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Scottish Coal Mine Transformed: A Decade of Art and Regeneration
The Crawick Multiverse, a £1 million landscape artwork built on a former Scottish coal mine, celebrated its 10th anniversary, attracting 10,000 yearly visitors and boosting local businesses while employing local residents.
Scottish Coal Mine Transformed: A Decade of Art and Regeneration
The Crawick Multiverse, a £1 million landscape artwork built on a former Scottish coal mine, celebrated its 10th anniversary, attracting 10,000 yearly visitors and boosting local businesses while employing local residents.
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48% Bias Score


Dundee University Bosses Resign After Damning Report on £22m Bailout
The principal and two senior members of Dundee University's governing body resigned after an independent report revealed multiple failures in financial governance, leading to a £22 million government bailout to cover a £35 million deficit caused primarily by a decrease in international student enrol...
Dundee University Bosses Resign After Damning Report on £22m Bailout
The principal and two senior members of Dundee University's governing body resigned after an independent report revealed multiple failures in financial governance, leading to a £22 million government bailout to cover a £35 million deficit caused primarily by a decrease in international student enrol...
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40% Bias Score


Scotland Defends New School Guidance Amid Criticism Over Pupil Violence
Scotland's new guidance on handling violent pupil behavior prioritizes positive reinforcement over exclusion, aiming to improve outcomes, but faces criticism for being too lenient; 11,676 exclusions occurred in 2022/23.
Scotland Defends New School Guidance Amid Criticism Over Pupil Violence
Scotland's new guidance on handling violent pupil behavior prioritizes positive reinforcement over exclusion, aiming to improve outcomes, but faces criticism for being too lenient; 11,676 exclusions occurred in 2022/23.
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48% Bias Score


Scotland's Potential Heatwave This Week
A heatwave is possible in Scotland from Thursday to Saturday, with temperatures potentially reaching 27°C in Aberdeenshire and around 25-26°C in the Central Lowlands, but cooler conditions are expected by Sunday. The current warmest day of the year was June 13th with 25.7°C recorded at Lossiemouth, ...
Scotland's Potential Heatwave This Week
A heatwave is possible in Scotland from Thursday to Saturday, with temperatures potentially reaching 27°C in Aberdeenshire and around 25-26°C in the Central Lowlands, but cooler conditions are expected by Sunday. The current warmest day of the year was June 13th with 25.7°C recorded at Lossiemouth, ...
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Man Admits to Brutal Murder and Cover-Up of Partner
Ewan Methven, 27, pleaded guilty to murdering his 21-year-old partner, Phoenix Spencer-Horn, in East Kilbride on November 16, 2024, stabbing her repeatedly and attempting to dismember her body before a delayed 999 call on November 18.
Man Admits to Brutal Murder and Cover-Up of Partner
Ewan Methven, 27, pleaded guilty to murdering his 21-year-old partner, Phoenix Spencer-Horn, in East Kilbride on November 16, 2024, stabbing her repeatedly and attempting to dismember her body before a delayed 999 call on November 18.
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28% Bias Score


Linburn Estate Sale Displaces Disabled Veterans Amidst Charity's Financial Crisis
Sight Scotland Veterans, facing £18m in losses over four years, plans to sell the Linburn estate in West Lothian, displacing 13 tenants, including seven veterans with vision impairments, by next year due to financial unsustainability, despite the charity stating no one faces immediate eviction.
Linburn Estate Sale Displaces Disabled Veterans Amidst Charity's Financial Crisis
Sight Scotland Veterans, facing £18m in losses over four years, plans to sell the Linburn estate in West Lothian, displacing 13 tenants, including seven veterans with vision impairments, by next year due to financial unsustainability, despite the charity stating no one faces immediate eviction.
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52% Bias Score

Scotland's Hottest Day of 2025: Charterhall Reaches 28.7°C
Scotland recorded its hottest day of 2025 on Friday, with Charterhall reaching 28.7°C, exceeding the previous record of 28°C set in 2024; this is significantly higher than the average June temperature of 17°C, and while not a heatwave, the warm weather is impacting tourism.

Scotland's Hottest Day of 2025: Charterhall Reaches 28.7°C
Scotland recorded its hottest day of 2025 on Friday, with Charterhall reaching 28.7°C, exceeding the previous record of 28°C set in 2024; this is significantly higher than the average June temperature of 17°C, and while not a heatwave, the warm weather is impacting tourism.
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28% Bias Score

2025-26 Scottish Premiership Fixtures Released
The 2025-26 Scottish Premiership fixtures are released on June 20th, with the season kicking off on August 2nd/3rd; five teams have new managers; Falkirk and Livingston return to the top flight; and fixtures are subject to change due to television.

2025-26 Scottish Premiership Fixtures Released
The 2025-26 Scottish Premiership fixtures are released on June 20th, with the season kicking off on August 2nd/3rd; five teams have new managers; Falkirk and Livingston return to the top flight; and fixtures are subject to change due to television.
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40% Bias Score

Scottish Government Faces Legal Action Over Single-Sex Spaces
The Sex Matters group issued a 14-day ultimatum to the Scottish government, threatening legal action if it fails to comply with the UK Supreme Court ruling that mandates single-sex spaces based on biological sex in Scotland, prompting a clash between women's rights and transgender rights.

Scottish Government Faces Legal Action Over Single-Sex Spaces
The Sex Matters group issued a 14-day ultimatum to the Scottish government, threatening legal action if it fails to comply with the UK Supreme Court ruling that mandates single-sex spaces based on biological sex in Scotland, prompting a clash between women's rights and transgender rights.
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68% Bias Score

Scotland to End Two-Child Benefits Cap in March 2026
The Scottish government will end the two-child benefits cap from March 2026, providing payments to affected families, costing an estimated \$140-150 million initially, to alleviate child poverty and counter UK policy.

Scotland to End Two-Child Benefits Cap in March 2026
The Scottish government will end the two-child benefits cap from March 2026, providing payments to affected families, costing an estimated \$140-150 million initially, to alleviate child poverty and counter UK policy.
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Man Pleads Guilty to Murdering and Decapitating Girlfriend
Ewan Methven, 27, pleaded guilty to murdering and decapitating his 21-year-old girlfriend, Phoenix Spencer-Horn, in their East Kilbride home on November 16, 2024, after an argument about her work hours; he then attempted to cover up the crime by texting her mother.

Man Pleads Guilty to Murdering and Decapitating Girlfriend
Ewan Methven, 27, pleaded guilty to murdering and decapitating his 21-year-old girlfriend, Phoenix Spencer-Horn, in their East Kilbride home on November 16, 2024, after an argument about her work hours; he then attempted to cover up the crime by texting her mother.
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40% Bias Score

MacIntyre's Near-Victory at US Open
Robert MacIntyre nearly won the US Open on Monday, finishing one stroke behind JJ Spaun after a final round of 68, improving his world ranking to 12th and his European Ryder Cup standing to fourth.

MacIntyre's Near-Victory at US Open
Robert MacIntyre nearly won the US Open on Monday, finishing one stroke behind JJ Spaun after a final round of 68, improving his world ranking to 12th and his European Ryder Cup standing to fourth.
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32% Bias Score
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