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"Each person's journey with gender is unique to them"
Bradley (they / them) and their journey into the Order of Perpetual Indulgence.
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‘He did things that were monstrous’ – one man’s discovery of his family’s racist past
Alex Renton's ancestors kept meticulous notes about their Caribbean business.
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Should we limit the number of people accessing Ben Nevis?
Over tourism is causing problems; could controlling numbers be the solution?
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Why are there so many spiders in your home right now?
Our house spiders are looking for love...
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The 19th century trickster army colonel who defrauded people of billions
MacGregor paid his way up army rankings and defrauded people out of their life savings.
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How to get a refund for a show that's continually being rescheduled
There are a number of ways to get your money back.
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The astonishing engineering achievement created by cowboys and good craic
The discovery of North Sea oil led to a jobs bonanza - and a culture clash.
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'Donated breast milk helped my baby, now I'm a donor too'
Tanisha Cooper has been inspired to repay a stranger's kindness.
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Sir Walter Scott: The best-selling author who shaped society and saved the Scottish bank note
From tourism to tartan, Scott's influence can still be felt.
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Tech experts share their tips for buying computers for school
What to consider before splashing out on brand new equipment.
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How a violin's spellbinding stories 'cured' musician's depression
A violin with a mysterious past inspired Greg Lawson to play.
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Who ye gonnae call? The superfan who launched Glasgow's very own branch of Ghostbusters
Fraser Coull co-founded Glasgow Ghostbusters to spread his love for the film to others
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The wedding DJ who started a record label that has over one billion YouTube views
DJ Vips started VIP Records and has over 3 million subscribers
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'I created a gorgeous garden from other people's rubbish'
Lynn Cameron's love of upcycling has given her a unique garden.
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Should the Pegasus scandal make us rethink our phone use?
Why this could be a wake up call about the erosion of privacy.
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Could your pension make the world a better place?
Investments could support causes aligned to your beliefs.
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Fluffy chicks nursed back to health after close shave with danger
The oystercatchers' progress is followed on Born to be Wild.
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The 16-year-old leaving school to follow her TikTok dreams
Kristen Scott has hundreds of thousands of TikTok followers at just 16 years old.
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Too hot to sleep? Follow these tips to help you nod off
Keeping your bedroom cool is important.
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The Great Food Guys "meat" impressionist Rory Bremner
"Every voice has a song it's just about having an ear for that."
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Medium wave: Can psychics 'receive messages' from spirits?
June Field explains how meditation allows her to communicate with spirits.
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"We made one single and split up the day the single came out!"
Ricky Ross talks Punk and Pop with Simple Minds frontman and songwriter Jim Kerr.
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Will the way we share food have to change post-pandemic?
Eating out is back on the menu but how will that affect the way we eat socially?
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"We need to move away from the blame and the shame and allow people to get out there and get the help they need."
Thousands of us become insolvent each year. What does it involve and how can you avoid it
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Eyewitnesses recall the horror of the Piper Alpha disaster
Oil workers remember the events of July 1988.
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Producing a sustainable harvest with the help of some worms
How setting up a wormery can create a pretty and productive harvest.
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One thing you shouldn't do when hay fever gives you itchy eyes
An optometrist suggests how best to deal with symptoms.
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How learning Mandarin in lockdown turned into an amazing opportunity in Taiwan
Grant Swanson learned a new language and it's opened up a whole new world to him.
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The artists creating new music together despite being hundreds of miles apart
Global Music Match brings artists from around the world together.
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The keeper creating a buzz with his industrial sized bee hives
Anne dons a bee suit to meet a bee whisperer at his hives.
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"You just need a chance to get your foot in the door and get a hit record then you can put your money where your mouth is."
Billy Sloan chats with legendary singer Sir Tom Jones
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Is it finally time to ditch petrol and diesel and buy an electric car?
Clever about Cash takes a look at common questions and concerns.
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Josh Taylor: When you lose your temper, you lose the match
How the undisputed light-welterweight champion channelled his aggression to succeed.
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The terrible Scotland result that led to a perfect match
James and Karen bumped into each other after a defeat in Kazakhstan.
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Experience the power of music with Biffy Clyro's Simon Neil
Simon Neil shares tracks that have inspired him as a musician and a music lover.
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It's been a long time coming but could this new Euros anthem be Scotland's best?
You're going to be humming this all through the tournament...
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How to take financial control following an unexpected death
Advice on dealing with money after a bereavement.
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Return to the seventies: Revival of the retro foods
70s favourites like prawn cocktail are back on the menu
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The woman who keeps a bedroom spare for abandoned hares
Naturalist and writer Polly Pullar introduces us to her latest leveret
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Nine stylish finalists aiming to be Scotland's Home of the Year
Take a look at the houses competing in this year's grand final.
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What is the 'hybrid model' and is it the future of working life?
Will work go back to how it was pre-pandemic or is everything about to change?
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Pandemic's 'perfect storm' for rise in eating disorders
An expert examines why this has happened and how parents can help.
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Attempt to solve mystery of cruel illness plaguing Queen's ponies
Equine Grass Sickness has no obvious cause and no cure.
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A landscape for recovery: "Cancer gave me the gift of knowing suddenly what mattered and what didn't"
Pennie Latin shares her experience of cancer recovery in the Great Glen
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Stepping out of the comfort zone and into the Scottish Highlands
The twenty-somethings who stepped out of their comfort zone on a voyage of self-discovery.
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The toad patrol helping amorous amphibians out of danger
The toads instinctively head for water, but difficulties lie ahead.
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Don't want to be a 'dirty camper'? Here's how to do wild camping right
How to enjoy a night in the wilderness without making a mess.
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'Gambling is like having a mistress – you want to get rid of her but you can't'
Former gambler Chris recalls the impact of his addiction.