As sunny spells hit the UK and the rain seems to be clearing, the air seems to be getting cooler.
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Asda has combined sustainability and affordability with the opening of its first Scottish refill store in Glasgow.
The supermarket has launched the Toryglen shop in an effort to reduce plastic waste and make eco-friendly shopping more accessible to the public, as reported by Glasgow Live.It allows shoppers to bring their own containers to fill up on essentials, eliminating the need for single-use plastic packaging, with products including coffee, pasta and toiletries available.The superstore
.As sunny spells hit the UK and the rain seems to be clearing, the air seems to be getting cooler.
It’s going to be an unusually warm October weekend with sunshine expected across the UK today say Met Office forecasters.
Netflix have shared the first pictures from their new movie shot in Scotland starring Hollywood actress Brooke Shields, as bosses confirmed its release date.
A Scots teen Asda worker's helpful response to an elderly customer looking for help has gone viral on social media.
Queen Elizabeth II is speaking about her late husband, Prince Philip, for the first time since his death in April.
cancer patients who now have 'no hope' in recovering amid catastrophic treatment delays caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. Jackie Johnson, from Fife, has stage-four cancer of the oesophagus and has been told by medics there is no hope.
Queen Elizabeth is speaking publicly about her late husband Prince Philip for the first time since he died in April.
property. Chloe McBride moved into her first flat in Easterhouse in February but has been left devastated as thousands of creepy crawlies invaded the home and she hasn't been able to find the source.
Scotland has become the first country in the world to nationally embed LGBT inclusive education across the school curriculum.
Get the latest top news stories sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletterSuperstar DJ Arielle Free may be living it up in London - but admits her first steps to success were in the streets of Stirling.The Radio One presenter - who helps wake up the UK’s early risers in her weekday show between 5am and 7am - was born in the city and attended St Ninians Primary before making the move to Glasgow to the Dance School of Scotland.Her love of music and immersion in the London music scene
weather over the next few days, including torrential downpours and even thunderstorms.The Met Office predicts heavy rain and gale force winds are expected in parts of the country as we leave September behind and head in October.
snow of the season has hit Scotland just weeks after summer officially ended. Scots woke up to frost this morning and will need to dig out their warm winter gear as snow arrived a bit earlier than usual this autumn.The Met Office says temperatures plunged as low as -0.5C this morning in Kinbrace in the Scottish Highlands with the mercury below average as we near October.Ben Nevis saw around 2cm of the white stuff, with reports of 5-7cm of snow landing on the Cairngorm plateau on Monday.
Bank of Scotland lost her safe deposit box containing 'irreplaceable' family heirlooms and jewels gifted to her by her late husband. Audrey Lobo has been left in the dark for the past 20 months about how they lost track of the box, which is believed to contain dozens of items with a combined six figure value, including a diamond-encrusted Rolex watch, a replica of Princess Di's engagement ring and her late husband’s wedding ring.
NHS Golden Jubilee Hospital in Clydebank, West Dunbartonshire, said patients there who need stents fitted in their heart arteries are the first in Scotland to have the procedure performed using guided AI technology.
Alzheimer’s so she could forget about him. Martin Marley, 73, from Balloch, avoided a jail term after admitting pursuing the young woman - who has learning difficulties.
five-year-old Scots boy's uncontrollable excitement as he experiences his first ever ride on a giant rollercoaster. Aiden Cameron, five, from Bonnyrigg outside Edinburgh, was on his first family holiday to Blackpool with his mum and dad when they decided to take him on the Blue Flyer rollercoaster.
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supermarket sweep' competition is back and shoppers in Scotland can now apply. The supermarket giant's popular competition has returned and customers can show off their shopping skills in an Edinburgh store.