Mid-year population estimates for Scotland in 2022
There were 5,447,700 people living in Scotland in mid-2022, according to the latest estimates from National Records of Scotland.
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There were 5,447,700 people living in Scotland in mid-2022, according to the latest estimates from National Records of Scotland.
A new immersive virtual reality (VR) experience is allowing members of the public to step back in time and explore the legendary Cutty Sark ship.
A fast-rising band who recorded their first single at University of the West of Scotland (UWS) has been shortlisted for a prestigious national music award.
Spring is in the air and with it comes the return of one of Scotland’s largest outdoor food and drink festivals to Paisley.
Warning: contains graphic images of injury detail at the end of this article Police have charged a man after his two dogs attacked another dog in Paisley.
Scotland’s reputation as a beacon of manufacturing and engineering innovation has been cemented today (21st March) with the launch of the world’s most pioneering, industry scale, fully digitally enabled, forging
Explorers can now complete their Rights Challenge Badge – launched today – meaning every child in Scouts Scotland can learn about, understand, and demonstrate their knowledge about human rights.
The Liberal Democrats at their conference last weekend in York passed their new Sport for the People motion that calls for the UK government to expand the list of sporting
Glasgow-based AS Homes has said it is ‘staggered’ that planning officers are recommending a refusal of planning permission for 180 new homes in Ferguslie Park.
Dozens of people gathered together for a song and a chat at a Saturday Get-Together event in the Methodist Central Hall, Paisley.