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Scots Honored in 2024 New Year Honours
The 2024 New Year Honours list includes broadcaster Jackie Bird (MBE), footballer Alan Hansen (MBE), and swimmer Duncan Scott (OBE) among other Scots, recognizing their outstanding contributions to broadcasting, football, and swimming; other awardees include charity fundraisers, healthcare workers, ...
Scots Honored in 2024 New Year Honours
The 2024 New Year Honours list includes broadcaster Jackie Bird (MBE), footballer Alan Hansen (MBE), and swimmer Duncan Scott (OBE) among other Scots, recognizing their outstanding contributions to broadcasting, football, and swimming; other awardees include charity fundraisers, healthcare workers, ...
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32% Bias Score


2,562 Assaults on Scottish Prison Staff in a Decade Spark Violence Concerns
In Scotland, over 2,562 assaults on prison staff have been reported in the last decade, including 365 at Barlinnie since 2015/16, prompting concerns about escalating violence and calls for improved staff support and resource allocation; early prisoner releases are a temporary measure aiming to addre...
2,562 Assaults on Scottish Prison Staff in a Decade Spark Violence Concerns
In Scotland, over 2,562 assaults on prison staff have been reported in the last decade, including 365 at Barlinnie since 2015/16, prompting concerns about escalating violence and calls for improved staff support and resource allocation; early prisoner releases are a temporary measure aiming to addre...
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64% Bias Score


Scottish Charity's Novel Method Boosts Rare Aspen Tree Reproduction
In a Scottish Highlands nature reserve, a charity uses a unique method to make the rare aspen tree flower and produce seeds by stressing 104 specimens in a polytunnel, addressing the species' infrequent natural reproduction and contributing to rewilding efforts across Britain.
Scottish Charity's Novel Method Boosts Rare Aspen Tree Reproduction
In a Scottish Highlands nature reserve, a charity uses a unique method to make the rare aspen tree flower and produce seeds by stressing 104 specimens in a polytunnel, addressing the species' infrequent natural reproduction and contributing to rewilding efforts across Britain.
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36% Bias Score


Scottish LGBT Rights Remain Fragile Despite Legal Advancements
Kezia Dugdale, former Scottish Labour leader, reveals she still feels unsafe holding her wife's hand in public despite the 2014 legalization of same-sex marriage in Scotland, highlighting the fragility of progress despite over 10,000 same-sex couples marrying since then.
Scottish LGBT Rights Remain Fragile Despite Legal Advancements
Kezia Dugdale, former Scottish Labour leader, reveals she still feels unsafe holding her wife's hand in public despite the 2014 legalization of same-sex marriage in Scotland, highlighting the fragility of progress despite over 10,000 same-sex couples marrying since then.
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24% Bias Score


Families criticize slow pace of Scotland's Covid death probe
Relatives of over 6,000 people who died in Scotland during the Covid-19 pandemic are criticizing the slow pace of a Crown Office investigation, citing a lack of communication and information, while the investigation is hampered by complex issues and extensive delays.
Families criticize slow pace of Scotland's Covid death probe
Relatives of over 6,000 people who died in Scotland during the Covid-19 pandemic are criticizing the slow pace of a Crown Office investigation, citing a lack of communication and information, while the investigation is hampered by complex issues and extensive delays.
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48% Bias Score


Neo-Nazi Jailed for 10 Years for Possessing Weapons and Planning LGBT Attack
Alan Edward, 55, from Redding, Falkirk, was jailed for 10 years for possessing a neo-Nazi "armoury", planning an attack on an LGBT group, and spreading extremist propaganda online between 2017 and 2022.
Neo-Nazi Jailed for 10 Years for Possessing Weapons and Planning LGBT Attack
Alan Edward, 55, from Redding, Falkirk, was jailed for 10 years for possessing a neo-Nazi "armoury", planning an attack on an LGBT group, and spreading extremist propaganda online between 2017 and 2022.
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20% Bias Score

Scotland's Rail Network Vulnerable to Cyberattacks Amidst Digital Transition
Network Rail in Scotland faces significant cybersecurity vulnerabilities due to its insufficient preparedness for the transition to digital signaling, raising concerns about potential disruptions and financial losses, as evidenced by a recent cyberattack and the TfL incident.

