Campaigners blast plans for 65ft mast at stunning Scots location

Campaigners blast plans for 65ft mast at stunning Scots location

MOUNTAINEERS and nature campaigners have blasted plans for a 65ft telecom mast to be built in a scenic Scots area. Communications firm Cornerstone want to construct the mast to improve mobile phone signal in the area. 2 Campaigners say the mast, not pictured, would negatively impact the visual… Campaigners blast plans for 65ft mast at … Read more

Scots funeral director wins £60k compensation after bosses sacked her amid cancer battle

Scots funeral director wins £60k compensation after bosses sacked her amid cancer battle

A SCOTS funeral director forced off work for two years with cancer has won more than £60,000 after bosses sacked her for not being able to be on call. Janie Crampshee has won the discrimination payout after an employment tribunal ruled Dignity Funerals ‘didn’t give her a chance’ when she… Scots funeral director wins £60k … Read more

Key dates to take down Christmas decorations revealed & why you shouldn’t leave your tree up too long

Key dates to take down Christmas decorations revealed & why you shouldn't leave your tree up too long

CHRISTMAS is over for another year, leaving many to wonder when is the best time to take festive decorations down. The decision is down to you when it comes to packing up the tinsel and the tree. 1 According to tradition you should take down your decorations on the Twelfth nightCredit: Getty But,… Key dates … Read more

Barlinnie prison boss probed over claims he broke colleague’s nose at Christmas party

Barlinnie prison boss probed over claims he broke colleague’s nose at Christmas party

A BOSS at Scotland’s biggest jail is being probed over claims he broke a colleague’s nose at a Christmas party. Christopher Lawrie, a hall manager at HMP Barlinnie, is said to have injured a worker during an angry bust up. 3 Barlinnie hall manager Christopher Lawrie is being investigatedCredit:… Barlinnie prison boss probed over claims … Read more

Schoolkids as young as five are telling teachers they have gender dysphoria across Scotland

Schoolkids as young as five are telling teachers they have gender dysphoria across Scotland

SCHOOLKIDS as young as five are telling teachers they have gender dysphoria. Almost all areas of Scotland also have secondary pupils who are trans, freedom of information requests reveal. 2 Christopher McGovern of the Campaign for Real Education hit out at the figuresCredit: Campaign for Real… Schoolkids as young as five are telling teachers they … Read more