´óÏó´«Ã½ Scotland Features
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Should we stop asking celebrities for selfies?
Intrusive selfie requests contributed to Ewan McGregor's decision to leave the UK.
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Why is this Masterchef winner adding vegetables to his dessert?
Gary Maclean's spinach cake recipe would make even Popeye's eyes pop out
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This is how you write a critically acclaimed 5 star thriller
Read the full scripts for the critically acclaimed series Guilt.
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Is it ok to give someone a second hand gift?
It's cheaper and better for the environment, but would you give a pre-loved present?
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Will stealing influencers' ideas help Fern Brady go viral?
The comedian studies top influencers as she bids to make it big.
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This is why we should all spend more time kissing
Pucker up! Kissing is good for you...
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Is this the feel good show we all need right now?
Swapping swiping for singing in the search for true love.
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If we don't talk about periods how can we know what's 'normal'?
Open conversations are rare, so how can we know what's normal and what's not?
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Was This Life's Anna the original Fleabag?
Don't worry if you missed her first time around — Anna's coming back!
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Why a 20 minute rest could help you work better
One fitness expert believes modern life is leaving us 'wired and tired'.
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How poo is being used to treat a life-threatening illness
An unusual treatment can transform the lives of people with a potentially fatal infection.
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The Burns-inspired short set to make a star out of another Capaldi
Anthony Capaldi is one of the new actors starring in an alternative take on Burns.
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How could Robert Burns have considered a career in the Caribbean slave trade?
The poet known for his egalitarian beliefs accepted a job on a Caribbean plantation.
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Scottish fishermen inadvertently reveal a talent for modelling
High fashion editors take note! Peterhead's fishermen are naturals in front of the lens.
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Why do people think politicians are dishonest?
A former MSP says compromises and public perception of their duties influence opinions.
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Five young people share their powerful mental health journeys
From overcoming anorexia to living with bipolar — five stories of real-life recovery.
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‘It’s only now I feel able to face up to what I’ve been through’
Gail Porter fronts a new auto-biographical film retracing her mental health journey.
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'I would have killed him' — one woman's shocking experience of postnatal PTSD
Each year an estimated 30,000 women in the UK are diagnosed with the condition.
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Why do police forensics ‘give away their secrets’ to crime writers?
Crime fiction queen Lin Anderson on why it's ok for crime writers to do their homework.
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'Why I give 75% of my salary away to charity'
One man's extraordinary gesture is helping to save lives elsewhere in the world.
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Thanks for the mammaries: Why one woman threw a farewell party for her breasts
Lynsey Ritchie gave thanks before having a double mastectomy.
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'Be bold and brave' as university deadline approaches
The UCAS deadline is fast approaching, but what should you do if you’re still unsure?
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Because they can-can: The dancers doing it for high kicks at the Moulin Rouge
Scottish dancers are bringing a certain je ne sais quoi to the world-famous cabaret.
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'Blood is thicker than water and no one is thicker than the Scotts'
The Scotts is a brand new comedy from Burnistoun's Iain Connell and Robert Florence.
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'The strangest room I've ever been in in my life' — shocking scenes inside a murder victim's home
Seacroft cottage became the focus of the disappearance of Margaret Fleming.
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Long lost friends reunited by an incredible twist of fate
A twist of fate has reunited two women who hadn't seen each other for 50 years.
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Farmer Jim went from mucking out the coos to raking in the views!
News of this tractor-toting comic newcomer is spreading faster than bovine flu!
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How a chance encounter with Hollywood royalty transformed the life of a young girl in care
Marion Fleming's life changed forever when she sang for Roy Rogers and Dale Evans.
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Cute kittens make a surprise appearance as rescued lynx family returns to the wild
Gordon Buchanan follows the progress of lynxes released back into the wild.
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Inspiring 12-Year-Old Lily's ballet wish comes true
Battling cancer, Lily's wish is to spend the day with the ballet company she can't join.
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Cherished television shows we said goodbye to in 2019
Will 2020 bring any small screen delights that can replace these gems?
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Frozen in time — dazzling split-second beauty of new festive ballet
Take in the winter wonder of Scottish Ballet's The Snow Queen.
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7 powerhouse female actors who found their political voice
For these go-getting women a successful Hollywood career was only the beginning.
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How a group of 1930s women made legal history in a case which helps today's victims of sexual assault
When a young woman accused her employer of indecent assault it forever changed Scots law.
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Cultural icons beware! Have the 2010s made us too judgy?
Comedy sketch show 'The State Of It' uses The Beatles to satirise offence.
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‘She waved her children off to school and then... she vanished’
In 1998 Arlene Fraser went missing — she has never been found.
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Brussels sprouts — the vegetable that divides the nation
You either love them or loathe them, but Brussels sprouts are big business.
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What are the Northern Lights and where can I see them in the UK?
The Aurora Borealis feature in His Dark Materials, but just what are they?
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Would you let your other half control your finances?
In a bid to curb bad spending habits, couples had to 'authorise' each others spending.
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Meet The Logans — singing sisters star in new reality show
This up and coming country band is all about sisters doing it for themselves.
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How planning ahead can help you to enjoy a calmer Christmas
Tried and tested advice for a stress-free festive season.
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The men of metal who turned lowland Scotland into the Wild West frontier
Workers at Falkirk's British Aluminium factory spent their afternoons making cowboy films.
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Why the birth of this iconic building was overshadowed by grief
The Scottish Parliament Building construction and opening was mired with problems.
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‘I've just said in 5 seconds what it took Black Mirror 8 years to say’
Stand-up comic Stuart MacPherson catastrophises about technology.
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Women's school of rock at the heart of vibrant new music scene
Women are finding their voices in a new, supportive environment.
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How the only boy in ballet class battled stereotypes to achieve his dream
Christopher Harrison features in a new documentary on Scottish masculinity.
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Why do we always vote in general elections on a Thursday?
The Nine researched into why Thursdays have traditionally been the UK's chosen polling day
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Are these two young presenters the new David Attenborough?
Roaming in the Wild's Andrew O’Donnell and Mark Taylor love showcasing scenic Scotland