United Kingdom Nicola Sturgeon tells Donald Trump he can't come to Scotland for golf Scotland's first minister repeated the current coronavirus lockdown rules as she addressed reports that the US president plans to swerve Joe Biden's inauguration by going on a transatlantic golfing trip. 06/01/2021
Green News Giant pandas could be set to leave UK after zoo loses €2m in lockdown Edinburgh Zoo is facing tough decisions as closures last summer had a 'huge financial impact'. 04/01/2021
United Kingdom Scotland announces another nationwide lockdown beginning at midnight The lockdown is the first of 2021 for Scotland as it and the wider UK struggles to control the new variant of COVID-19. 04/01/2021
Belgium Belgium pledges €200,000 to make period products more accessible The decision, announced on Tuesday, follows on from the landmark decision in Scotland last month to make period products free for all. 31/12/2020
Travel News This Scottish island celebrates Christmas 12 days late Britain’s most remote inhabited island celebrates Christmas 12 days after the rest of the world because of its prevalent Norse and Roman-inspired traditions. JR Patterson walks us through the history which has shaped this tiny island in the Atlantic Ocean. 23/12/2020
United Kingdom US charges Libyan man over Lockerbie bombing 32 years on The Justice Department revealed charges accusing a Libyan bomb expert in the 1988 explosion of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland, an attack that killed 259 people in the air and an additional 11 on the ground. 21/12/2020
United Kingdom Rare 'thundersnow' storm mistaken for explosion in Scotland Several calls were made to police in Edinburgh on Thursday evening as a rare snowstorm was mistaken for an explosion. 04/12/2020
United Kingdom Scotland becomes first nation in world to provide free period products The Scottish parliament unanimously passed legislation requiring the government to make period products available for free to those who cannot afford them. 25/11/2020
World Lockerbie: Appeal to clear man convicted for 1988 bombing underway Libyan intelligence officer Abdel Basset al-Megrahi was jailed for life in 2001 for the 1988 murder of the 270 passengers and crew of Pan Am flight 103 over the Scottish town of Lockervie. He died in 2012. 24/11/2020
United Kingdom Scottish actor Sir Sean Connery, who played James Bond, dies aged 90 Sean Connery was often cited as the world's favourite James Bond, having played him in several films from the 1960s to the 1980s. 31/10/2020
United Kingdom Meet the lawyer fighting to exonerate Scotland's forgotten witches Lawyer Claire Mitchell QC is leading the campaign to pardon and commemorate the voiceless women who were falsely accused of witchcraft and executed in Scotland nearly five centuries ago. 30/10/2020
Green News 'I turned 17 in my prison cell': Meet climate activist Blue Sandford After dropping out of school and being arrested, Blue Sandford has penned a new book for Extinction Rebellion Youth. 19/10/2020
United Kingdom Disunited Kingdom: Why Brexit makes Scottish independence more likely Six years on from the referendum on Scottish independence, polls suggest Scots are keener than ever to dissolve their 300-year-old union with England. Brexit is the driving force, analysts have told Euronews. 18/09/2020
United Kingdom COVID-19: Confusion as UK divided over Portugal quarantine rules Some travellers have asked for clarity after Wales and Scotland imposed a 14-day quarantine for arrivals from Portugal, while England did not. 04/09/2020
United Kingdom Scotland records highest number of new COVID-19 cases in 3 months Scotland will remain in phase three of lockdown easing after the number of confirmed coronavirus cases crept it to their highest number in three months. 20/08/2020
United Kingdom Aberdeen train derailment: Three dead and six hurt in Scotland crash Authorities have confirmed that 3 people were killed and 6 injured in Wednesday's train derailment near Stonehaven in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. 12/08/2020
United Kingdom Scottish football season at risk after players flout coronavirus rules The Scottish government has threatened to suspend the national football season, which has just begun, following a number of breaches of regulations put in place to guard against the coronavirus pandemic. 11/08/2020
United Kingdom Lockdown reimposed on Aberdeen after cluster of COVID-19 cases A cluster of 54 cases linked to a single bar in the Scottish city has led to a reimposing of restrictions aimed at avoiding a "significant outbreak". 06/08/2020
United Kingdom Euroviews. Coronavirus and Brexit talks are putting Scottish independence firmly back on the agenda ǀ View Rather than calming the debate, the coronavirus pandemic and the ongoing Brexit negotiations between the UK and EU have only served to refocus the Scottish independence debate ahead of next year's Scottish Parliament elections. 08/07/2020
United Kingdom COVID-19: Parents help change Scotland's course over schools reopening Parents voicing their concerns over the quality of their children's education have pushed the Scottish Government to change course over re-opening schools part-time. 27/06/2020