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Isabelle Truscott has been a member of Linktree for 5 years and joined in February 2021. The social media accounts linked to from Isabelle Truscott are: • Instagram • LinkedIn • Email • X Besides social media accounts, isabelletruscott has populated their site with: • LGBTQ+ Journalism Network • ‘We exist and we are proud’ – the importance of safe spaces for LGBTQ+ Borderers • Gender neutral loos: Council says school toilets claims 'absolutely not true' • 'I didn't believe the doctor': The story of miracle son Micah • Family fleeing Ukraine given place to stay by Borders couple • 'Everybody works together' – West Linton businesses sharing their success • Foodbank gave out more than 1k food parcels in the last year, says manager • 'Foul language' graffitied near primary school supporting trans protest • Keira Macfarland: Tributes after death of Borders pilot • The Borders' first totally vegan café offering plant-based treats for everyone • The people behind the athlete – Peeblesshire podcaster helps athletes tell their stories • Black History Month: Woman shares newly discovered connection with the Borders • A Borders café fighting to break down social barriers one coffee at a time • The pregnant Borders woman expecting a 'baby who defied all the odds' • 'People are racist without even realising - even me', Borders activist says • Minister who fled Pakistan to escape extremist groups joins Peebles parish • Selkirk business bringing anti-police brutality campaign to Borders • New Borders shop to be a 'hub' for the community, says owner • 'Borders needs ethnic minority councillors' • 'Mental health isn't a barrier to success': Woman celebrates award nomination • Spanish activists joined by Borderers on 21-mile trek to Kelso • Volunteers take action after spate of vandalism at Peeblesshire community garden • Peebles community garden "disheartened" by continued vandalism • The Borders shop helping customers to cut back on their plastic packaging • ‘Romans’ offer help to Borders quarry campaign • "Unlock the Lavvy" – Borders village calls on council to reopen public toilets • 'A dream come true': Emma's delight at owning Peebles bookshop • Skateboarding and festivals inspired Borders man to make his own streetwear brand • Borders woman releases debut crime novel written 'from a female perspective' • Tweed Togs: 'Tweeddale community never ceased to support us through pandemic' • Peeblesshire boy completes "once in a lifetime" cycling challenge for his cousin • Borders Pride starting from scratch for 2022 celebration • Couple who founded award-winning Borders pub take over 'beautiful' bar on wheels • Meet the student calling for an historic Peebles estate to be dug up • Borders dad set for Everest-sized challenge in memory of son who died at 3 weeks • The Borders businesswoman with a new shop that can help the environment • The Peebles group planting flowers to 'do their bit for the Borders' • The Peeblesshire woman who has spent decades battling an 'invisible' condition • Peebles woman opens up about 'excruciating pain' from long-term condition • Borders woman, 21, sets up region-wide raffle to raise awareness of disease • The Borders woman battling through pain to help others with 'common condition' • Thoughtful Borders mum launches group to help other parents 'in a similar boat' • The Galashiels women's club which has helped people near and far for 50 years • Stolen bike returned to Innerleithen woman three years after it was taken • Grieving Peebles family release song by talented teenager Campbell Hunter • Borders woman recovers from breakdown and writes debut book • 'I left Galashiels more than 50 years ago – and I've since travelled the world' • Borders artist: Why Brexit is making my job more difficult • The Borders protester arrested for blocking a major road – 'I felt strangely calm' • 'A horrific accident turned our lives upside down' • The ex-Radio Borders DJ who went to Rome to become a priest • Coronavirus: Borders guest house distressed by booking from English 'hotspot' • Borders woman, 19, starts up her own business • The Borders florist 'making people smile' with a kind gesture • 'I worry I'll have a seizure even though my medicine works' • Pensioners slam NHS Borders for 'shambles' with flu jab bookings • Teacher from the Borders cycles full length of Tour de France route • 'My Borders village is a death trap because of speeding motorists' • The Borders town eager to go 'green' • Borders beauty salons reopen – 'I cried with relief' • Borders town is being ruined by litter, says eco hero • The Borders sisters who set up a fashion brand during the coronavirus pandemic • 'Attempted dog theft': Men caught on CCTV by 'shaken' Borders pet care business • Borders authors share tales from around the world in lockdown book • 'It's like my football pitch' – allotment fee increase fears for 87-year-old • Marilyn Monroe exhibition to bring Hollywood glamour to Borders • Lockdown artwork to help brighten up Borders hospital • 'The elderly have lived extraordinary lives and it's fascinating to learn from them' • Here's what Border Telegraph readers would say to Boris Johnson • Borders witch trials described in new book released on Halloween