Bob Scott

Bob Scott is an experienced writer and editor with a passion for travel. Born and raised in Newcastle, England, he spent more than 10 years in Asia. He worked as a sports writer in the north of England and London before relocating to Asia. Now he resides in Bangkok, Thailand, where he is the Editor-in-Chief for The Thaiger English News. With a vast amount of experience from living and writing abroad, Bob Scott is an expert on all things related to Asian culture and lifestyle.
  • Phuket NewsPhuket on high tide alert: 49 areas in flood zone

    Phuket on high tide alert: 49 areas in flood zone

    Phuket Town is now on the flood watch radar alongside 48 other vulnerable areas, according to the Mineral Resources Department. The popular tourist hotspot is bracing itself for yet another battering from severe weather. The department has listed 49 high-risk villages, with the Old Quarter and Chartered Bank community in the Mueang district topping the list. The department used cutting-edge…

  • Thailand NewsAnutin’s high hopes for Thai cannabis green light

    Anutin’s high hopes for Thai cannabis green light

    In a bold move, Anutin Charnvirakul, the leader of the Bhumjaithai Party, declared he’s absolutely certain the new Government of Thailand will back his party’s pro-cannabis stance. This means the green revolution could steam ahead just as it was gaining traction under former Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin. Back in July, Srettha struck a deal with Anutin to move forward with…

  • Business NewsSecond-hand tsunami: Used car flood drives Thai sellers to despair

    Second-hand tsunami: Used car flood drives Thai sellers to despair

    A torrent of high-quality used cars flooding the market might sound like a bargain hunter’s dream but it’s turning into a nightmare for sellers. While buyers drive off with the deals, automakers in Thailand are hitting potholes trying to move new stock, and used car dealers are struggling to keep sales engines running. The second-hand car market skidded to a…

  • Phuket NewsPhuket’s road to relief: Green light at the end of the traffic tunnel

    Phuket’s road to relief: Green light at the end of the traffic tunnel

    Phuket’s long-awaited new road linking Kathu and Srisoonthorn is finally getting the green light, thanks to generous land donations from three of the island’s most prominent families. Local bigwigs have confirmed the long-stalled project is now full speed ahead. The Ekwanich, Kulwanich, and Saksaktawee families have handed over the land needed for the ambitious 5.6-kilometre road, designed to ease traffic…

  • Thailand NewsMurky waters: Shady investors dive into Koh Chang land grab

    Murky waters: Shady investors dive into Koh Chang land grab

    Fresh fears are bubbling up in Koh Chang, Trat province, as sneaky investors with murky ties have started to snap up land. Chaiwat Limlikhit-aksorn, National Parks Office Director, raised the red flag on these shady dealings. “Private investors are buying swathes of land from locals, and we suspect sinister connections behind these transactions. The government and local officials need to…

  • Thailand NewsForeign wheeled-dealers busted: Koh Pha Ngan car crackdown

    Foreign wheeled-dealers busted: Koh Pha Ngan car crackdown

    Police in Surat Thani nabbed two foreign nationals on Koh Pha Ngan for illegally renting out vehicles. The crackdown happened yesterday, September 1, with a 60 year old Russian man and an 18 year old Ukrainian man being detained. Tourist police and local officials swooped in on the Russian at an unregistered house in Moo 1 village, where they seized…

  • Pattaya NewsCambodian motorcyclist killed in Chon Buri crash with Porsche

    Cambodian motorcyclist killed in Chon Buri crash with Porsche

    A Cambodian motorcyclist was tragically killed in a high-impact crash with a luxury Porsche in Chon Buri. The deadly collision happened at 3.06am yesterday, September 1, on Soi Chaiyapreuk 2, Huay Yai. Local police and rescue teams from the Sawang Boriboon Thammasathan Foundation rushed to the scene. The aftermath of the crash was dramatic, with tyre marks stretching over 10…

  • Pattaya NewsPattaya eyes one-way system traffic shake-up to Soi Buakhao

    Pattaya eyes one-way system traffic shake-up to Soi Buakhao

    Local government officials in Pattaya are considering extending their new one-way traffic system, currently operating on Soi 11 (Soi Honey) and Soi 13 (Soi Diana Inn), to Soi Buakhao. The move follows a successful trial and positive feedback from residents. Led by Anupong Phutthanavarat, the Pattaya City Council’s Committee on Administration and Public Safety recently visited these streets to evaluate…

  • Thailand NewsSurin teacher scoops 30 million baht lottery prize

    Surin teacher scoops 30 million baht lottery prize

    A new millionaire has emerged in Surin after scooping a 30 million baht lottery prize in the September 1 draw. The lucky individual secured the first prize of the government lottery with five winning tickets. Surin has once again lived up to its reputation as the “first-prize province.” Almost every lottery draw sees a winner from this region, and the…

  • Thailand NewsSukhothai’s big win: Local lady strikes gold with a lucky lottery ticket

