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Scottish Islanders Campaign for Undersea Tunnels

Shetland and Western Isles residents argue ageing ferries drive depopulation. Campaigners push for undersea tunnels, citing Scandinavian success, as a modern solution for island connectivity.

Amber snow warnings as UK faces wintry 2026 start

The Met Office has upgraded snow warnings to amber for parts of Scotland, with heavy snow, travel disruption, and power cuts likely. Get the latest UK weather forecast and travel advice.

Amber snow warnings for Scotland as UK faces wintry start

The Met Office has upgraded weather warnings to amber for heavy snow in parts of Scotland, with up to 40cm possible. Disruption to travel and power is likely. Get the latest UK weather forecast and travel advice here.

Finland seizes ship over Baltic Sea cable damage

Finnish authorities detain cargo vessel suspected of damaging a vital undersea telecoms cable between Helsinki and Tallinn. The incident raises security concerns in the strategically sensitive Baltic Sea.

Remote Scottish island ranger job seeks applicants

Tired of festive family gatherings? The Scottish Wildlife Trust is hiring a ranger for six months on the uninhabited Handa Island. A unique role for those seeking solitude and wildlife.

Snow and ice warnings for Scotland as cold snap hits UK

The UK faces a sharp temperature drop from New Year's Day, with snow alerts for Scotland and amber cold health warnings issued for northern England. Forecasters warn of dangerous travel conditions and significant health impacts.

Man and dog die in Christmas Eve flat fire

A man and his dog have died after a fire broke out in a Fife apartment in the early hours of Christmas Eve. Police and fire services are investigating the tragic incident.

Russian Sabotage Subs 'Ready for UK Waters'

The head of the Royal Navy warns a secretive Russian submarine unit targeting undersea cables is reset and poised to return to British waters, posing a direct threat to national infrastructure.

Smoking ban exception for crack use considered in Scotland

Scottish ministers are weighing a change to the public smoking ban to allow crack cocaine use in supervised facilities in Glasgow and Edinburgh, responding to a surge in users switching from heroin. Read the full story.

£20k reward in Tottenham mistaken identity murder

Police offer a £20,000 reward for information on the murder of Mahad Abdi Mohamed, 27, shot in the head in Tottenham in a suspected case of mistaken identity. Call Crimestoppers anonymously.

Football Daily's 2025 Christmas Awards Round-Up

A rundown of The Guardian's satirical 2025 Football Daily Christmas Awards, covering Liverpool's spending, Man Utd's woes, Scotland's World Cup, and Chloe Kelly's heroics. Dive into the year's football highlights and lowlights.

Musicians protest BBC Radio Scotland late-night show cuts

Leading Scottish artists condemn BBC Radio Scotland's decision to axe specialist late-night shows, warning it will devastate opportunities for emerging talent. Read the full story and see who has signed the open letter.

Scotland Face Late-Night World Cup Kick-Offs in USA

Scotland's 2026 World Cup group stage matches against Haiti, Brazil, and Morocco have been scheduled, with UK fans facing 2am and 11pm GMT kick-off times. Get the full fixture details and manager Steve Clarke's reaction.

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