Rutherglen 900th Anniversary Weekend Celebrations
Rutherglen marked its 900th anniversary with 'Striding the Streets' parade and 'Party in the Park', featuring music, dance, and community spirit.
Rutherglen marked its 900th anniversary with 'Striding the Streets' parade and 'Party in the Park', featuring music, dance, and community spirit.
The 1,200-year-old Major Oak, linked to Robin Hood, has died due to soil compaction from millions of visitors, structural interventions, and recent heatwaves and droughts.
Discover smart, sustainable ways to keep your home cool during UK heatwaves without relying on air conditioning. From insulation to fans, expert tips inside.
A new survey by Forthglade ranks the fussiest dog breeds, with Poodles taking the top spot. Expert Caroline Wilkinson explains picky eating behaviors in dogs.
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RecommendedGardeners are urged to check for hedgehogs before strimming or mowing lawns this summer, as these routine tasks can seriously injure or kill the creatures, warns the RSPCA and RHS.
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Gardeners are reminded to check for hedgehogs before using strimmers or mowers, as these tools can severely injure or kill the protected animals. The RSPCA and RHS urge caution.
Dermatologist warns Brits neglecting scalp sun protection may increase skin cancer risk. Scalp sunburn often overlooked, even by diligent sunscreen users. Symptoms include flaking, tenderness, and itching.
Dale Hosker, 50, was sentenced to 15 years and four months for collecting cocaine from US couriers at Manchester Airport as part of a major smuggling operation.
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RecommendedPubs provide up to £30bn in wellbeing benefits and combat loneliness, a new report claims. The British Beer and Pubs Association urges government action to prevent closures.
A dermatologist warns that the scalp, often neglected during sun protection, is vulnerable to sunburn and skin cancer. Symptoms like flaking and tenderness are frequently mistaken for dandruff.
Wales faces extreme heat with amber warning for 38C; mother warns of sunburn after son's severe burns; ambulance service anxious about rising calls.
UK adopts ambitious 2032 carbon target but CCC warns policies must improve to meet it, amid Brexit and subsidy concerns.
A survey reveals 36% of Brits miss the 1990s, citing Friends, Spice Girls, and affordable nights out. Retro activities like bingo are surging in popularity.
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RecommendedThe Major Oak, an ancient tree in Sherwood Forest linked to Robin Hood, is thought to have died after failing to produce leaves this spring, experts say.
England fans booed the hydration break during the World Cup 2026 match against Croatia, criticizing it as disruptive and favoring commercial breaks.
Tropical Storm Arthur threatens World Cup fixtures in Texas with life-threatening flash flooding, heavy rain, and travel disruptions. Authorities urge caution.
A controversial statistical formula predicts humanity's extinction in 17,100 years using the 'doomsday argument,' but critics and a Nobel physicist warn of closer threats.
Brits holidaying in Europe face a 'significant heatwave' with temperatures up to 40°C, plus thunderstorms in Spain and Portugal. Yellow and orange alerts issued.
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RecommendedAs UK temperatures soar above 30°C, households are advised to spray garlic around windows to deter spiders and insects naturally without chemicals.
Renfrewshire HSCP revisits controversial cost-cutting proposals to close a £14m budget gap, with fears of financial recovery if measures fail.
The Met Office forecasts heatwave conditions in parts of the UK this weekend, with temperatures reaching 32C, potentially hotter than Barbados.
New images reveal Piccadilly Gardens' transformation with more greenery, a welcome pavilion, and a revamped children's area. Plus, Lemn Sissay on his Hardy's Well poem and Makerfield by-election updates.
The Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool turned green with algae shortly after a $14.2m renovation, which was awarded to a company that worked on a Trump golf club pool.
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RecommendedOne Nation's health policies face criticism as Pauline Hanson prepares for National Press Club address. Also: Sydney death mystery, Cate Blanchett's Oxford professorship, World Cup updates.
The Trump administration is defending Elon Musk in a lawsuit over xAI's methane-gas turbines in Mississippi, arguing the datacenter is critical to national security and the economy.
Crimea bans night-time moped use, claiming noise confuses drone defenses. Ukraine strikes fuel supplies, causing shortages. G7 leaders discuss peace and sanctions.
Ghana is hosting a major conference on reparatory justice after the UN declared the transatlantic slave trade a crime against humanity, with leaders from over 80 countries attending.
Pauline Hanson argues Australia must become monocultural, calling multiculturalism a failed policy, and targets Muslims in her first National Press Club speech.
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RecommendedSaul Justin Newman's 'Morbid' skewers anti-ageing pseudoscience, exposing fraud in centenarian records and 'Blue Zones'. A witty, alarming read for science lovers.