prison. Gary Wallace passed away at HMP Inverness on April 19.
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Scottish high street prepares to reopen for non-essential retail on April 26, Boots has announced the launch of three inspirational new beauty halls, with more to come in the summer. Although Boots has remained open as an essential retailer throughout lockdown, it has used this quieter period to invest in stores, giving its beauty halls at Fort Kinnaird and Gyle Shopping Centre in Edinburgh and Silverburn Shopping Centre in Glasgow their very own makeover.
prison. Gary Wallace passed away at HMP Inverness on April 19.
fisherman was tragically killed after falling overboard 'doing what he loved' Peter Gray was a longstanding and well respected fisherman in Dunbar, East Lothian. He died after falling overboard the creel ship the Saint Peter near the port of Cove, south of Dunbar on May 2.
Fife house. Police were called to the scene on Cullen Drive in Glenrothes at around 6.15pm on Saturday, May 8, with reports of an assault.
Lions attack in their three-match series against the Springboks. Gatland was speaking immediately after naming eight Scots in his 37-man tour squad.It is the country’s biggest representation on a Lions tour since Finlay Calder led a squad containing nine to Australia in 1989.Stuart Hogg, Duhan van der Merwe, Chris Harris, Ali Price, Rory Sutherland, Zander Fagerson and Hamish Watson are the other Scots selected.
coronavirus deaths were recorded overnight in Scotland with 85 new positive cases. The Scottish Government announced the latest figures on Wednesday, May 5, as efforts to control the virus spreading continue.
Police are appealing for help to find a young Scots woman who was last seen in the early hours on Sunday morning before vanishing. Susan Reid was spotted in the Dunkeld Road area of Perth at around 12.20am on May 2.
Glasgow park. Bosses at the Scottish SPCA have said they had received reports of deer coursing 'across Scotland' and of 'suspicious behaviour' at Robroyston Park in Glasgow.
coronavirus policies.In a statement, NTIA Scotland said: “Scottish Government support has been wholly inadequate to compensate for operating losses and a majority of businesses have now incurred unsustainable debt as a result.”Noting that 39,000 jobs are at risk, it argued that the costs of rent, staff furlough, insurance and other expenses are now far exceeding the income gained from revenue and government grants.They said the average small business in the sector has now exceeded £150,000 in
Join thousands of others and get the latest Falkirk news sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.Do you have what it takes to eat a "belly busting breakfast" in just 29 minutes? If so this is definitely one for you.The Plough Hotel, based in Larbert, has launched the challenge and is daring punters to get involved.Bosses took to social media to share a picture of a plate piled with breakfast grub, which includes FOUR eggs, THREE sausages, mushrooms, tomatoes and a mountain of
sexual assault happened between 5pm and 7pm on Saturday, April 24, close to the pond off Annat Road in Perth.A 52-year-old woman was attacked and detectives are appealing for information.The suspect is described as white, clean shaven, 6ft, medium build, with short light brown/auburn hair, aged in his 40's, wearing a round neck t-shirt which was grey in colour and plain, camel coloured chinos and dark brown loafer style shoes.Detective Inspector Paul Riley, of Dundee CID, said: "Officers are
Boots has finally started its 70% off clearance sale and customers can find the offers in stores across Scotland, as well as an addition 50% sale and baby eventonline.
lockdown restrictions ease across the country. Mainland Scotland has now moved to level three with shops, hospitality and gyms re-opening, and travel around the UK now permitted.
TV producers are looking for Scotland's Home of the Year and it could be yours. BBC Scotland's popular weekly property programme will return for a fourth series as the filmmakers IWC begin their search for outstanding homes from across Scotland to take part.
At the High Court in Edinburgh on Wednesday, Robert Clifford was sentenced to five years in prison.That's after the 54-year-old was caught with around 65kg of the class A drug in the HGV lorry he was driving.