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Photo: Local resident checks out housing prices in Govanhill, Glasgow. Credit: Iain McLellan

Rent caps are gone: how can tenants fight back?

“Where I live now is my home, but the ‘market rent’ for our flat is ...

By Ruby Dark, Living Rent

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The co-authors and some of the contributors gather for the launch of Shaetlan: A young language wi aald røts. Left to right: John Goodlad, Viveka Velupillai, Alison Rendall, Ronnie Eunson, Hazel Adamson. Julie Dennison, Helen Balfour and Roy Mullay. Photo: Hans J Marter/Shetland News

Giving Shaetlan – Shetland’s native tongue – the respect it deserves

New book highly praised by linguists from around the world establishes Shaetlan as a language ...

By Hans J Marter, Shetland News

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Shetland Foodbank manager David Grieve. Photo: Sarah Cooper

Foodbank manager ‘very concerned’ by number of people requiring support

Nearly 1,100 food parcels have been distributed in Shetland over the last year, Shetland Foodbank ...

By Shetland News

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Damange trans flag in Govanhill

Govanhill community reacts to UK Supreme Court decision on gender

Supreme Court Ruling and initial reactions On 16 April, the UK Supreme Court delivered a ...

By Devon McCole, Greater Govanhill

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The entrance of HM Revenue & Customs building in the UK by Mathias Reding

Parents of teenagers reminded to extend Child Benefit claim online

Parents of 16–19-year-olds will receive reminders from HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) to extend their ...

By Luke Jackson, The Midlothian View

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Wooden tiles spelling 'Mental Health Matters' by Anna Tarazevich

‘Whatever your concern about your child, we are here to help’

As mental health awareness week (12-18 May 2025) begins Scotland’s children’s charity, Children First, is ...

By The Orkney News

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A pupil studies with a laptop and books on a sunny day by Kaboompics.com

Stressed About Exams? Here’s what can actually help

By the time you read this, the spell of remarkably warm spring weather we have ...

By Crail Matters

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Migrant Women Press launches fellowship to support underrepresented journalists

To mark World Press Freedom Day this Saturday (3 May), Scottish Beacon publishing partner, Migrant ...

By The Scottish Beacon

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Close-up of an electric car being charged by Mike Bird

The Optimistic Enviromentalist: Electric Cars

Just over two years ago, we (my husband Richard and I) bought an electric car. ...

By Denise MacDonald-Kiernan, Glenkens Gazette

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Sullom Voe terminal sign

Politicians sign oil and gas jobs pledge after open letter from isles businesses

Shetland’s MP and MSP have signed a pledge to protect oil and gas jobs after ...

By Shetland News

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Local pubs in Scotland urged to adopt ‘lifeline’ codeword as part of licensing application

Protecting women from unwanted attention or harassment in bars and licensed premises could get a ...

By Forres Local

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Edinburgh's Wild West, by Graeme Pow

The Wild West in Morningside is one of Edinburgh’s most unusual attractions

Tucked away in one of Edinburgh’s suburbs is a time capsule transporting you back in ...

By Liam Eunson, Midlothian View

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