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.
  • Thailand NewsHouse committee sparks crackdown on e-cigarettes in schools | Thaiger

    House committee sparks crackdown on e-cigarettes in schools

    The House committee is demanding tough new measures to tackle the troublesome issue of e-cigarettes, amidst growing concern over their widespread use among schoolchildren. In a stark warning, Opas Almaseri, spokesperson for the House Standing Committee on E-Cigarette Regulation, revealed alarming reports showing that these gadgets are cunningly marketed to the youth. Despite a firm ban on e-cigarettes in Thailand,…

  • Business NewsWHAUP dives deep with ambitious plans to cash in on digital age | Thaiger

    WHAUP dives deep with ambitious plans to cash in on digital age

    WHA Utilities and Power (WHAUP), the utility titan of WHA Corp, Thailand’s industrial land giant, is making waves with its bold ambition to rake in a staggering 35 billion baht by 2030. Their strategy? Riding the crest of the digital age by tapping into the surging demand for water in the burgeoning data centre sector. With data centres consuming colossal…

  • Thailand NewsGold prices hit a high note, act now or miss the bling boom | Thaiger

    Gold prices hit a high note, act now or miss the bling boom

    Gold aficionados, hold onto your purses! In a glimmering development that’s caught the eye of savvy investors, gold prices have soared once again, courtesy of the Gold Traders Association (GTA). As of today, February 10, the allure of gold jewellery has climbed by an eye-catching 250 baht from yesterday’s close, dazzling at a new high of 46,500 baht per baht…

  • Thailand NewsThree-legged dog saves owner from slithering cobra (video) | Thaiger

    Three-legged dog saves owner from slithering cobra (video)

    A remarkable tale of heroism has gripped the hearts of many after a three-legged dog named Sato fearlessly confronted a cobra that slithered into its owner’s home. Risking his own life, Sato emerged as the saviour of the day, narrowly escaping blindness after a venom spray landed dangerously close to his eyes. The incident, today, February 10, has since gone…

  • Thailand NewsScorching summer alert: Thailand to sizzle with record highs | Thaiger

    Scorching summer alert: Thailand to sizzle with record highs

    The Land of Smiles is about to feel the heat, according to the Meteorological Department of Thailand (TMD) which is forecasting an intense, scorching, summer season from late February till mid-May. Temperatures are predicted to soar to a blistering 42-43 degrees Celsius, with sporadic thunderstorms offering a fleeting respite from the inferno. In the northern regions, residents are in for a…

  • Business NewsTrump’s metal meltdown: Steel yourself for the latest tariff tiff | Thaiger

    Trump’s metal meltdown: Steel yourself for the latest tariff tiff

    Donald Trump announced his intention to impose a steep 25% tariff on all steel and aluminium imports into the United States, a move that promises to heat up trade tensions and could potentially throw a spanner in the works for America’s key trading relationships. Chatting with reporters aboard Air Force One yesterday, February 9, the US president confirmed that these…

  • Bangkok NewsThailand’s air quality safe, Bangkok records lowest PM2.5 levels | Thaiger

    Thailand’s air quality safe, Bangkok records lowest PM2.5 levels

    In a rare twist of atmospheric fate, Thailand basked in pristine air quality this morning, with every province being given the green light for clean air by the Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA). Foremost among them, bustling Bangkok boasted the lowest levels of ultrafine dust in the nation, marking a refreshing change for the capital known for its…

  • Pattaya NewsPattaya’s paradise stinks as tourists take toilet troubles seaside | Thaiger

    Pattaya’s paradise stinks as tourists take toilet troubles seaside

    Pattaya’s picturesque seaside spot, typically teeming with tourists seeking seaside breezes and a tipple, now smells more like a toilet after tourists resorted to pooping and peeing in public. Reports have surfaced of visitors, both Thai and foreign, resorting to relieving themselves, quite literally, in places more suited to parking than plumbing. Pattaya News reported today, February 10, on an…

  • Phuket NewsPhuket police turn up the heat on Peach Hill Resort fire probe | Thaiger

    Phuket police turn up the heat on Peach Hill Resort fire probe

    Phuket City Police have launched a probe into a fierce fire that ignited at the Peach Hill Resort on Laem Sai Road in Karon on the evening February 7. The flames spurred a dramatic emergency response, with local police and fire teams racing to the scene shortly after being alerted at around 6pm. The alarm bells first rang for Police…

  • Thailand NewsDoE raid: Unlicensed foreign teachers schooled in surprise sweep | Thaiger

    DoE raid: Unlicensed foreign teachers schooled in surprise sweep

    Department of Employment (DoE) officials swooped into Bangkok’s Ratchada and Bang Na areas to check on foreign teachers without any certification in a surprise operation. Hot on the heels of last week’s shock arrest of eight South Korean nationals teaching without valid work documentation, officials are leaving no stone unturned to rectify the situation. “Search, Arrest, Fine, Deport” is the…

  • Business NewsStable vision: Binance pushes for baht-backed crypto in Phuket | Thaiger

