rare Scottish sun and yesterday, Scotland produced the highest temperature in the UK for the second day in succession, with 17.4C at Tyndrum in Perthshire. And weatherman Tom Morgan promised our mini heatwave has at least one day left to go.
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“We’re delighted now to be launching Scotland’s first Eagle Festival so we can keep building on this support and ensure that we can see even more of this magnificent species across the south of Scotland’s skies for many generations to come.”Caroline Clark, Scottish director for The National Lottery Heritage Fund, said: “The Golden Eagle Festival is going to be an exciting new addition to Scotland’s wildlife calendar.
It’s yet another innovative way in which The South of Scotland Golden Eagle
.rare Scottish sun and yesterday, Scotland produced the highest temperature in the UK for the second day in succession, with 17.4C at Tyndrum in Perthshire. And weatherman Tom Morgan promised our mini heatwave has at least one day left to go.
baking Viking ' from the Outer Hebrides who has become famous thanks to a series of viral clips on TikTok has announced he is set to release a new book. Coinneach MacLeod, who posts as the Hebridean Baker, offers clips on everything from tips on baking, videos of his trips around his island home on South Uist, and snippets with his pet West Highland White Terrier Seoras.
Met Office predicts highs of 17 degrees on Thursday with temperatures to remain decent for the rest of the week and weekend. Experts say Dumfries, Galloway, Lothian and Borders will reach a maximum temperature 17C on Thursday.According to the Met Office: "People in the Borders can expect a dry day with clouds thinning and breaking to give bright or sunny spells.
coronavirus patient who was diagnosed with the deadly virus at just three weeks old will turn one next week. Little Peyton Maguire is all smiles following her rocky start, having been born eight weeks premature at University Hospital Wishaw.
timetable for lockdown easing published by the Scottish Government. It is currently illegal to leave your local authority area - unless it is for essential purposes - under the current stay at home lockdown restrictions.
high purity cocaine worth more than £3million is set to be jailed. Robert Stewart was seen stowing away two suitcases containing 143lb of the class A drug in the cab of his vehicle in London before driving north to Scotland.Police tracked his journey and recovered the cocaine when they stopped his lorry in May last year after he pulled into Hamilton Services in Lanarkshire.
coldest winter for 10 years is set to drag on – with a three-week -3C 'polar spring' seeing chills until Easter.The freezing snap is a result of a a 2,000 mile-wide 'Arctic dome' of cold air which will be blown in from Scandinavia from Wednesday.Scotland's East will be chilled, while the West will be milder with -3C nights due across most of the country.Most of the country will be dry, with snow unlikely.Government weathermen warned of more colder-than-average stints in late March and early
Aberdeen in a groundbreaking new policy.City councillors unanimously agreed to make it easier to move people who abused their partners or children from the family home in what is thought to be a first for Scotland.It is hoped the drive will mean fewer survivors of domestic abuse are left homeless from having to flee their houses as their cases are dealt with by police and courts.The number of people fleeing some form of domestic abuse in Aberdeen is higher compared with Scotland's average and it
referendum is unavoidable in the event of a Holyrood majority for the party.Ahead of the Prime Minister’s virtual appearance at the online Scottish Conservative conference this weekend, one idea floated by Downing Street is that MPs from the Commons could sit in Scotland for a fortnight every September.One problem, the SNP said, is that the Holyrood parliament will be fully occupied by MSPs during that time.Pete Wishart MP said the idea of touring the Commons was “laughable”.Wishart said: “Not
cooking shows on TV is set to return to our screens this month.
NHS workers after seeing them upset over Covid-19 on the news.Paddy Joyce became overwhelmed by the virus death statistics and started to pen letters to front line workers to help ease his anxiety.The 17-year-old, from Glasgow, has hand-written 663 individually named cards to members of the Glasgow Royal Infirmary to send them his support for their hard work during the pandemic.Paddy, who has autism with significant global development delays, is hoping to send more than 5,000 cards by the end of
Scottish Premiership.The fixtures begin on the weekend of April 10 and 11 with the first matches since Celtic host Rangers at Parkhead on March 23.The next fixtures take place on April 20 and 21 with the following games taking place on May 11 and 12.The final matches will then take place on May 15 and 16.