AvatarNewsweekflipped into NewsweekAvatarAvatar22 hours agoTexas Secession 'Closer' Than Anyone ThinksNewsweek - James BickertonTexas seceding from the United States is "closer than pretty much anyone else thinks" according to a leading Lone Star independence campaigner who …
AvatarThe Telegraphflipped into MoneyAvatarAvatar22 hours agoThink you own your home in Scotland? Think againThe Telegraph - The Secret LandlordAlbert Einstein is credited as saying “Insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results”. I can only assume the Scottish Government is suffering this “Einstein Insanity” with their latest attack on landlords. The Housing (Scotland) Bill will bring in new legislation …
FlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo1 day agoVisitScotland to shut Pitlochry, Perth, St Andrews and Stirling visitor centresthecourier.co.uk - Alasdair ClarkThe tourist board has announced it will close its entire network of visitor centres over the next two years.
AvatarEdinburgh Evening Newsflipped into Edinburgh NewsFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo1 day agoEdinburgh Airport takes legal action in row with city council over proposed new access roadscotsman.com - Ian SwansonEdinburgh Airport is taking legal action in a row with the city council over the access road it wants to build from the Gogar roundabout into the …
AvatarThe Evening Standardflipped into News | Evening StandardFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo22 hours agoPrince Philip statue to be removed after Cambridge council brands it 'poorest quality work'standard.co.uk - Lydia Chantler-HicksA sculpture in Cambridge said to represent Prince Philip is to be pulled down after the city council branded it “possibly the poorest quality work” …
AvatarThe Daily Recordflipped into NewsFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo1 day agoSurgeon who performed life-changing surgery on brave Scots boy 'suspended' by health boarddailyrecord.co.uk - Vivienne AitkenConsultant Chris Adams is "uncontactable" and patients worry waiting lists will get even longer with one surgeon down The surgeon who performed life …
AvatarEdinburgh Evening Newsflipped into Edinburgh NewsFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo2 hours agoPavement parking ban to come into force next weekscotsman.com - Marie SharpA ban on pavement parking across Midlothian will come into force next week despite concerns it will be unenforceable during evenings. Midlothian …
FlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo1 day ago'Disruption is inevitable': Glasgow council leader defends state of citystv.tv - Craig MeighanThe leader of Scotland’s biggest council has defended the state of the city centre amid increasing shop closures and rising graffiti. Glasgow City …
AvatarWales OnlineFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo1 day agoE-bike riders aged 16 and 17 killed in crash with four carswalesonline.co.uk - Laura Paterson, PA, Steven SmithTwo teenage e-bike riders have been killed in a crash with four cars. Police said the two boys, aged 16 and 17, were riding pillion on the bike. The …
AvatarWales Onlineflipped into rugbyFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo20 hours agoTonight's rugby news as Wales star 'absolutely devastated' after being left visibly upset during matchwalesonline.co.uk - John JonesThese are your evening rugby headlines on Wednesday, March 27. Luckless Cuthbert 'absolutely devastated' Wales international Alex Cuthbert says he is …
AvatarDaily Starflipped into Weird newsFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo3 days ago40 million Brits had personal data 'stolen' by China in huge cyber attackdailystar.co.uk - Danny GutmannMore than 40million Brits have had their data "stolen" by China in a huge hack, UK officials are set to announce. Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden …
AvatarThe Scotsmanflipped into Top StoriesFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo1 day agoFerguson Marine chief executive sacked: SNP have reasons for refusing to embrace similar accountability in public life – Scotsman commentscotsman.com - Scotsman commentDavid Tydeman’s dismissal appears harsh, particularly as SNP ministers do not seem to think they should be held to similarly high standards The …