    Sukhothai’s big win: Local lady strikes gold with a lucky lottery ticket

    A new millionaire has emerged in Sukhothai’s Ban Dan Lan Hoi district, thanks to a stroke of luck in the Thai government lottery. A local woman bagged the first prize, securing a staggering 6 million baht. The community has been buzzing with excitement over her unexpected windfall. The winning ticket, numbered 199606, was revealed yesterday, September 1, marking a notable…

  • Thailand NewsHair-raising: Snip sensation wooes all with buxom charm

    Hair-raising: Snip sensation wooes all with buxom charm

    A barbershop in Khon Kaen has become a community sensation, attracting numerous customers with the allure of its sexy buxom barber. The shop, known as Haircut Big Breasts, has garnered a loyal following thanks to the skills and charm of Ratana Vichasri. Located in Moo 16, Ban Kut Kuang, Pracha Uthit Soi, Mueang Kao subdistrict, Mueang district, in Khon Kaen…

  • Phuket NewsPhuket taxi driver tussle turns streets into a brawl zone (video)

    Phuket taxi driver tussle turns streets into a brawl zone (video)

    The streets of Phuket resembled more like a battle scene today than a picturesque holiday resort after a furious brawl broke out between local taxi drivers and foreign tourists, raising fresh concerns about visitor safety. What started as a squabble quickly spiralled into a full-blown fight, drawing a large crowd of shocked onlookers. Wichit Police stepped in today, August 30,…

  • Bangkok NewsBangkok braces for river’s ride: Chao Phraya goes with the flow

    Bangkok braces for river’s ride: Chao Phraya goes with the flow

    Heavy flooding in northern Thailand is now wreaking havoc in Bangkok, with the capital bracing itself for the Chao Phraya River to burst its banks, according to the Royal Irrigation Department (RID). Floodwaters from the northern provinces are surging into Bangkok, spurred by a rushed discharge from the Chao Phraya dam in Chai Nat. This dam, crucial for regulating water…

  • Politics NewsThaksin’s taxing plan to tackle poverty in Thailand

    Thaksin’s taxing plan to tackle poverty in Thailand

    Thaksin Shinawatra is making more waves to shake up Thailand’s social, economic and political scene. His latest pitch? A negative income tax (NIT) to shake up Thailand’s tax system. This isn’t the first time NIT has been floated in Thailand. Over a decade ago, the Finance Ministry’s Fiscal Policy Office (FPO) proposed something similar, and it was included in the…

  • Thailand NewsTourists flying high from Thailand, face cannabis crackdown in UK

    Tourists flying high from Thailand, face cannabis crackdown in UK

    Tourists jetting into the United Kingdom from Thailand, Canada, and the United States are being slapped with stern warnings from the UK’s National Crime Agency (NCA) about the severe penalties for smuggling cannabis. The heightened vigilance at UK airports sparked a massive surge in arrests and drug seizures, laying bare the zero-tolerance stance taken by the UK police. According to…

  • Bangkok NewsMethanol poisoning from homemade hooch causes 6 deaths in Bangkok

    Methanol poisoning from homemade hooch causes 6 deaths in Bangkok

    Police are investigating an alarming rise in methanol poisoning cases linked to homemade alcohol in Bangkok’s Khlong Sam Wa district. Six people have died, and several others are critically ill after consuming the contaminated liquor. Yesterday, August 28, at Nopparat Rajathanee Hospital, Pairoj Suratnawanich, the Deputy Director-General of the Department of Medical Services, confirmed that 22 patients are currently receiving…

  • Phuket NewsPhuket deadly landslide leaves officials scrambling for answers (video)

    Phuket deadly landslide leaves officials scrambling for answers (video)

    Government officials in Phuket are urgently consulting experts to investigate a mountaintop disaster where 13 people, including several foreign nationals, were tragically killed in recent landslides. Provincial Governor Sophon Suwannarat announced that the provincial office is reaching out to the permanent secretary of natural resources and environment to enlist expert help in probing the cause of the landslides and preventing…

  • Bangkok NewsAshton Asoke condo finds a lifeline – just in the nick of time!

    Ashton Asoke condo finds a lifeline – just in the nick of time!

    The troubled Ashton Asoke condominium project, mired in legal battles for over a year, may just have found a lifeline. The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) is considering a retroactive construction permit application, thanks to a new interpretation from the Council of State. This latest twist could spell relief for the tenants and the luxury high-rise, which has been teetering on…

  • Thailand NewsThailand’s TV turmoil calls for a channel change in AV rules

    Thailand’s TV turmoil calls for a channel change in AV rules

    Thailand’s television landscape is in turmoil, and a new study says it’s time for a fresh set of rules to manage the booming audio-visual (AV) market, including streaming platforms, geo-satellite broadcasts, and digital terrestrial TV (DTT). The report, commissioned by the Office of the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) and carried out by SCF Associates, was made public yesterday.…

  • Thailand NewsThai bus firms under siege as Chinese rivals drive them up the wall

    Thai bus firms under siege as Chinese rivals drive them up the wall

    The Thai bus industry is under siege with Chinese bus operators flooding the market with cut-rate prices and dodgy tactics, leaving Thai companies struggling to keep up. The Thai Transportation Operators Association has sounded the alarm on this cut-throat competition. Wasuchet Sophonsathien, the association’s president, laid bare the ongoing crisis. Illegal foreign bus operators are muscling in on the market,…

