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Paul Cargill

Writer at PA Media

Music/film geek, gamer, guitar player, pedant, used to write for a newspaper, now I write for lots of things. And since that day, I've been plotting my revenge.

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  • 2 days ago | dailyrecord.co.uk | Paul Cargill |Gemma Ryder

    West Lothian Council's education network was targetted last week with a criminal investigation ongoing. Council bosses are unable to say when their computer network will be fully restored after a suspected ransomware cyberattack. West Lothian Council is working with Police Scotland and the Scottish Government on a criminal investigation after its education network was targeted last week.

  • 1 week ago | scotsman.com | Paul Cargill

    Ex-serviceman woke one morning to find he was unable to hear anything and could barely balanceA former RAF serviceman who lost his hearing has praised a Scottish charity for helping him regain his independence and enjoy his life again. Philip McDonald , 62, from Elgin, has spoken of how his life changed dramatically in 2015 when he woke up one morning to find he was unable to hear anything and could barely balance.

  • 1 week ago | heraldscotland.com | Paul Cargill

    It follows a study involving hundreds of children in foster care (Image: Getty) Fundamental changes need to be made to Scotland’s care system as a matter of urgency, researchers have concluded following a study involving hundreds of children in foster care. The study looked at improving the mental health of children aged up to five-years-old in foster and kinship care.

  • 1 week ago | scotsman.com | Paul Cargill

    Remains had been held at Anatomical Museum for more than 100 yearsThe skulls of three indigenous Ainu people have been returned to their community by a university. The remains, which have been held at the University of Edinburgh’s Anatomical Museum for more than 100 years, were returned to the Ainu Association of Hokkaido during a formal ceremony in the city.

  • 2 weeks ago | independent.co.uk | Paul Cargill

    The skulls were donated to the university in 1913Paul CargillThe skulls of three indigenous Japanese people believed to have lived over 100 years ago have been returned to their descendants by a university. In a poignant repatriation ceremony, the University of Edinburgh returned the skulls of the Ainu people to their community. The remains, held by the university’s Anatomical Museum for over a century, were formally handed over to the Ainu Association of Hokkaido in Edinburgh.

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