The Sunday Post (Dundee)
‘Trump’s U-turn simply pathetic’
Donald Trump has been accused of performing “a pathetic U-turn” over his slurs against British soldiers in Afghanistan. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer raised Trump’s comments about Nato troops in Afghanistan directly with the US president in a...
Read Full Story (Page 1)‘My little girl died before she was one. I will stop at nothing to prevent families suffering as I did’
Rachel Searle was just 17 years old when she gave birth to baby Delilah. But when Delilah began having difficulties swallowing at just two months old, Rachel was plunged into the terrifying and confusing world of childhood dementia. Delilah never got...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Victims of crime could be tracked under new plans
A controversial shake-up of Scotland’s electronic tagging scheme could see victims of crime being tracked like criminals. The Scottish Government is currently expanding the use of GPS tracking. The idea is that both offender and victim are traced,...
Read Full Story (Page 1)BETRAYAL OF SCOTLAND’S SHIPYARDS
A £200 million taxpayerfunded contract to build Royal Navy boats has been awarded to a foreign defence firm facing criminal prosecution for bribery and corruption. The deal with Dutch defence giant Damen, which UK shipyards were excluded from bidding...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Outrage as sex offender is able to set up home in primaryschoolgrounds
A sex offender was allowed to set up home in the grounds of a primary school in the north of Scotland, a Sunday Post investigation has discovered. The predator, who was labelled a risk to children, was given the allclear to move into a property,...
Read Full Story (Page 1)When you go, will you comebacka debtor from America?
Football fans have been warned they could be pushed into spiralling debt because of “World Cup fever”. The Advice Direct Scotland charity said a realistic budget for even a modest trip to North America, where the tournament is being held in the...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Warnings as childrennow spending up to 30 hours a week on ipads and screens
Scotland’s children are spending an astonishing 29.4 hours a week engaging in “sedentary leisure”, according to a new report. The government’s recently published Scottish Health Survey reveals how a boom in screen-based activities is shaping the...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Reduction of specialist maternity units will cost lives, say experts
Plans to downgrade five of Scotland’s eight neonatal intensive care units have sparked warnings from maternity experts, midwives and families who fear babies’ lives will be put at risk. Under proposed reforms, premature or underweight newborns would...
Read Full Story (Page 1)39 women killed by men in five violent years
Campaigners are calling for a new national strategy to prevent violence against women and girls, as victims’ families will this week join MSPS in a vigil for those who have died. Thirty-nine women have suffered violent deaths at the hands of men...
Read Full Story (Page 1)TEEN GIRL’S CHILLING ORDEAL AT HANDS OF SUICIDAL STALKER
A Scottish teenage girl has suffered a terrifying ordeal at the hands of a stalker who became fixated on her after a chance online encounter. Ben Mcreynolds unleashed a disturbing coercive control campaign against the woman, repeatedly defying...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Royally rumbled
As Andrew Mountbattenwindsor faces new threat of police investigations, The Sunday Post’s royal correspondent, Ian Lloyd, gives his verdict on the future of the monarchy and reveals why he believes it has never been in more trouble.
Read Full Story (Page 1)Wedding crashers
Thousands of Scottish marriages could be legally at risk because officials have failed to tackle an explosion in rogue celebrants exploiting the law to take advantage of couples. An investigation by The Sunday Post found whistleblowers, leading...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Andrew’s Scottish Epstein jet flight
Prince Andrew used paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein’s private jet to fly to Scotland, new documents have revealed. The prince flew on the plane to Edinburgh Airport just two months after Epstein was arrested for having sex with underage...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Healthand care home staff forced to pay for their own Covid jabs
Frontline health workers, including care home staff, are being forced to pay for Covid jabs after being told they will no longer get them on the NHS. The decision is outlined in a letter from Scotland’s Chief Medical Officer, Sir Gregor Smith, and...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Put party politics to one side and help save lives
The Sunday Post is calling on Scottish politicians to back the Right To Recovery Bill and help tackle the country’s chronic drug addiction problem. The Bill would make it a legal right for people to get access to rehabilitation but it faces failure...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Victim of monster surgeon Eljamel brands compensation ruling ‘asham’
A man butchered by rogue surgeon Sam Eljamel has hit out at the government after being told he is too late to receive injury compensation. Ambulance driver Murray Watt has been left with a lifelong risk of sepsis after Eljamel, right, botched five...
