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Our writer headed to the Channel Islands for a trip packed with history, great food and a dose of sunshine!
17/06/2026

Our writer headed to the Channel Islands for a trip packed with history, great food and a dose of sunshine!

Visitors arriving on the east coast of Sark are greeted by the famous Toast Rack – a tractor and trailer up the steep hill.

Coastguard Rescue Officers are officially classed as volunteers but can claim about £11 per hour for responding to callo...
17/06/2026

Coastguard Rescue Officers are officially classed as volunteers but can claim about £11 per hour for responding to callouts or undertaking training.

A coastguard veteran has appealed to John Swinney to help reverse a decision to stop payments to volunteer officers for emergency callouts.

Justice Secretary Neil Gray has boosted the Community Justice budget to a record £170,000 in a bid to move towards more ...
16/06/2026

Justice Secretary Neil Gray has boosted the Community Justice budget to a record £170,000 in a bid to move towards more effective sentencing for non-violent offenders.

Radical plans are being considered in a bid to cut prison populations in Scotland in half and end revolving door of reoffending.

Our writer left the roulette wheels and slot machines behind to explore southern Nevada.
16/06/2026

Our writer left the roulette wheels and slot machines behind to explore southern Nevada.

Millions of tourists flock to Nevada with no intention of venturing away from the vibrant Vegas hotels and casinos.

“The people of Port Glasgow are very associated with the Comet and our background in shipbuilding... I think it’s fantas...
16/06/2026

“The people of Port Glasgow are very associated with the Comet and our background in shipbuilding... I think it’s fantastic that the council has gone to the trouble to get a new model made and give it pride of place where it should be.”

Across from The Comet in Port Glasgow, a team of workers are erecting a commemorative replica of the boat the boozer is named after.

"I always felt like the Barbie girl of the group, but I think now I’d probably own it and play on it... I feel like Faye...
15/06/2026

"I always felt like the Barbie girl of the group, but I think now I’d probably own it and play on it... I feel like Faye from Steps is kind of a heightened version of who I am, like a character in itself."

Fans will know her as the bubbly and glamorous blonde of Steps, but Faye Tozer now sees that “Barbie girl” image very differently.

While many town centres around Scotland are a shadow of their former selves – deserted and lined with empty shops – the ...
15/06/2026

While many town centres around Scotland are a shadow of their former selves – deserted and lined with empty shops – the High Street in Peebles is positively bustling.

While many town centres around Scotland are a shadow of their former selves, the High Street in Peebles is positively bustling.

First Minister John Swinney will meet with Danielle MacDonald after The Sunday Post last week revealed details of one of...
15/06/2026

First Minister John Swinney will meet with Danielle MacDonald after The Sunday Post last week revealed details of one of Scotland’s most harrowing cases of domestic abuse.

First Minister John Swinney will meet with Danielle MacDonald after The Sunday Post last week revealed details of one of Scotland’s most harrowing cases of domestic abuse.

A coastguard veteran has appealed to First Minister John Swinney to step in and help reverse a controversial decision by...
14/06/2026

A coastguard veteran has appealed to First Minister John Swinney to step in and help reverse a controversial decision by the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) to stop payments to volunteer officers for emergency callouts.

A coastguard veteran has appealed to John Swinney to help reverse a decision to stop payments to volunteer officers for emergency callouts.

From spitting to chasing sheep, Elvis has been causing chaos - leading to a viral Facebook post where owners at Rowhead ...
14/06/2026

From spitting to chasing sheep, Elvis has been causing chaos - leading to a viral Facebook post where owners at Rowhead Farm in Dollar said they'd had to cancel their alpaca walks because “Elvis is a tw*t at the moment”. We went along to meet him...

Meet the mischievous alpaca who led owners at Rowhead Farm in Dollar to post on social media that walks were cancelled as "Elvis is a tw*t"

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