A Scots newsagents have issued an appeal for support after a gang of youths stormed into the store and attached a 60-year-old member of staff.
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supermarket sweep' competition is back and shoppers in Scotland can now apply. The supermarket giant's popular competition has returned and customers can show off their shopping skills in an Edinburgh store.
The competition will give one lucky shopper the opportunity to do a five-minute dash in store and take home all the products they can grab in that time, Edinburgh Live reports. The cash value of the trolley will then being donated to a local foodbank.The sweep will be run according to the
.A Scots newsagents have issued an appeal for support after a gang of youths stormed into the store and attached a 60-year-old member of staff.
Energy bills are expected to rocket this winter for consumers whose fixed-term contracts are coming to an end and in April next year, the price cap, which applies to around 14 million households across the UK, will rise again.
A "suspicious fire" in a Scots car park has caused significant damage to stock at a shop nearby.
The Scottish Government has announced the new Child Disability Payment will open for new applications across the country from November 22, 2021 after the successful launch of a pilot scheme in Dundee City, Perth and Kinross and the Western Isles council areas.
The pandemic - and subsequent lockdowns - has hit events companies across the UK hard.
A Scots mum was caught buying supplies of Dragon Soop and Mad Dog 20/20 for teenagers, including a 13-year-old girl.
Aldi has released its first ever gift card at all Scots stores - just in time for the Christmas period.
Sam Fender has just announced his biggest Scotland show to date as he reveals UK tour dates for Spring 2022.
Get the latest Scottish crime and courts news sent straight to your inbox with our daily Criminal Record newsletterCops are hunting an off-road driver who is believed to have killed three sheep in Peterhead.The sheep's dead bodies were discovered in the Blackhills area of Peterhead, Aberdeenshire.Police say they are believed to have been 'struck by a non-agricultural vehicle'.It's thought the collision happened sometime between Friday, October 1, at 5pm and Saturday, October 2, at 8am.A Police
supermarket car park in Glasgow. The collision is thought to have happened in the Cardonald Morrisons car park, just off Paisley Road West, around 11.35pm on Friday.
Bank of Scotland lost her safe deposit box containing 'irreplaceable' family heirlooms and jewels gifted to her by her late husband. Audrey Lobo has been left in the dark for the past 20 months about how they lost track of the box, which is believed to contain dozens of items with a combined six figure value, including a diamond-encrusted Rolex watch, a replica of Princess Di's engagement ring and her late husband’s wedding ring.
NHS. It came as he demanded the SNP Government help the poorest pensioners pay their soaring energy bills.
police investigation has been launched after a sheep was found with fatal head injuries on a farm in Dumfries and Galloway. Officers believe the animal was shot with a crossbow and arrow before being discovered in a field on the outskirts of Moffat on Friday, September 24.
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nationalised by SNP ministers in 2019 to prevent it going bust - had failed to make even the shortlist to build two new boats to serve island communities. Four firms based in Turkey, Portugal and Poland have been invited to submit detailed tenders for the works by the Scottish Government-controlled Caledonian Maritime Assets Limited (CMAL).
ship used that was nearly sunk after dragging a barge were not 'necessary competent' for the task, a watchdog has ruled. The Shearwater was severely damaged and flooded after repeated collisions with the unmanned barge Agem One near Kinlochbervie in the Highlands on April 9 last year.
Asda has combined sustainability and affordability with the opening of its first Scottish refill store in Glasgow.
NHS scientist has been suspended after she carried out a 'sophisticated' scam to defraud a branch of John Lewis of more than £1,600. 'Dishonest' Maureen Bennie swapped the price tags of expensive products for cheaper ones before she bought them.