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Scottish News

Scottish Independence could be implemented by 2016

Senior Scottish Government Minister and Education Secretary for Scotland Mike Russell has claimed that in the event of Scottish independence, an agreement for the devolution of power could come within 12 months, reports BBC News.
In the Media by Darren Brown

More Scots getting fatter

In Scotland, more than a quarter of adults are overweight. Official figures show that there are a lot of Scots who are obese.
In the Media by Owen Weldon

New Scottish law judges dogs on behaviour, not breed

Edinburgh - A law, which recently passed in Scotland, is designed to address the issue of dangerous dogs by judging animals on their behaviour, rather than their breed.
In the Media by Lynn Curwin - 3 comments

Op-Ed: Super Ayr United Defeat SPL Side Hibs in Scottish Cup Special

Ayr - The Romance of the Cup is alive and well down Somerset Road way as the Super Ayr United progress once again at the expense of a SPL side in the Scottish Cup.
Digital Journal Report by Marc Roseblade

Seals with unusual injuries washing up on Scottish coast

After dozens of dead seals with puzzling ‘corkscrew’ injuries washed ashore the Scottish government have commissioned scientists at the Sea Mammal Research Unit to carry out an investigation.
In the Media by Lynn Curwin - 4 comments

Study shows more women are treating their pets like children

New research shows that more British woman than ever are treating their pets like children. They buy them toys and treats, carry around photos of them, and dress them in clothing.
In the Media by Lynn Curwin

Genealogists: Obama can be traced to William the Lion

Scottish genealogists claim President-elect Barack Obama’s ancestry can be to traced to William the Lion, the ruler of Scotland. The Scots want Obama to wear tartan at the inauguration.
In the Media by Chris V. Thangham - 7 comments

The Tale of the Runaway Bride

A Scottish woman will learn her fate tomorrow when she is sentenced for conning at least three men out of an estimated 100K pounds.
In the Media by Tar De Moutonnoir - 3 comments

Why Brits Stand In Line?

LONDON (dpa) - Visitors to Britain may have read about it in the guide books but most are still amazed to see it with their own eyes - at every bus stop or other opportunity that presents itself Britons form an orderly queue.It's a remarkable feat of s...
In the Media by Digital Journal Staff
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The fourth round of the Scottish Cup provides 45 goals on Saturday, but no great upsets.
There has been a slight deterioration in the Scottish economy's rate of recovery, according to the Lloyds TSB Scotland Business Monitor.
Latest Scottish government figures reveal that spending on Research and Development in 2010 totalled 7.2% of the UK total.
The Scottish Chambers of Commerce suggests businesses made a stronger start to 2012 compared to last year.
Financial services group Scottish Friendly reports that its life and pension sales climbed by 20% last year.
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The Art of Being A Great Canadian, Eh? Part 1

I believe, without undue modesty, that I have certain qualifications to write on ‘The Art of Being a Great Canadian,...
May 3, 2012 by Grant Gibson

UK defence budget cuts. Channel Islands to become part of France?

As part of the UK Government’s Strategic Defence Review it is believed that British Prime Minister David Cameron...
Apr 1, 2012 by Robert Myles

Glasgow Celtic Heading South Of The Border

Scottish giants Celtic are poised to quit the SPL and move south of the border to join the English npower league one....
Mar 18, 2012 by Steven Brown

Dunfermline MSP Bill walker suspended after allegations of domestic abuse

The Scottish Nationalist Party (SNP) has suspended MSP Bill Walker after allegations arose relating him to domestic...
Mar 4, 2012 by Darren Brown

Recycling Religion in Scotland

You would never think much of your rubbish, but an entire church is being made of it in Glasgow. Locals in the Milton...
Mar 4, 2012 by Darren Brown
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