Â鶹ԼÅÄ Scotland Features
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From Lemmings to The Sims, how gaming helps mental health
Joe Donnelly explores the relationship between video games and mental health
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How this Scottish town became a hotbed of horror
Des Clarke takes a peek behind the scenes of Scotland’s horror movie industry
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Could a 'sleep divorce' save your relationship?
It could be the solution to finally finding a good night's sleep.
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'I had to use guerrilla tactics to save my library'
Librarian Allie Morgan attempted to save the library that saved her life.
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Is it time we recognised the significance of our 'panic years'?
Nell Frizzell has coined the phrase in an attempt to recognise a common sense of unease.
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The takeaway shed heating up a remote part of the Highlands
David Gill the owner of one of Scotland's most remote Indian takeaways
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The gulf that separates us: Does class count in Scottish society?
Examining the impact of social class in Scotland today.
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How rower’s move across the globe led to award-winning new lifestyle in Scotland
Helen O'Keefe rebuilt her life in the Highlands.
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Simply seven scenes of Scottish lochs to soothe stressed minds
Take a moment to drink in the scenery as Grand Tours of Scotland's Lochs returns.
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The students who took a busman's holiday behind the Iron Curtain in 1968
The story of St Andrews students who took a road trip to Istanbul.
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Why we should all be creating a Covid-19 memory box
Writer Janice Hopper suggests what to save for the future.
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Remembering the Glasgay! festival: 'For the first time I felt the city belonged to me'
The festival launched in the midst of the Section 28 era.
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Bridgerton: 'It's not colour-blind casting, it's colour-conscious casting'
Kathryn Drysdale on the importance of the series' diverse cast.
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'Incredible year transformed me from man-child to full-time dad'
New dad Nicky discovers the highs and lows of parenthood.
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How to plan your financial future following a break up
Determining your budget is key to moving forward.
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'I thought if I used a food bank my kids would be taken away'
An Aberdeen mum recalls her trepidation at approaching a food bank.
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A Carer's Cry: An ode to the folk looking out for us all
A ballad dedicated to the lads and lassies looking after the ones they love.
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‘People need to realise there will be more redundancies’
We can't wait to get back to normal after Covid-19, but there's trouble ahead.
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The Malaysian-Scots roots behind MasterChef star’s success
From char kway teow to Cullen skink, Julie Lin shares her favourite cultural dishes.
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Burns Night: What's really going on in the poem Tam o' Shanter?
Karen Dunbar deciphers the old Scots language used in Robert Burns' epic poem.
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"Mind Yersel" New spoken word, by new Scots talent
A moving a powerful film highlighting the issues of male suicide and mental health
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Why switching on 'child-like joy' is the solution to dreary walks
Finding peace and hope in nature can transform time spent outside.
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Escaping the drama of the city with actor Iain Roberston
River City actor Iain Robertson takes us on a walk along the West Highland Way.
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The 14-year-old who beat Dolly Parton to Number 1
Mayah Herlihy hit the top spot with her debut single.
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How to make the most of time outside with children in lockdown
Marguerite Hunter Blair from Play Scotland shares tips on encouraging activity.
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Lockdown your Learning with Authors Live
A selection of Authors Live events to inspire, entertain and lift the lockdown spirits
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How early forensics swayed the salacious 'trial of the century'
Madeleine Smith was accused of murdering her lover.
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Selling dreams of utopia on the sun-kissed west coast
New town planners envisaged an exciting future for Irvine.
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What happens when rescuers need to be rescued?
As a team of paramedics attend a call-out, bad weather threatens their rescue attempts.
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Why divorce may not be the answer to lockdown tension
Divorce proceedings are common in the new year, but an expert advises caution.
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Inside Scotland's busiest train station in 2020: 'Sometimes there was more pigeons than customers in the place!'
A festive reflection from staff who've kept Scotland moving during the pandemic.
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Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio Scotland Festive Season Music Quiz
The Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio Scotland Festive Music Quiz - take part and find out what's on.
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Should we be scaling back on Christmas presents for the kids?
Karen MacKenzie and Gail Buckie discuss how much we should give kids at Christmas.
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Billy Connolly leads stars' tributes to unsung pandemic heroes
Well-kent faces applaud those who went the extra mile to help people in need.
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Could making simple changes turn you into a lucky person?
Should we change our perspective on life in order to increase our luck?
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Richard Wilson's technique for coping with catchphrase legacy
The actor's performance as Victor Meldrew is fondly remembered by many.
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Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio Scotland Festive Season House Party
Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio Scotland highlights to keep you company through confinement this Festive Season
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Are the Victorians to blame for our loathing of Brussels sprouts?
Sprouts have been popular since the 1800s, but not everyone's a fan.
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Poisoned waters leave whale-eating islanders facing stark choice
The Islands and the Whales explores how pollution is posing a threat to the Faroe Islands.
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Glenda Jackson hopes BAFTA win will help stop dementia sufferers being 'ignored'
Glenda Jackson wins BAFTA Scotland best actress 2020 for Elizabeth Is Missing.
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Three things you should know before booking your 2021 holiday
Which? travel editor Rory Boland shares his advice.
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The Glasgow teachers who could be "winging" their way to a Christmas number one
The Lapwings from Glasgow, whose Christmas single is creating a buzz on social media.
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One woman's bid to reclaim an offensive term from hate speech
Mongolian Uuganaa Ramsay wants to educate people about her homeland.
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Charlie and Lauren are not your average influencers
The lives of Scottish influencer couple Charlie Allan and Lauren Faulkner
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Why Scotland’s first Christmas film was a labour of love, actually
Lost at Christmas took five years to reach the big screen.
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The Story of Flint and the fight for the right to clean water
The story of a public health clean water scandal that overwhelmed the City of Flint
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Could we all benefit from having a hut in the woods?
A basic wooden hut could be the escape we all need.
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Wild Icelandic weather no deterrent to arctic fox in search of mate
An arctic fox seeks out his mate in new series, Stormborn.