    Stable vision: Binance pushes for baht-backed crypto in Phuket

    The Government of Thailand is being urged by Binance’s Thai branch to explore the development of stablecoins tethered to the baht, intended for use within the country and particularly within the proposed Phuket crypto sandbox. Unlike volatile digital assets such as Bitcoin, stablecoins are linked to fiat currencies, offering a more stable alternative. Nirun Fuwattananukul, CEO of Gulf Binance, explained…

  • Business NewsTaxing decisions: Thai businesses brace for higher import duties | Thaiger

    Taxing decisions: Thai businesses brace for higher import duties

    Thailand’s business entrepreneurs are leaning towards higher import tariffs should the government forge ahead with its ambitious tax reform plans, according to a fresh poll from the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI). This survey follows hot on the heels of Finance Minister Pichai Chunhavajira unveiling a set of tax reform proposals designed to swell state coffers, fuel national development, sharpen…

  • Thailand NewsEV ferries set to recharge routes between Surat Thani-Koh Samui | Thaiger

    EV ferries set to recharge routes between Surat Thani-Koh Samui

    Ferry services shuttling electric vehicles (EVs) between mainland Surat Thani and the idyllic shores of Koh Samui are set to resume on Tuesday, following a three-month hiatus prompted by safety concerns. Phutthapong Wimolphan, the Deputy Managing Director of Raja Ferry Port Plc, broke the news today, February 7, revealing that the company will offer this service twice a week, every…

  • Pattaya NewsWinning tide: Pattaya beach rides wave of awards for beauty | Thaiger

    Winning tide: Pattaya beach rides wave of awards for beauty

    Pattaya Beach often dominates the news for unsavory reasons but this week the famed holiday resort grabbed headlines for the right reasons by scooping up three prestigious awards, highlighting its stunning beauty and dedication to sustainable tourism. Recognised by top-tier organisations like the Thailand Institute of Scientific and Technological Research and the Department of Tourism, Pattaya Beach is being lauded…

  • Pattaya NewsShore thing: Viral video shows Indian tourists sleeping on Pattaya Beach | Thaiger

    Shore thing: Viral video shows Indian tourists sleeping on Pattaya Beach

    A video circulating on Instagram showing what appears to be a mass takeover of Pattaya Beach by Indian tourists has set social media on fire. Shared with the not-so-subtle caption “Indian Tourists in Pattaya,” the clip reveals around 100 holidaymakers lounging on mats. Some are seen knocking back beers while surrounded by unsightly piles of litter. The footage has ignited…

  • Business NewsTariff-ied: Thai exporters brace for US trade heat | Thaiger

    Tariff-ied: Thai exporters brace for US trade heat

    Thai exporters could soon find themselves in hot water, facing increased tariffs from the United States. The Government of Thailand might also be compelled to import more American goods to balance out its trade surplus, warns Burin Adulwattana, the Managing Director and Chief Economist at Kasikorn Research Centre (K-Research). Burin shared that K-Research hasn’t yet drilled down into the possible…

  • Thailand NewsThai and mighty: President Xi praises Thai PM for scam crack down | Thaiger

    Thai and mighty: President Xi praises Thai PM for scam crack down

    In a warm gesture of appreciation, Chinese President Xi Jinping hailed Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra for Thailand’s tough stance against scammers preying on Chinese nationals across the region. As the Land of Smiles seeks to revive its tourism industry post-Covid-19, China stands as a vital partner. Yet, new threats have emerged, with reports indicating that Chinese tourists are being…

  • Thailand NewsCall centre scam victims rescued from Myanmar’s clutches | Thaiger

    Call centre scam victims rescued from Myanmar’s clutches

    Sixty-one hapless victims, duped by call centre scammers and whisked away to Myanmar, yesterday made a triumphant return to Thailand. Courtesy of the Myanmar Border Guard Force, the rescued victims were handed over to Thai officials at the 2nd Thai-Myanmar Bridge in the Mae Sot district of Tak province. The rescue mission was graced by none other than Defence Minister…

  • Phuket NewsWaste no time: Phuket fast-tracks trash tech near city centre | Thaiger

    Waste no time: Phuket fast-tracks trash tech near city centre

    A ticking time bomb lurks in the heart of Phuket’s beautiful landscape but not one you would expect. Phuket City Municipality is racing against the clock to establish a state-of-the-art solid waste sorting facility at the waste disposal centre in Saphan Hin, a stone’s throw from bustling Phuket City centre. Deputy Mayor Suphachok La-ongphet revealed that by the end of…

  • Bangkok NewsSmoke signal: Suvarnabhumi sparks smoking rooms outrage | Thaiger

    Smoke signal: Suvarnabhumi sparks smoking rooms outrage

    Smoking row ignites as the Airports of Thailand (AoT) makes a shocking bid to reintroduce smoking rooms at Suvarnabhumi International Airport, pushing against the global trend towards smoke-free terminals. As the world gears up for 100% smoke-free airports, Thailand’s move has stirred up a storm of controversy. Associate Professor Dr Naowarat Charoenkha from the Thai Health Promotion Institute, part of…

