A rare 16th Century gold coin showing the bust of Mary Queen of Scots who was later beheaded has sold for £17,500.
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At least 17,000 Scottish homes are without power for a fourth night as engineers battle to repair electricity lines.
Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) remains at red-alert status for its north of Scotland network.
Its teams continue to respond to widespread and extensive damage to its network caused by Storm Arwen which began on Friday lunchtime.
An SSEN spokesman said: “Since the start of Storm Arwen at around lunchtime on Friday, power has been restored to over 103,000 customers
A rare 16th Century gold coin showing the bust of Mary Queen of Scots who was later beheaded has sold for £17,500.
Tens of thousands of unpaid carers across Scotland will receive a double payment of the Carer’s Allowance Supplement this week.
Scottish Labour has slammed the SNP over its handling of the upcoming interlinked fire alarms ruling, with a new report revealing just 800 people have so far benefited from a £500,000 funding pot to help pay for installation.
More than 100 cyclists took to the streets of Scotland’s capital in a protest to make cycle paths safer in the dark.
The First Minister has confirmed 19 people have died from Covid-19 in the last 24 hours.
Getting Christmas presents off to family members and friends can often be a stressful part of the festive period.
A controversial scheme to provide survivors of historical child abuse in Scottish care homes with financial redress has opened for applications.
Most of Scotland has battered with heavy rain over the last few days as Storm Barra swept in, leaving big puddles all over our roads.
A police probe has been launched after a woman was reported missing in Paisley.
Tens of thousands of unpaid carers will receive a double payment of the Carer’s Allowance Supplement next week under new legislation passed by the Scottish Parliament in October.
The final properties left without power following Storm Arwen nine days ago have been reconnected.
Projects working to tackle childhood obesity have been awarded more than £750,000 of cash from the Scottish Government.
The boss of a bakery which made desserts from insects has been banned from running a firm over £86,000 missing from accounts.
The Scottish Government has launched a consultation for a new heating benefit that would give around 400,000 low-income households a guaranteed £50 payment every winter towards their energy bills.
A pervert stockpiled thousands of horrific child sex abuse images during Scotland's first coronavirus lockdown.
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Ten countries have been added to Scotland’s red list for international travel amid concerns over the Omicron Covid variant.
A newlywed couple arrived in Cape Town for their £7,000 honeymoon only to be told they will have to fly back to the UK and isolate immediately.
Powerful wind gusts up to 100mph caused extensive damage to power supplies in Scotland with more than 115,000 properties left in the dark.