ѿý Scotland Features
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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.
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Diversity in the fashion industry: “We should be representing everyone”
What does diversity look like in the global fashion industry right now?
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How pandemic 'shell-shock' increased tensions on The Pact
Laura Fraser reveals how post-lockdown nerves 'intensified' the filming experience.
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Do we need to change how we talk about fertility?
A new campaign aims to replace terminology that suggests blame.
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Sea shanty star Nathan Evans: I thought TikTok was for kids
Why the Airdrie singer has his niece and nephew to thank for his success.
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Mark Millar: It's time to question our superheroes
The comic book legend on the moral conundrums of Jupiter's Legacy.
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How buying the wrong house turned into the right decision
The peculiar story of the couple who bought the wrong house in auction
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Style Fixers Jamie and Alannah are your new fashion obsession
The creative pair demonstrate how easy it is to upcycle.
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Time for an upgrade? Why you should do your research before buying or selling your phone
Here's what you should know before buying a new to you phone.
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Should this desolate landscape be given the same protection as the Great Barrier Reef?
How the Flow Country protects against global warming.
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Killing Escobar: A Scot's mission to eliminate the notorious drug lord
Peter McAleese on the offer he couldn't refuse.
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Paying the price for publishing a true crime magazine
James Cruickshank's magazine The Digger is published at personal cost to his safety.
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The Amazing Snakeheads: How a band on the brink of success lost their moment of glory
The rise and fall of a hotly tipped band.
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The startling difference between the sounds of healthy and dying coral reefs
Sound recordist Chris Watson has listened in to the sound of reefs in Borneo.
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Using the power of memory to capture the perfect scent
Dive into the heady world of perfume making with a Scots perfumer
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'Disneyland on Forth': Is the pursuit of tourists bad for Edinburgh?
Greetings from Scotland explores the friction caused by over-tourism.
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Why you shouldn't worry about having the perfect lawn
Beechgrove's Kirsty Wilson reveals what your garden needs right now.
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Lost in translation: Why subtitles don't always tell the full story
The difficulties of subtitling programmes for new audiences.
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'As a chef it's always been my ambition to work at the top level'
Tam Cowan talks to Lorna McNee about bringing Glasgow its first Michelin star in 18 years
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The enthusiasts getting hooked on the power of magnet fishing
Meet the enthusiasts plunging magnets into the dark depths, of the Scottish canals.
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When the world came to party at Scotland's St Moritz
In the 1960s Aviemore became a luxury holiday destination.
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Doors open to Scotland's ѿý of the Year 2021
A look inside some of this year's contenders.
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The book that 'freed' comedian Fern Brady
On Shelf Isolation the stand-up praises Selfie by Will Storr.
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Lawrence Chaney: Everyone should try drag at least once
The Drag Race winner on the 'perfect vessel to be unapologetically you'.
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What is Gary Barlow's expert advice for aspiring songwriters?
The Take That star reveals an important lesson.
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Why Ian Rankin's latest novel required an 'act of ventriloquism'
The author was chosen to complete an unfinished work by William McIlvanney.
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Expert advice to help you avoid falling victim to scammers
Stop your savings falling into the wrong hands with these tips.
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"If somebody mentions black pudding the first thing they'll probably think of is Stornoway"
Scoff the Ball explore the history of the Stornoway black pudding
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Writing women back into walking history
Author Kerri Andrews reveals how women's experiences have been overshadowed by men.
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Five ways to give your finances a spring clean
Follow this clear advice if you find personal finance overwhelming.
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'Fighting for justice is not an easy task'
Debora Kayembe's lifelong fight for justice has come at a cost.
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How 'Adult' are you? Take the quiz to find out
Are you a fully-fledged adult, or is adulting something that can just wait until tomorrow?
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Are you prepared for the return of high heels?
The fashion industry is gearing up for a return to glamour.
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Sports documentaries on ѿý Scotland you won't want to miss!
Inspirational and illuminating real-life sporting stories from ѿý Scotland
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The cute pest you really don't want to find in your home
Our Scotland reveals why squirrels are more harmful than they look.
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'It was fascinating to learn there are a great number of functioning good psychopaths in the world.'
Actor Sam Heughan talks about his new role based on a special forces operative.
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An epic trek to the most isolated spot in Scotland
James Cave attempted the challenge during heavy wintry weather.
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The lockdown loves of Lorraine Kelly
The daytime TV queen reveals her cultural highlights on Shelf Isolation.
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The Scottish gold rush that's more than just a flash in the pan
Following the fortunes of a band of gold miners in the Scottish Highlands
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'My lowest point? When I had to pull out my own teeth'
Chris Lewis is walking the entire UK coastline, but the trip has had its challenges.
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Has the pandemic changed our attitude to travel?
We're yearning for freedom but what will our future travel plans look like?
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'It’s important to have people from BAME backgrounds behind the camera so we can tell the stories that celebrate us'
The Word Up! podcast meet actress and producer Moyo Akandé.