A Scots husband has been shamed as a cheater in a huge banner hung from a bridge on a busy dual-carriageway.
29.10.2021 - 17:49 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Scots do love an argument but some of the things we can find ourselves having a rammy over can seem downright strange to outsiders.
From the names of insects and what we call certain types of footwear right through to what we put on our chips, are all cause for debate in Scotland.
From questions with only two answers to those that have many, it seems there is plenty of hills we are ready to die on.
It got us thinking about all of the things that are likely to cause a (friendly) argument in a room
A Scots husband has been shamed as a cheater in a huge banner hung from a bridge on a busy dual-carriageway.
A writer has claimed she was dropped from an upcoming Scottish Government ad campaign because of a poem she wrote about former first minister Alex Salmond.
A man who stands accused of murdering his partner on Bonfire Night in Dundee has been held in custody ahead of his trial.
The wife of Health Secretary Humza Yousaf is demanding £30,000 of damages from a nursery they accused of discrimination.
A churchgoing granny driving while more than five times the drink limit, who knocked a four-year-old off his bike on a zebra crossing, has been spared jail.
A Scots nurse who called a dementia patient as “a**” before telling another to “f*** off” has been suspended by a watchdog.
Ken Smith is known globally as The Hermit of Treig and has been living ‘off grid’ in the Scottish Highlands for more than 40 years.
Alleged victims of a music teacher accused of raping a student and sexually abusing schoolgirls in charges spanning three decades have given evidence at his trial.
A symbolic ceremony to ‘awaken the giant’ took place in Glenshee on Saturday morning - the designated day of mass mobilisation for COP26.
Scots band The Snuts have had to apologise to fans after their Oxford gig was disrupted by the 'behaviour of males'.
An IT specialist caught with a vile haul of child porn and bestiality videos has been banned from contact with under-18s.
A Scot who booted in the glass door of a Greggs bakery at 1.45am later told cops he’d been desperate for a sausage roll.
Planned strikes by bin workers in Glasgow during COP26 have been called off following a new national pay offer to council workers.
Four men have been arrested and charged after officers uncovered a cannabis stash worth £170,000 after stopping their motor near Lockerbie.
A probe has been launched after more than a dozen pet mice were found dumped in plastic containers at a Scots farm.
A Scots care worker who mimed the words "F*** the Pope and the IRA" in a sectarian TikTok video which was viewed by more than 22,000 people has been rapped by a watchdog.
A chief fire officer from Scotland has been cleared of fraud after making a winning £500 bid on one of his own brigade's Land Rovers in an auction he was running.
A teenager has been arrested and charged in connection with an alleged attempted murder on a Scots street.
A woman has been convicted of a 14-year long reign of sexual and physical assaults on a young boy and girl.