Read Full Story (Page 1)AGE OF RAGE
The killing of Charlie Kirk has been used by antiislam activist Tommy Robinson to mobilise support for one of the UK’S largest ever far-right rallies. The Metropolitan Police said it estimated around 110,000 were in London for the Unite The Kingdom...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Silence lease
It’s unusual to stumble upon a conflict in which the main weapons are pencils, bits of card, lollipop sticks and Sellotape. Rarer still to find one being conducted in a hushed and respectful silence. With a gift shop and cafe. But behind the elegant...
Read Full Story (Page 1)‘They are jumping on the bandwagon’
They’ve become the musthave companion for celebrities. From Stranger Things star Millie Bobby Brown to Ariana Grande and even the Princess of Wales’ brother James Middleton – several stars have spoken about the benefits of therapy and emotional...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Miracle mum on little LJ’S first day
Miracle mum Lucy Lintott-smith gets a giant hug from her little boy LJ before waving him off on his first day at school. It was a day she never thought she would see after being diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease (MND) at just 19 years of age. Lucy,...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Light in the dark
It’s 2am in a back lane in Glasgow city centre and a young man is dying. He lies slumped against a dirty wall, the detritus of the city strewn by his feet as the fading cries of the last of the weekend revellers echoes off the cobbles. Just an hour or...
Read Full Story (Page 1)‘Alex Salmond’s conspiracy line was fabrication, the invention of a man unwilling to reflect on his own conduct’
Nicola Sturgeon has branded her late mentor Alex Salmond a deceitful and vengeful media manipulator who “would have rather destroyed the SNP than see it succeed without him”. Sturgeon insists Salmond’s claims of a conspiracy against him over an...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Relentless, vile, sexist: Former foes unite to call foran end to daily abuse
They led Scotland’s three biggest political parties during one of the most tumultuous periods in recent history. Now, as a new report reveals the awful sexist abuse women standing for election face every day, Nicola Sturgeon, Kezia Dugdale and Ruth...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Ministers fail to name and shame even a single rogue boss despite vow in 2018
Ministers have not named a single firm for failure to pay compensation on unfair dismissals, despite pledging to tackle the problem almost seven years ago. The revelation comes as we report how thousands of workers have been left out of pocket by...
Read Full Story (Page 1)‘Catching cancer earlycould save my life–and yours’
Comedian and radio presenter Fred Macaulay today reveals he has been diagnosed with prostate cancer – and urges other men to get checked out. He told the Sunday Post: “It’s always been a scary thing to talk about, but with all the progress in medicine...
Read Full Story (Page 1)The life of Brian
Brian Cox walked through the doors at Dundee Rep Theatre when he was only 15 and immediately felt he had found a family. He had endured a tough childhood, only eight years old when he lost his dad to cancer and then losing his mum for long periods...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Almost 30,000 use law to see if partner has criminal past
Nearly 30,000 in Scotland have used domestic violence disclosure laws in the past decade to check if their partner has a violent past – with almost 8,000 coming in the last year. The Disclosure Scheme for Domestic Abuse in Scotland, also known as...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Peeling back the layers of world’s first comic strips
Long before Spider-man spun webs across New York skyscrapers or Oor Wullie planted himself on a bucket, the humble comic was born in the unlikeliest of places. In Glasgow’s gin-soaked drinking dens of the early 19th Century, the world’s first comic...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Girls of summer
There was no Midsummer Night’s Dream for Scotland as yesterday’s scorching mini-heatwave ended with a bang. Aviemore proved to be the hottest spot in the country, at 28C (82F) in the afternoon sunshine. The capital, Edinburgh was sweltering, too,...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Experts call for hearing tests to cut falls
Routine hearing assessments should be introduced across Scotland in the wake of a new study that found they can dramatically reduce the number of people suffering falls, experts say. Campaigners are calling for new national guidelines for routine...
Read Full Story (Page 1)£80m green energy fund was shelved after greens threatened SNP pact
Vital funding to boost a green energy project that could create thousands of jobs was shelved after infighting between the Scottish Greens and the SNP. The Acorn carbon capture and storage project would see harmful greenhouse gas emissions piped under...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Nation’s young men are dying in their prime
Scotland is now the only country in the developed world where male mortality between the ages of 25 and 49 is on the rise. A new study shows how Scotland is suffering from a crisis of premature deaths, robbing a generation of family men. While other...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Battle of the bulge: Council plan to cut takeaway portions
Councils could soon order takeaways and fast food outlets to cut back portion sizes as part of the war on obesity. A new pilot project in Fife will see health officials work with food outlets to help stop Scots overeating. The scheme also raised the...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Children are losing the ability to hold a pencil and draw as fine motor skills crumble in schools
Children are losing the ability to hold a pencil, draw and use scissors, a new poll of teachers has revealed. The Yougov survey found 77% of primary school teachers have seen a drop in pupils’ fine motor skills since 2020. The poll comes on the back...
