Scots TV star Gail Porter has vowed never to give up after facing discrimination during her lengthy battle with severe mental health issues.
14.02.2020 - 08:01 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A trafficking gang which forced women into prostitution has been smashed by police following a series of dawn raids in Scotland’s biggest city.
Dozens of officers from Police Scotland, Home Office Immigration Enforcement and the new specialist divisional Human Trafficking Unit – which was only formed five weeks ago – targeted seven flats in Glasgow yesterday morning.
Three people – two men and a woman – were arrested and three victims were identified as a result of the months-long probe into the
Scots TV star Gail Porter has vowed never to give up after facing discrimination during her lengthy battle with severe mental health issues.
Clyde 2 radio host Ewen Cameron has shared a heartwarming story with fans in a bid to raise awareness about mental health.
A Scots gran in love with a triple murderer on death row in America has told of her “obsession” with the killer who she would marry “in a heartbeat”.
As a reporter, Lorraine Kelly covered Dunblane and Lockerbie but the first time she wept on TV was watching Eilidh MacLeod’s coffin being carried off the plane.
Hero firefighters have saved the life of a stricken horse who became stranded in Storm Dennis .
A body has been found in the search for a missing Scots woman.
A woman has told how she was raped by a group of paedophiles who used her as a “sex object”.
A mum and daughter have gone viral after making a hilarious Tiktok video together.
Scots seeking help with council tax debts owed nearly £7 million to local authorities last year.
A shamed Scots sex offender councillor is clinging onto to his role- despite being told he can no longer take any position in the council.
Scots locked down at a quarantined hotel in Tenerife are being flown back to the UK after testing negative for coronavirus , Jet2holidays has confirmed.
An allergic reaction to medication landed a young mum in hospital unable to recognise her own name until she had five blood transfusions.
The MoD has settled a law suit with a former RAF man who claimed working with a “toxic soup” of chemicals at a Scottish airbase left him with a rare cancer.
A patient has tested positive for the deadly coronavirus in Scotland for the first time.
A devastated family of a teen killed after being struck by a car in Moray have paid tribute to him.
Thousands of O2 customers have been left unable to make phone calls as the network has gone down.
A Canadian couple set to wed at a Scots hotel are on the hunt for a dog sitter to help with their big day.
Parents at a Highlands school have been issued with a coronavirus advice letter urging them to watch out for symptoms.
An adorable ferret was abandoned on the counter of a Scots Pets at Home store after the owner said 'my duty is done'.
A massive crackdown by Moroccan authorities on the country’s multi-billion-pound cannabis industry has disrupted Scotland’s organised crime groups.