Dean is short (back and sides) listed

Dean Cunningham , who works at Iconic Gents Hair in East Kilbride, will need to produce some of his finest work as he looks to make his way to the live final of Scotland's Best Barber 2017 A selection of Dean's work will feature on the Scotland's Best Barber website until March 12, where the public can vote for their favourite barbers and hairstyles. If Dean is voted into one of the top four spots he'll have the chance to perform two haircuts during the live final being held at the Scottish Hair and Beauty show on April 23 in Edinburgh.

Lifeboat crew launched after ‘body’ spotted pick up white suit

A lifeboat crew launched to recover a possible human body - but it turned out to be a white protective suit. The white protective suit that was recovered after the RNLI Peterhead Tamar Lifeboat was launched, at the request of UK Coastguard A lifeboat crew launched to recover a possible human body - but it turned out to be a white protective suit.

Glenrothes painter takes matt-ers into his own hands over unpaid bill

Following on from a Kirkcaldy sign shop hitting back at a Kirkcaldy hotel over an unpaid bill, it has now stepped in to help one of its customers who has also been left out of pocket. Sandy's Sign Shop in the town's Links Street made a special sign for Painting Places, a Glenrothes-based property maintenance and decorating firm whose owner Stephen McLachlan claims he is owed over 4000 by The Raven Hotel.

Pregnancy dreams, decoded

During pregnancy, it's common to have vivid, strange dreams and frightening nightmares that wake you up in a cold sweat. Although pregnant women don't have more dreams than those who are not, they do report more nightmares, according to a study in the journal Sleep Medicine.

‘Relaxed’ checkout aisle being piloted by Tesco in Moray store

Supermarket giant Tesco is piloting a relaxed checkout aisle at a Scottish store to allow people to take longer with their purchases. A relaxed checkout scheme being trialled by Tesco hopes to aid customers who need to take a little extra time at the till Supermarket giant Tesco is piloting a relaxed checkout aisle at a Scottish store to allow people to take longer with their purchases.