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'I'm double-vaccinated but can't show the proof'

A woman who got one jab in England and one in Scotland says her vaccine certificate only confirms a single dose.




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Feeling 'so destroyed' by Covid-19

A woman with long Covid says she feels angry and frustrated at the lack of help in Northern Ireland.




3

Why is SNP government facing £170m court case over recycling scheme?

Ministers could face a huge bill if they lose a legal fight over beleaguered bottle return plans.




3

Strictly contestant's MSP husband saves man's life

Dr Sandesh Gulhane, husband of TV doctor Punam Krishan, gave the man CPR at the Scottish Parliament.




3

Water watchdog boss claimed £170 Mulberry wallet on expenses

Alan Sutherland stood down last year after a report revealed lavish spending at the Water Industry Commission for Scotland.




3

Badenoch accuses PM of 'milking' private sector

The Tory leader attacks the prime minister over the National Insurance rise, but he says she is resorting to a "magic money tree".




3

Donald Trump's mother: From a Scottish island to New York's elite

Donald Trump's mother Mary Anne MacLeod grew up on the Hebridean island of Lewis.




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Highland tourist tax could raise £10m a year

Highland Council has proposed setting a 5% rate for its visitor levy.




3

'First' mobile coverage for parts of Western Isles

Virgin Media O2 has installed a communications mast on South Uist as part of a £1bn UK project.




3

Conor McGregor rape accuser 'was very bruised', court told

Nikita Hand claims she was raped by MMA fighter Conor McGregor at a Dublin hotel.




3

Sustaining policing operation in Derry 'a challenge'

Extra officers were deployed in the city in the aftermath of two reported public attacks on women.




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'Emotionally it is tough right now' - Derry boss Higgins

Derry City manager Ruaidhri Higgins and midfielder Michael Duffy give their thoughts on the Candystripes' 2-0 defeat by Drogheda United in the FAI Cup final.




3

'Trusted associate' of drug dealing operation is jailed

Stephen Mooney from Londonderry was arrested when police saw him pay a man for drugs.




3

'They fought so hard to save my life'

John Deery survived a cardiac arrest while running the Belfast Marathon in May.




3

Katie Simpson family 'feeling empty' after report

Katie Simpson's mother says those responsible for police failings "are nowhere to be seen".




3

'He has nowhere to go and he's still there'

Sebastian's mother said he had limited access to the outside world after spending 10 months in hospital.




3

'Buzzing' - Griggs was 'not trying' to break Parkrun world record

Teenager Nick Griggs admits he didn't set out to break the Parkrun world record after achieving the feat in Belfast on Saturday.




3

The Irish-language history hidden in Belfast's attics

A project invoving schoolchildren aims to present the story of Irish language revival in Belfast.




3

'Silent trauma' of miscarriage for women and partners

A woman and her husband talk about the traumatising effect of five miscarriages.




3

Prof Brian Cox 'learns huge amount' from Belfast students

Cox delivered a speech about the earth and the forces of nature in the context of sustainability issues.




3

Officer accused of assault 'shrugged' colleagues off, court hears

An off-duty officer who allegedly assaulted two colleagues at a wedding said he "shrugged" them off.




3

Businesses 'beyond crisis point' over budget

Several business organisations in Northern Ireland have written to Stormont ministers calling for support with their rates bill.




3

Health union warns of 'large-scale' industrial action over pay

Health Minister Mike Nesbitt said he would not be able to match pay deals for healthcare staff in other parts of UK.




3

PSNI not 'rigorous enough' in investigating Simpson death

For several months, Katie Simpson’s death in 2020 was treated by detectives as a suicide.




3

Belfast's 'ugliest building' to be demolished

An old office block dubbed Belfast's 'ugliest building' is to be demolished.




3

Woman sentenced for theft from alcoholics' charity

The woman said she had stolen £10,500 to help a daughter who was under paramilitary threat over a debt.




3

'I've cried over online abuse of my footballer brothers'

Players were subjected to online abuse after their shock cup final defeat on Sunday.




3

'We've lived in hospital since our son was born 17 months ago'

Teena Thomas and Sebastian Paul have not spent a single night at home since their son was born in June 2023.




3

Boy, 13, charged over £20,000 damage at car dealership

Several vehicles on an Edinburgh forecourt had windows smashed and body work scratched during widespread disorder.




3

Comedian Godley to go on 'final tour' before funeral

The comic's hearse will travel through Edinburgh and on to Glasgow before her funeral on 30 November.




3

'I went from being a cleaner to building a warship'

As employers face a skill shortage, some firms have turned to unusual tactics to get the right workforce.




3

Man jailed for breaking partner's cheek in assault

Jack Mallaby, 21, is jailed for two and a half years for the 25-minute assault in May last year.




3

Island 'very proud' of Cavendish's achievements

The Manx missile ended his record-breaking career with a victory in Singapore on Sunday.




3

Health overspend 'challenging' - chief minister

Alfred Cannan says reducing Manx Care's overspend for the current financial year will be difficult.




3

'A brain tumour the size of a tennis ball came out my eyebrow'

Patient Doreen Adams of Aberdeen says she is grateful for the benefits of the new brain surgery.




3

Composer Errollyn Wallen on her life as a 'musical explorer'

Composer Errollyn Wallen talks about how her career as a composer has taken her around the world but always brings her back to Scotland.




3

Salmond memorial to be held on St Andrew's Day

The former first minister died suddenly last month after having a heart attack in North Macedonia.




3

Queen Victoria's Scottish picnic cottage restored

The cottage, located on Mar Lodge Estate near Braemar, was visited by the queen on her trips to Balmoral.




3

Families protest over Raac homes worth 'peanuts'

Aberdeen student Hannah Chowdhry is calling for better support for families in a petition to Holyrood.




3

The boy conquering Scotland's towering sea stacks

Aden Thurlow, 11, is believed to be the youngest person to lead climbs on Am Buachaille and Old Man of Stoer.




3

Murder bid victim felt 'gagged' by parole confidentiality agreement

A woman attacked by a convicted murderer on home release feels "gagged" by a confidentiality agreement to attend his parole hearing.




3

Car park rape suspect 'captured on CCTV'

Police investigating the rape of a 16-year-old student in Dundee believe they have footage of the suspect.




3

What became of Britain's 'loneliest' sheep Fiona?

A year has passed since Fiona hit the headlines and was rescued, how is she finding her new life?




3

Could a new 113-mile trail spark a tourism boom in the south of Scotland?

Dozens of new tourist businesses are opening in the South of Scotland as visitors escape to the great outdoors.




3

We've collected 6,000 bricks - now we need to find them a new home

Two Scots who own the biggest brick collection in the UK are looking for a museum to house all 6,000 of them.




3

Hidden message in a bottle found in lighthouse wall after 132 years

Engineers were shocked to find the message deep inside the wall of a lighthouse in the south of Scotland.




3

'Hour of hell' as dog gets fishhook stuck in nose

A dog owner warns other beach users after her terrier got a three-pronged hook stuck in her nose.




3

Chancellor says Budget will raise taxes by £40bn

Reeves says the government will raise £25bn from increasing employers' National Insurance contributions.




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'Tough times ahead but give government a chance'

People in Nuneaton, Warwickshire react to Labour's first budget in 15 years.




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Six ways the Budget will affect you if you're under 25

Among the policies announced by the chancellor, some will have a direct impact on younger people.