Occasional wintry showers will affect eastern Scotland this evening and through Monday morning.
Police Scotland’s commitment to disrupting the activities of organised crime groups is unwavering as new figures for July to September show.
SSEN Transmission have confirmed that plans for a substation near Keith as part of a new power-line development have been revised.
The Robertson family from Fodderletter, Tomintoul saw a championship win for their February-born Limousin cross bullock.
A Limousin cross heifer from Wilson Peters, Cuilt Farmhouse, Monzie stood overall champion at the Aberdeen Christmas Classic at Thainstone.
The fifth Behaviour in Scottish Schools Research report since 2006 highlights continued disruption to teaching and issues caused by staffing cuts
Snow will begin to accumulate overnight on Tuesday especially away from windward coasts, with 1-3cm possible.
The Scottish agriculture sector requires future funding certainty due to the long term nature of investment decisions and long lead-in time.
Attendees will be given the opportunity to have a check-up, including blood pressure, early diabetes detection and cholesterol testing.
As temperatures drop, the end of next week could see the potential for snow showers and high winds.
The Next Generation and Women in Agriculture Practical Training Funds will provide applicants with £500 to help pay for practical training courses.
This month marks 21 years since Cheryl, Kimberley, Nadine, Nicola and Sarah were voted the winners of Popstars: The Rivals.
NFU Scotland is looking to UK and Scottish Governments for food labelling changes to underpin the nation’s food security.
Agri and Rural Affairs Conference attendees travelled from across Scotland to discuss the theme of sustainability in agriculture.
Munitions disposal specialists EODEX UK have completed an operation which included removing a German 2200lb aluminium cased influence sea mine.
An MSP has urged the Government to lift the alcohol ban on ScotRail trains amid calls from transport bodies that the rule is unworkable.
Details of a proposed Scottish tax aiming to encourage the use of recycled materials in construction and other industries have been published.
Combine harvesters were the farm vehicles hardest hit by harvest fires, with the number of fires doubling on the previous year.
Attacking forward Calvin Roddie has previously represented Huntly and Elgin City as well as spells overseas playing in both Norway and Australia.
The storm system will impact parts of the UK including persistent rain across north-east Scotland which may cause disruption to travel and flooding.