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The animal wrangler coaxing perfect performances from her furred and feathered stars
Bozena Bienkowska's menagerie of animals is in high demand.
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Gutsy teen taking on her male rivals in high-octane motor sport
Taylor Borthwick has the drive and determination to succeed.
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Is it too early to cut the grass yet?
The garden needs some attention but what can and can't you do now?
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The thriving wild boar population creating havoc in the Highlands
The gangs of boar leave devastation in their wake.
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How to recognise when work-life balance is out of control
The mental and physical signs to look out for.
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How to overcome corrosive feelings of regret
How to examine regretful feelings and use them for good.
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What causes garden bulbs to spring into life?
Changes begin as the soil warms up.
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Why current conservation plans could lead to an 'insect apocalypse'
Dr Juliano Morimoto believes action must be taken.
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Old school craftsmanship reveals the snap, crackle and pop of splitting wood
Woodworkers' skills are on display in new series Loggerheads.
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Should bread ever be kept in the fridge?
It's time to put this contentious debate to bed!
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'Everything a man does is given more weight than something identical done by a woman'
Marian Keyes on the difficulties faced by female authors.
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'When you know you need to follow your dream, you find a way of doing it'
Why one woman abandoned urban Kent for rural Shetland.
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'How I took control of my smart phone addiction'
Why one woman keeps her phone out of sight and out of mind.
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A peacekeeper's technique for bringing adversaries together
Activist Stephen Fulder explains how rivals can find common ground.
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Is it time to stop sending children to the naughty step?
Parenting guru Dr Becky Kennedy suggests different methods.
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The 74-year-old influencer proving that it’s never too late to get fit
Jean MacDonald changed her body and her life in a few short years.
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'I want my films to change how people think about the planet'
Libby Penman was inspired by watching Blue Planet II.
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The ‘superhero' using positivity as a weapon to beat aggressive breast cancer
Veronica spreads joy at her medical appointments.
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Words of warning from an Auschwitz survivor who shares horrors of the holocaust on TikTok
Lily Ebert survived the concentration camp where her mother and siblings died.
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Why Belfast's starry cast couldn't say no to Kenneth Branagh
The award-winning actor and director discusses his new film.
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Holidays in 2022: 'Apprehension has replaced anticipation'
Travel writer Simon Calder's take on the current market.
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'Everyone's going to need a boat' – how climate change is affecting Orkney
A marine scientist shares her concerns about flooding.
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How a padded suit helped Lisa rediscover her Secret Body
The mum-of-two hid her weight loss from friends and family.
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Have the giant mice of St Kilda developed a grisly new appetite?
The hamster-sized mammals may be attacking an endangered species.
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How do you make a living as an influencer?
Tips for becoming a successful content creator.
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How to start the conversation that could save your relationship
Why the phrase 'we need to talk' should never be used.
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When you REALLY need workmates to have done their jobs well
Lying under four tonnes of caravan prompts a maintenance man to reflect on the job.
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Taking steps where ancient lands collide and a multiverse lies in easy reach
Iain Robertson takes on the Southern Upland Way.
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Vic Galloway's 25 Scottish artists to watch in 2022
The Radio Scotland DJ selects the best new emerging artists.
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Vic Galloway's Favourite Albums of 2021
The ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Radio Scotland DJ shares his pick from the last 12 months.
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From Begbie to Bond: Five things you never knew about Robert Carlyle
The Glaswegian actor reflects on his long and successful career.
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How are the best-dressed homes decorated this Christmas?
Scotland's ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ of the Year judges are on the lookout for seasonal style.
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Singing the praises of the man who brought music and joy during lockdown
Bryan Mitchell's online choir helped the elderly and alone.
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Tell-tale signs that a hedgehog needs some human help
Some hedgehogs can't find enough food to prepare for hibernation.
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Miriam Margolyes: I'm alive thanks to a wartime diamond bribe
The actress recounts a family tale from 1917.
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Inside the Zoo: 'Having a little Amur tiger cub is a really special moment'
The Highland Wildlife Park celebrate the birth of three Amur tiger cubs.
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Meet the talent: Four future stars in search of their lucky break
The clients of a Glasgow talent agency are aiming for the spotlight.
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Off Grid in the Highlands: 'It's like sharing land with nature, it's very grounding'
Inspiring stories of creativity from across the vibrant arts scene in Scotland.
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Bobby Gillespie: 'I was feeling my way around in the dark, trying to find a voice'
Primal Scream frontman Bobby Gillespie discusses his new book with Damian Barr.
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The Glasgow railway landmark that signalled community for displaced people
The Hielanman's Umbrella provided shelter for Gaels in the city.
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Is the financial industry discriminating against non-binary customers?
The requirement to identify as male or female is outdated, says an expert.
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Band's first song selected for Netflix Christmas film 48 hours after it was written
Starsky & the Fox's song features in A Castle for Christmas.
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Patti Smith: Paving the way for women in punk
Rock icon Patti Smith talks Billy Sloan about the early days of her career.
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The great festive reset: Could this be the year you finally get the Christmas you want?
Abandon tradition to create a Christmas everyone enjoys.
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Concrete hippos and other strange sights that have connected communities for over 50 years
Mark and Stan Bonnar take a safari round Scotland's new towns.
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'We developed a special sign language to train our deaf Dalmatian'
Kaylee and Poppet are competing in Scotland's Best Dog.
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Dolly the sheep: Scientific marvel or symbol of a dystopian future?
How a cloned sheep split opinion around the world.
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How secrecy and silence gave Bible John freedom to kill women
The 1960s serial killer has never been found.