Louie, a four-and-a-half year old greyhound, died from suspected blue-green algae poisoning after drinking from Loch nan Geadh in Daliburgh, South Uist.
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Wheat was cooked with milk to make porridge in well-preserved pots found in the Outer Hebrides as far back as 3600 BC, report experts at the University of Bristol.