Read Full Story (Page 1)‘I live in fear evil ex is set to go free’
The ex-wife of one of Scotland’s most evil killers says she is living in fear he will walk free after she found out he is seeking parole. Rab Thomson murdered the two children he shared with former partner June in a savage act of revenge for her...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Silence over mother and baby deaths in Scots hospitals
Health authorities have managed to avoid public scrutiny over 500 baby deaths in Scottish hospitals, we can reveal. A special Post investigation into maternity care has found nearly 500 babies and dozens of mothers lost their lives since 2019, but...
Read Full Story (Page 1)ALARM OVER ASBESTOS IN WATER PIPES
Concerns are growing over the safety of Scotland’s water mains network with more than a quarter of pipes in some areas containing asbestos. More than half of those pipes are now beyond their lifespan of 70 years, increasing the risk of them crumbling...
Read Full Story (Page 1)NEST IN CLASS
Pupils are eggstatic after they successfully hatched a clutch of adorable ducklings as part of their spring science project. From incubating the eggs to naming their new pals, pupils were hooked from the first crack of the shell. Junior school pupils...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Oops!... I did it again
Quinn Young, 12, becomes youngest to climb all 282 Munros – twice. The only downside is her big adventure with dad has come to end
Read Full Story (Page 1)Walking on sunshine
Corrie Cawley-reich, 1, wades through the daffodils as forecasters predict another week of glorious weather
Read Full Story (Page 1)Shocking level of misogyny Scotland’s classrooms revealed...
The shocking level of hatred and violence aimed towards women and girls at Scottish schools is exposed by a special Sunday Post report. Female teachers and pupils are frequently facing a torrent of abuse and sexual taunts as campaigners highlight a...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Scots placed on terror watchlist over incel subculture exposed by Netf lix hit
Scots males have been referred to an anti-terror scheme due to a woman-hating ideology exposed by Netflix drama Adolescence, we can reveal. The four Scots, who may include children and teenagers, were referred to the Prevent scheme over their...
Read Full Story (Page 1)When Billy Met Alasdair
The candid black-and-white photograph, showing two of Glasgow’s greatest creative figures, has hung on the wall of Alan Bissett’s home for years. As a huge fan of both Billy Connolly and Alasdair Gray, the bestselling novelist and performer has often...
Read Full Story (Page 1)MY SECRET DAD
When taxi driver Darrel Severn was growing up, he was bullied and taunted at school for being darker-skinned than the rest of his family or his classmates. His mother said that medicine she took to prevent malaria while his army dad and family were...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Shameful delay to Salmond probe on perjury is slammed
A Crown Office investigation into perjury during the trial of Alex Salmond has still not concluded – despite it being almost four years after the initial complaint was made. The allegations were first raised following the trial of the former First...
Read Full Story (Page 1)BLOOMING FANTASTIC
She has been crowned as one of the most beautiful women in the world, but as a schoolgirl Amy Scott thought she was so ugly she hid away and struggled to make friends. The new Miss Scotland is now tall and slim with gorgeous copper-red hair and...
Read Full Story (Page 1)‘I was a little girl when I found out Demi was hiding fact she was being abused by partner’
Caitlin, Sarah, and Ella Hannaway are just like many girls their age. Beautiful, brave and with loving parents who would do anything for them. But they are missing one crucial part of their family – their big sister Demi, who died after years of abuse...
Read Full Story (Page 1)‘I begged Demi to leave him before he killed her. Now my bestfriend is gone’
The best friend of tragic mum Demi Hannaway has detailed how she witnessed her being repeatedly strangled by an abusive partner. Police Scotland detectives are finally set to interview Leeanne Mcmullen, nearly four years after Demi’s death.
