New images taken in Loch Ness show a ‘snake-like figure’ sitting around 20-metres deep in the water.
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  New sonar images appear to have captured the notorious Loch Ness Monster  
     
  New images taken in Loch Ness show a ‘snake-like figure’ sitting around 20-metres deep in the water.  
     
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Bicycle breaks free from car on M9 and lodges into windscreen of moving vehicle
 
Police Scotland is appealing for witnesses after a bicycle crashed into a moving car on the M9 after coming free from another vehicle.
 
     
     
 
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Glasgow Pride: Crowds celebrate bisexuality at parade
 
Glasgow celebrated its first Pride ‘Mardi Gla’ since 2019 with large crowds taking to the streets in celebration of the event.
 
     
 
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‘We wanted to diversify farming’ – How you can go on an authentic cow safari without so much as a pair of wellies
 
Tourists do not need so much as a pair of wellies to experience a taste of real Scottish farming life thanks to a Dumfries and Galloway couple who have tapped into a brilliant new market offering "Highland cow safari".
 
     
 
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Covid vaccine passports are another confused mess. Just wait until you try to get one – Brian Wilson
 
Having navigated the Scottish government’s unwieldy system for acquiring confirmation of double vaccination, I am not optimistic about how the hasty plan to introduce vaccine passports at nightclubs and football matches is going to work out.
 
     
 
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New sonar images appear to have captured the notorious Loch Ness Monster
 
The Loch Ness Monster has been unusually busy this summer with a number of apparent sightings being recorded, but the latest hi-tech images taken of the creature may be the most advanced proof yet of her existence.
 
     
 
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Woman, 31, who died at Arthur’s Seat was ‘on honeymoon’
 
A woman who died at Arthur’s Seat was on honeymoon in the capital, according to reports.
 
     
 
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Man charged following death of “honeymoon” woman at Arthur’s Seat
 
A man has been charged in connection with the suspicious death of a woman at Arthur’s Seat.
 
     
 
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Scotland on Sunday: The Full English – Episode Five
 
“Animal twitter is more feral than Scottish politics”.
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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