Scotland's Rail Network Vulnerable to Cyberattacks Amidst Digital Transition
Network Rail in Scotland faces significant cybersecurity vulnerabilities due to its insufficient preparedness for the transition to digital signaling, raising concerns about potential disruptions and financial losses, as evidenced by a recent cyberattack and the TfL incident.
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56% Bias Score

Galloway Distillery Plans Major Expansion to Boost Production and Employment
The Crafty Distillery in Galloway, Scotland, with a current annual turnover of £1.1 million, plans to expand its facilities to increase production from 10,000 to 100,000 liters of whisky and double white spirit production, aiming for £2.2 million turnover within a few years by leveraging local inves...

Galloway Distillery Plans Major Expansion to Boost Production and Employment
The Crafty Distillery in Galloway, Scotland, with a current annual turnover of £1.1 million, plans to expand its facilities to increase production from 10,000 to 100,000 liters of whisky and double white spirit production, aiming for £2.2 million turnover within a few years by leveraging local inves...
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16% Bias Score

Activist Pleads Guilty to Damaging Stone of Destiny Display Case
A 22-year-old activist, Joe Madden, pleaded guilty to damaging a display cabinet containing the Stone of Destiny at Edinburgh Castle on November 15, 2023, alongside two other activists, causing \u00a32,798 in damages as part of a protest by the group This is Rigged demanding lower baby milk prices a...

Activist Pleads Guilty to Damaging Stone of Destiny Display Case
A 22-year-old activist, Joe Madden, pleaded guilty to damaging a display cabinet containing the Stone of Destiny at Edinburgh Castle on November 15, 2023, alongside two other activists, causing \u00a32,798 in damages as part of a protest by the group This is Rigged demanding lower baby milk prices a...
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36% Bias Score

Stonehenge's Scottish Altar Stone: A Symbol of Failed British Unity
A new theory suggests Stonehenge's stones, sourced from across Britain, including a central altar stone from 700km away in northern Scotland, served as a political statement to unify early farming communities during a period of cultural stress around 2500 BCE, despite the ultimate failure of this un...

Stonehenge's Scottish Altar Stone: A Symbol of Failed British Unity
A new theory suggests Stonehenge's stones, sourced from across Britain, including a central altar stone from 700km away in northern Scotland, served as a political statement to unify early farming communities during a period of cultural stress around 2500 BCE, despite the ultimate failure of this un...
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44% Bias Score

Scottish Actor Jailed for 16 Years for Rape and Stealthing
Luke Ford, a 35-year-old Scottish actor who claimed to be a Brad Pitt body double, was jailed for 16 years for 18 charges of abusing nine women between 2008 and 2020, including rape and the first Scottish conviction for 'stealthing'.

Scottish Actor Jailed for 16 Years for Rape and Stealthing
Luke Ford, a 35-year-old Scottish actor who claimed to be a Brad Pitt body double, was jailed for 16 years for 18 charges of abusing nine women between 2008 and 2020, including rape and the first Scottish conviction for 'stealthing'.
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16% Bias Score

Air Pollution Linked to Increased Mental Illness Hospital Admissions in Scotland
A Scottish study of 202,237 people found a link between increased exposure to nitrogen dioxide and higher hospital admissions for mental illnesses and behavioral disorders, suggesting that stricter environmental regulations could significantly reduce the burden on healthcare.

Air Pollution Linked to Increased Mental Illness Hospital Admissions in Scotland
A Scottish study of 202,237 people found a link between increased exposure to nitrogen dioxide and higher hospital admissions for mental illnesses and behavioral disorders, suggesting that stricter environmental regulations could significantly reduce the burden on healthcare.
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24% Bias Score
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