  • Thailand NewsNo need to panic, flood’s just a ‘ripple’ in northern Thailand

    No need to panic, flood’s just a ‘ripple’ in northern Thailand

    The Government of Thailand urged residents not to panic after the recent deluge in the north of the country, adding it won’t flood Bangkok or its neighbouring provinces. Deputy Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai declared that the caretaker administration has everything under control. With waters wreaking havoc in Chiang Rai, Phrae, Nan, Phayao, and Sukhothai, the emergency services are stepping up…

  • Thailand NewsFDA puts the ‘test’ in ‘protest’ over mpox spread

    FDA puts the ‘test’ in ‘protest’ over mpox spread

    The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has swung into action, kicking off the registration process for mpox (formerly monkeypox) diagnostic test kits amid growing fears over the viral infection’s spread. In a bold move, FDA Deputy Secretary-General Lertchai Lertwut revealed the new initiative yesterday, August 22. He stressed that the FDA is cutting red tape for manufacturers and importers alike,…

  • Business NewsEV battery boom: Can AI help Thailand drive to the top?

    EV battery boom: Can AI help Thailand drive to the top?

    Thailand is revving up for a major geopolitical boost by focusing on electric vehicle (EV) batteries and auto components, including integrated circuit packaging and testing. According to Taiwan’s Profet AI, the key to speeding up product delivery, slashing costs, and raising standards lies in adopting cutting-edge artificial intelligence (AI) amid ongoing economic headwinds. Jerry Huang, co-founder and CEO of Profet…

  • Thailand NewsKoh Pha Ngan shopkeeper’s laughing gas caper goes up in smoke

    Koh Pha Ngan shopkeeper’s laughing gas caper goes up in smoke

    A Koh Pha Ngan shopkeeper has been caught red-handed peddling balloons stuffed with nitrous oxide, better known as laughing gas, without a licence, and it’s no laughing matter! Rangsiman Jaisamer was busted by police in his Haad Rin shop early today, August 22, where officers discovered two cylinders of the giggly gas and a stash of balloons ready for sale.…

  • Thailand NewsGun-toting dad holds daughter hostage in Bangkok standoff

    Gun-toting dad holds daughter hostage in Bangkok standoff

    A dramatic hostage situation unfolded yesterday in Lat Krabang Soi 16, Bangkok, as a father armed with a gun held his ten year old daughter captive inside their home. Police swiftly cordoned off the area, barring any unrelated individuals from entering the tense scene. The alarming incident came to light when the child’s mother alerted the police, reporting that her…

  • Northern Thailand NewsKnife-wielding man causes chaos in Udon Thani over inheritance

    Knife-wielding man causes chaos in Udon Thani over inheritance

    A knife-wielding man, reportedly under the influence of drugs, caused chaos as he attacked his relatives, claiming his mother was unfairly dividing the family inheritance. The incident took place in Mueang district, Udon Thani province. Police today, August 19, were called to the scene after reports of a man acting violently at a house on Phon Phisai Road, Mak Khaeng…

  • Thailand NewsPassenger found dead on Bangkok to Hat Yai bus route

    Passenger found dead on Bangkok to Hat Yai bus route

    A grim discovery was made on a Bangkok-Hat Yai bus route when a passenger found the person seated next to them had died during the journey. The horrifying incident prompted immediate action, leading to police and medical intervention. Sarayuth Thaneerat, Deputy Inspector of Chian Yai Police Station in Nakhon Si Thammarat, at 6.30am yesterday, August 18, received a report of…

  • Pattaya NewsIrishman’s fatal fall leaves Pattaya hotel guests stunned

    Irishman’s fatal fall leaves Pattaya hotel guests stunned

    Tragedy struck a swanky 5-star hotel in Pattaya in the early hours of this morning when an Irishman plunged to his death from the 31st floor. The Irishman, Michael Browne, shocked hotel staff and patrons as he fell to his death from the 31st floor today, August 19. The shocking incident, which has left the Pattaya police baffled, raises questions…

  • Business NewsCryptos surge as BNB leads with 89.6% gain in 2024

    Cryptos surge as BNB leads with 89.6% gain in 2024

    Cryptocurrencies are experiencing a resurgence despite global economic challenges and geopolitical uncertainties, emerging as top-performing assets in the first seven months of 2024. Nvidia, one of the Magnificent 7 tech stocks on the US stock exchange, also ranks highly. Binance Coin (BNB) led the cryptocurrency returns this year with an impressive 89.6% gain as of July 22. Bitcoin followed with…

  • Thailand NewsLabour minister intervenes in unpaid wages of 700 migrant workers

    Labour minister intervenes in unpaid wages of 700 migrant workers

    Labour Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakan directed ministry officials to address a situation involving a Chinese company in Prachin Buri that has not paid the wages of over 700 foreign workers for the past two months. Some 700 migrant workers from Myanmar yesterday, August 18, demonstrated at the Rojana Industrial Estate due to the non-payment of their daily wages. Phiphat has tasked…