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‘After brain injury, I had to relearn all my own poems and songs’: Edinburgh Fringe Q&A – Sid Ozalid
Sid Ozalid, an Aberdeen grandfather who suffered a life-threatening brain injury, continues his remarkable return to the stage at this year’s Fringe.
Alex Salmond’s claims of a conspiracy against him that went right to the heart of the Scottish Government were a “fabrication” invented by a man unprepared to reflect honestly on his own ...
Facial surgeons are being inundated with weight loss jab patients desperate for fillers and body lift surgery.
Comedy quizmaster Jake Bhardwaj is behind one of the Edinburgh Fringe's most immersive and chaotic shows, Not Another Quiz Night.
When thinking about her favourite spots to visit in Scotland, three places immediately sprung to mind for Reah Tomes.
The sound of James Emmanuel’s voice used to ring round Edinburgh bars as he cleared glasses and mopped the floors.
Spend a week with us in Madeira with Savoy Signature, known for its luscious landscapes, crystal clear waters and delicious food.
Playwright Rona Munro and star Danielle Fiamanya tell us all about the newly updated version of Brigadoon at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre.
YOU wouldn’t be much of a spy if you didn’t have a wide collection of secret words and phrases at your fingertips.
Filming Summer Holiday was terrifying for Cliff Richard and crew, says co-star Melvyn Hayes ...
IT’S one of the biggest problems in the workplace — when a job is so deadly dull and dreadfully dreary that it leads to all manner of problems.
Vietnam had never really been high on my bucket list of countries, but I’ve never been proven more wrong about a country.
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