Alex Salmond flew into Nigg Fabrication yard at Easter Ross on Tuesday as part of the SNP commitment to alternative energy production and to support the local economy through direct jobs.
As part of the...
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4 injured as bus leaves road on A95 between Carrbridge and Aviemore in Scotland. The bus came to rest on its side. The driver sustained a...
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Mr Happy, aka Andy Jackson, took a break from his 1,000 mile run from John...
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Walker the Polar Bear has celebrated his second birthday in style. With a bucket cake consisting of Trout, Carrots, Apples, Birds, Chicken and snow for a topping, Walker...
Mercedes the Canadian Polar Bear finally met Walker the Dutch Polar Bear after a preparation by the Royal Zoological Society staff at the Highland Wildlife Park near Kincraig Scotland.
The meeting went well,...
Swimming 23 Miles in 11 degree temperatures across the deep dark depths of Loch Ness, 6 members of London's Serpentine swimming club completed their mission just after 5pm on Thursday 5th of August 2010. After...
Cairngorm SoapBox Challenge took place on Friday and Saturday the 16th and 17th of July 2010. Photos by Aaron Sneddon www.aaronsneddon.co.uk
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Greetings from Cyprus where the summer is in full swing and the weather is Habanero HOT! An Irish friend of mine visiting the area said that going outside here is like walking into a massive Hairdryer!Traditionally July marks the beginning of the PEAK TOURISM SEASON across...
Below is a story about a traffic warden who has recently died. I remember this bloke from a few years ago when he gave Scottish celebrity Sean Connery a parking ticket. I though I would share this story. " A...
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As freak weather hits Europe three climbers have been killed by an avalanche in the Scottish highlands. Although it is uncommon for climbers to be killed by avalanches in Britain they are not uncommon in the...
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.We need more missions to Marsand the other planets. There isstill much to learn and we need to learn all we can for future use." “Technically and scientifically, it has certainly met our expectations,”...
Leading artists in Xmas show kilmorack exhibition includes paintings and sculptures Published: 04/12/2008 COLOURFUL SHOW: Kilmorack Gallery owner Tony Davidson with some of the worksfrom his Christmas exhibition. Sandy McCook More Pictures A COLLECTION of work created...
More than 200 lambs have died since August because farmers say that Sea Eagles are killing them and thus threatening their livelihoods.Fifteen of the birds were released in August and since then farmers in...
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A lurid story of the International trade in sex organs.While doping scandals run rampant in the sports world, Ancient Chinese health secrets might still be key to getting up on the podium."FROM deep within the...
"With gold prices skyrocketing, the Mayans of Guatemala find themselves caught up in a new rush for the precious metal. Tema sits across from me, a Mayan with a mission. We are in the town of Sipacapa in the Western Highlands of...