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A new survey shows the old clich of Scots being thrifty with their cash may have some truth to it.
The fault which led to the closure of the Forth Road Bridge could only have been detected if hi-tech structural monitoring had been in place, MSPs have been told.
The public can "draw their own conclusions" over whether the closure of the Forth Road Bridge in December could have been prevented, a Labour MSP has said.
When Britain’s prototype tank nicknamed Little Willie rolled off the assembly line in 1915, it was far from an overnight success. It weighed 14 tons, got stuck in trenches and crawled over rough terrain at only two miles per hour.
A man who was jailed for his role in a money laundering scam known as “cuckoo smurfing” has been ordered to hand over £75,150 to prosecutors.
What is land for? Who should own it? And how should it be looked after?
The Forth Road Bridge is to be completely closed to all traffic in both directions for the foreseeable future, with no end in sight to the transport chaos of recent days.
Looking across the Tay from his home in Newport, Scottish writer and broadcaster Billy Kay has always been struck by the beautiful setting enjoyed by Dundee and defined in the city’s motto “Dei Donum” gift of God.
When it comes to political campaigning Catherine Stihler likes a good scrap.