most professional and effective", official papers reveal.
Scientific experts were told to consider how to improve the Scottish public's understanding of science after ministers raised concerns about "medieval" debates on genetically modified crops.
A series of commemorations will mark the course of the final year of the First World War, leading up to the centenary of the Armistice that brought the bloody conflict to an end.
A deputy first minister told cabinet colleagues Scotland is a "violent country" in relation to proposals for a smacking ban, official papers have revealed.
Tens of thousands of partygoers have welcomed in the new year in Edinburgh at one of the world's biggest street parties.
Britain's trains are the oldest since current records began, an investigation has found.
SCOTLAND'S stunning scenery is set to feature in a new Star Wars film, according to reports.
An armed robber made off with cash and charity collection tins after threatening staff at a bowling club.
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