Two Scots schools have sent out urgent warnings after a sexually explicit video was shared among pupils.
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Scottish local government leaders have warned that council budgets are at “breaking point.”
Cosla president Alison Evison warned that, after years of restricted funding, “the cracks are starting to show.”
Councillor Evison added: “Whether it is economic growth, tackling climate change, wellbeing or child poverty, cuts to council budgets will mean targets are missed.
“This goes well beyond money. This goes to the heart of our communities.
“We now have a situation where communities are losing their
Two Scots schools have sent out urgent warnings after a sexually explicit video was shared among pupils.
Weather forecasters have issued a danger to life warning with 80mph winds expected to batter Scotland for two days.
Borna Barisic has already offered to help Rangers new boy Ianis Hagi settle in at Ibrox.
Scotland's biggest trade union has backed calls for a second independence referendum.
Around 100 Brexit supporters have gathered to celebrate Britain leaving the European Union at an event in Glasgow on Friday night.
Speeding motorists had better beware when driving on Bellshill Road in Motherwell or they could be picking up points on their licence and a fine.
POLICE Scotland is warning members of the public and retailers in Airdrie and Coatbridge after reports have been received of counterfeit Bank of Ireland £50 notes being circulated.
Scots are being warned of fake Bank of Ireland £50 notes that are circulating across the country. The forged notes are counterfeit copies of the current £50 note.
Police have warned shoppers to beware after fake Bank of Ireland £50 notes were put into circulation. The forged notes are counterfeit copies of the current £50 note.
Police Scotland have issued a warning to retailers and shoppers alike after the circulation of a spate of counterfeit bank notes.
Celtic new boy Ismaila Soro insists he's suited to Scottish football after signing from Bnei Yehuda.
Snow and ice is set to his Scotland tomorrow as forecasters warn of travel disruption across the country.