Anas Sarwar has claimed anger over the Glasgow bin strike during COP26 should be directed at an "out of touch" city council and the Scottish Government.
12.10.2021 - 17:03 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A Kirkbean poet who penned an award-winning poem for Scottish Water was saved by one of the firm’s engineers after he fell in the street.
Stuart A Paterson was walking home when he tripped on a pavement in the village and cracked his head open.
Luckily network service operator Billy Laird was working nearby and ran to see if he could help.
The first aid-trained worker found Stuart had a deep cut to his head and dressed the wound with a bandage from his van.
He covered the dazed poet with a
Anas Sarwar has claimed anger over the Glasgow bin strike during COP26 should be directed at an "out of touch" city council and the Scottish Government.
An SNP minister was handed a prime speaking spot to promote his book at a literary festival funded through the Scottish Government department he runs.
More than 200 concrete animal sculptures have been saved thanks to an emotional auction that will now see them set for a new life in Scotland.
A Scots dad who was unfairly sacked by Glasgow City Council and later took his own life has been posthumously awarded £19,000 by an employment tribunal.
A drink driver who "went off the rails" after losing his job during the pandemic crashed his car twice in the space of 20 minutes.
Dozens of heartfelt tributes have been paid to a ‘beautiful’ Fife schoolgirl who died after a horror crash on the M8.
Adele's Scottish fans are hoping she will soon announce a date for a concert north of the border after shows confirmed for London in 2022.
A manager at the Scottish Prison Service who was told by younger colleagues he was "losing the plot" as his paperwork repeatedly went missing was unfairly dismissed, a tribunal ruled.
Nicola Sturgeon will set out her climate catch-up plans later this week after missing targets for the last three years.
A Scots mum has shared the hilarious results of her children's school photo after her son pulled a face because he had to pose with his sister.
Mogwai have been announced as the winner of this year’s Scottish Album Of The Year Award, for their tenth album ‘As The Love Continues’.Accepting the award at a ceremony at Edinburgh’s Usher Hall on Saturday, the band’s Stuart Braithwaite said: “I really was not expecting this, I have not thought of anything to say other than thank you and I wish I’d got steaming!”“This has been a really mental year for the band and this is just another thing we never thought would happen”, he went on.
Mogwai have won the 2021 Scottish Album Of The Year (SAY) award for their 10th studio LP ‘As The Love Continues’.It’s the first time the Glasgow band have won the award after being shortlisted four times for the honour, beating out the likes of Biffy Clyro, Stanley Odd and The Snuts.Mogwai guitarist Stuart Braithwaite picked up the trophy and £20,000 prize at Usher Hall in Edinburgh last night (October 23).
Gordon Ramsay was grossed out by an ice cream recipe, made from sweet potato on TikTok.
A Scots council tenant with terminal cancer is awaiting compensation after a workman fell through his ceiling.
MSPs have been assured that additional security will be offered following the murder of MP Sir David Amess.
A dangerous paedophile who changed his identity to hide his sordid past has been jailed again after trying to secretly contact a mother he was having an illicit relationship with.
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