Read Full Story (Page 1)Children’s eyesight left damaged by short-sighted lockdowns
Thousands of children have been left with damaged eyesight as a result of Covid lockdown restrictions, it has been claimed. Latest figures show more than 1,000 pre-school children were diagnosed with shortsightedness in the wake of emergency measures...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Rape Crisis in row over new rules on how to define women
Rape Crisis Scotland, the organisation providing support to rape victims, has caused uproar over how it defines a woman after publishing guidance that states anyone who identifies as a woman is a woman. Critics say: “Victims shouldn’t have to work out...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Family demands new probe into young mum’s death
The parents of a domestic abuse victim are calling for police to look again at the sudden death of their daughter. Demi Hannaway died in May 2021 in what police ruled was a tragic suicide. But her family wants a new investigation focusing on her...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Ukraine children draw strength from art
They paint the blood red skies above them, and the raggedy flowers still growing in the battered shells of their warbombed homes. The pain of war is there for all to see in simple drawings made by the children of Ukraine. Flowers For Grandma,...
Read Full Story (Page 1)These loveable pooches were destined for the dinner table...
They are adorable dogs, brimming with life as they run along a Scottish country path in the winter sunshine. It’s a stark contrast to what might have happened had they not been rescued by Scottish nurse Gillian Campbell. Zhima, a South Asian village...
Read Full Story (Page 1)An ice-cold dip can be the perfect way to warm your heart...
It might not be everyone’s cup of tea but wild swimming is well and truly in the mainstream. Greg Hemphill and Julie Wilson Nimmo explain how it has changed their lives.
Read Full Story (Page 1)‘Tiny tot Remi is our Christmas miracle’
A mum whose aggressive form of cancer was discovered “by chance” is celebrating the birth of her “beautiful baby”. Danielle Greenan, 36, was diagnosed after abnormalities were found during a pregnancy ultrasound with her first daughter Zara. Now her...
Read Full Story (Page 1)‘NUMEROUS INJURIES’ IN BUS CRASH TERROR
Passersby watched in helpless horror as a double-decker bus crashed into a railway bridge in Glasgow last night. The First Bus was left wedged under the bridge on Cook Street. Several were injured – and one person was left in a critical condition –...
Read Full Story (Page 1)REVEALED £208m council tax ‘super hikes’ on the way
Hard-pressed households face being hit with more than £208 million in council tax rises following the Scottish Government’s decision to scrap a rates freeze. New analysis of revenue plans for the coming years, seen exclusively by The Sunday Post,...
Read Full Story (Page 1)‘A giant of a man...he made people walk tall’
Alex Salmond was remembered as a man of “talent, charisma and substance” during a St Andrew’s Day memorial service. In his eulogy, Kenny Macaskill, the acting leader of the Alba Party, said Scottish independence was “burned in his heart and seared on...
Read Full Story (Page 1)We all want a private prosecution. Why would the powers that be not want the same?
The woman raped by footballer David Goodwillie has accused the Scottish Government of holding up her attempts to bring a private prosecution against him – in a case expected to question the integrity of the country’s justice system. Denise Clair’s...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Vile sexual predator abused step-daughter but dodges deportation as it would ‘breach his right to a family life’
A foreign paedophile who abused his step-daughter and two of her cousins has been allowed to remain in Scotland – as deporting him would breach right to a family life. Because of the severity of his offences, he was automatically ordered to be sent...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Trump II Bigger. Bolder. Back.
Donald Trump’s trade war on foreign imports into the US could “devastate” Scotland’s whisky industry and cost hundreds of millions of pounds. The new president-elect promised to introduce tariff increases of up to 20% on goods entering the country...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Staff watched from behind door as pupil, seven, battered his head off the wall
School staff watched from behind a closed door as a severely disabled child banged his head off a wall in distress – then failed to report injuries to his head, instead telling his parents he was just upset. Little Isaac Tocher’s mum Vicki said she...
Read Full Story (Page 1)SQUEALS ON WHEELS
Rabbit, Chopper and Hazzard from the Glasgow Roller Derby Maidens get into the Halloween spirit for their match against the Norfolk Brawds at Bellahouston Leisure Centre in Glasgow yesterday.
Read Full Story (Page 1)Bone appetit
Welcome to the upmarket restaurant where licking your plate clean isn’t only acceptable – it’s expected. A Supper Club aimed at dogs and their owners has launched in Edinburgh, serving three-course meals prepared by a chef using seasonal, high-quality...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Passing of a political colossus
Former First Minister Alex Salmond, the man who took Scotland to the brink of independence, has died aged 69. Salmond, a two-time SNP leader and current Alba leader, will be remembered as one of the most significant and polarising figures in modern...
Read Full Story (Page 1)Hat-trick of little miracles
Miracle mum Lucy Lintott Smith, who at 19 was the youngest Scot ever to be diagnosed with terminal motor neurone disease, has confounded experts – yet again – by giving birth to her third baby. Against all odds, Lucy delivered a son four years ago in...
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