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The Co-op, which has supported 36 Midlothian causes over the past two years, is targeting its funding more specifically, as the next Local Community Fund applications open.
Purchases from the Chapel’s gift shop and website shop will support ongoing conservation work undertaken by the Rosslyn Chapel Trust.
The pharmacist told a patient who asked for the morning after pill 'let me feel your glands' as he touched her breasts.
A big well done to everyone involved.
Hollywood star Craig Ferguson has told how he was “taught to fear and loathe the English” when he was growing up in Scotland. (via The Scotsman)
After discovering their baby was breech, Priya had to have a C-section. But complications resulted in her losing seven pints of blood, developing compartment syndrome, and eventually the amputation of both legs. A heartbreaking story, via The i Paper
"It is only a little patch and it keeps me happy and mentally well. But they want to take that away from me. Worrying about the garden is making me ill." Such a sad story via The i Paper
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Do you think this is a good idea to help tackle youth anti-social behaviour?
UPDATE: Police Scotland is appealing for information from the public as part of an ongoing investigation into a death in Gorebridge.
Avoid that last minute airport panic buy - we've selected 20 of the best books, fiction and non-fiction, for the perfect summer read. Via The i Paper
The pilot is understood to have headed for Dublin as the nearest landfall while crossing the Atlantic. (via the Scotsman)
Midlothian South MSP Christine Grahame is calling on any EU citizens in her constituency denied a vote in the recent European elections to get in touch with her.
The pharmacist told a patient who asked for the morning after pill 'let me feel your glands' as he touched her breasts.