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‘After brain injury, I had to relearn all my own poems and songs’: Edinburgh Fringe Q&A – Sid Ozalid
Sid Ozalid, an Aberdeen grandfather who suffered a life-threatening brain injury, continues his remarkable return to the stage at this year’s Fringe.
IT’S one of the biggest problems in the workplace — when a job is so deadly dull and dreadfully dreary that it leads to all manner of problems.
Filming Summer Holiday was terrifying for Cliff Richard and crew, says co-star Melvyn Hayes ...
AS a broadcast engineer with British Forces Broadcasting Services, David Ramsay thought he’d heard it all.
Collette Parker is based in Glasgow and uses her social media to share her top eats and drinks across the city.
Months after the SNP scrapped its vow to provide laptops for every child, educators fear the country is sleepwalking into a “hidden crisis”.
Scottish Conservative leader Russell Findlay insisted Carol Potter must go to protect the reputation of the service.
Mohammad Asif, director of Afghan Human Rights Foundation, accused the UK Government of the “highest betrayal” over the scandal.
A devoted daughter revealed how she saved her dad on a popular Scottish hill after he almost died from cardiac arrest.
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