  • Pattaya NewsFare fight: Bang Lamung bikers protest against ride-hailing rivals | Thaiger

    Fare fight: Bang Lamung bikers protest against ride-hailing rivals

    Bang Lamung’s motorcycle taxi drivers are revving up their engines in protest, calling on government departments to clamp down on ride-hailing services they say are taking the wind out of their financial sails. On Tuesday, February 4, representatives from the Public Motorcycle Taxi Association for Tourism met with district chief Patcharapatch Sritanyanont, demanding swift action to curb these so-called interlopers.…

  • Thailand NewsCaught with his visa down: Thai cops snare suspected American pedophile | Thaiger

    Caught with his visa down: Thai cops snare suspected American pedophile

    In a dramatic swoop, Thai immigration officers uncovered an alleged American pedophile in the unsuspecting town of Nakhon Ratchasima after police discovered the 57 year old had overstayed his visa. Overstaying his welcome by far more than a few days, the man, named Negri, is a key suspect on the FBI’s radar, hunted down for harrowing charges encompassing child exploitation…

  • OpinionTrump’s mad, mad, mad, mad world—now with extra madness | Thaiger

    Trump’s mad, mad, mad, mad world—now with extra madness

    It’s a mad, mad, mad, mad, world, about to get a whole lot madder under newly elected United States President Donald Trump. The 78 year old alleged leader of the free world, not content with stirring a hornet’s nest by saying he plans to take over Greenland and make Canada a US state, yesterday, February 5, he announced plans to…

  • Pattaya NewsParking puzzle: Pattaya evens out the odds to curb traffic congestion | Thaiger

    Parking puzzle: Pattaya evens out the odds to curb traffic congestion

    In a bid to tackle the notorious traffic congestion in South Pattaya, city officials have rolled out a strict enforcement of odd-even parking rules on the bustling South Pattaya Road. Starting Monday, February 3, the initiative aims to streamline traffic flow and bring order to the chaotic streets. On the first day of enforcement, Pattaya Mayor Poramase Ngampichet took to…

  • Thailand NewsTiger honours ‘force of nature’ mum who shaped his red-hot legacy | Thaiger

    Tiger honours ‘force of nature’ mum who shaped his red-hot legacy

    Tiger Woods hailed his Thai-born mother a “force of nature” in a fitting tribute after announcing her death at the age of 80 late yesterday, adding the famous red shirt he wears at golf tournaments on Sundays was a nod to her Thai belief in red as his power colour. The golfing legend shared the heartbreaking news late yesterday, sparking…

  • Thailand NewsMissing British man found dead in Bangkok | Thaiger

    Missing British man found dead in Bangkok

    The family of a missing British man paid tribute after he was found dead in Thailand. Essex-born James Sangwine has died after going missing in Thailand for days. Thai police have yet to release details around the circumstances of the Londoner’s death. The father of one’s family has launched a fundraiser to help bring the 33 year old man’s body…

  • Pattaya NewsBritish tourist’s bribery tale jailed as ‘untrue’ by Pattaya police chief | Thaiger

    British tourist’s bribery tale jailed as ‘untrue’ by Pattaya police chief

    A British tourist’s claims of bribing his way out of a Pattaya jail have been denounced as “largely untrue” by a Pattaya police chief. However, in a bid for transparency, the Pattaya police chief promises a thorough review of the evidence. Police Colonel Nawin Theerawit, head of the Pattaya Police Station in Chon Buri province, issued a strong denial yesterday,…

  • Thailand NewsGolden days: Dazzling rise in gold prices spark trading frenzy | Thaiger

    Golden days: Dazzling rise in gold prices spark trading frenzy

    In a sparkling turn of events, gold prices have shot up, leaving traders feverishly clasping their hands with glee. Today, February 4 marked a golden morning as the Gold Traders Association (GTA) announced a substantial hike of 250 baht compared to yesterday’s rates, setting the trading floors abuzz with anticipation. As the clock struck 9.05 am, the shimmering reality set…

  • Phuket NewsTurkish man caught packing more than just bags at Phuket Airport | Thaiger

    Turkish man caught packing more than just bags at Phuket Airport

    A Turkish man was detained at Phuket International Airport after airport security uncovered ammunition hidden in his luggage. The man, Isa Ates, found himself at the centre of a dramatic scene, insisting he had no idea how the bullets ended up in his suitcase. The incident unfolded yesterday, February 3, when eagle-eyed airport officials, conducting a routine security check, spotted…

  • Hua Hin NewsBeautician from Thailand battles British heirs for £400k inheritance | Thaiger

    Beautician from Thailand battles British heirs for £400k inheritance

    In an explosive legal showdown fit for a soap opera, a beautician from Thailand is taking her former British lover’s sons to the London High Court, demanding her slice of their late father’s £400,000 inheritance. The contentious affair has captivated courtroom observers, as they watch the tug-of-war over promises, property, and pounds unfold in the British High Court. Kanokporn Nattachai…