iOS - Android In 2019, 16,310 children in Scotland were looked after or on the child protection register, 850 of which were from the North Lanarkshire region.
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Kilmarnock and smashed it into pieces. Police are hunting for those responsible for the mindless act after the bench, which has 'significant' personal and sentimental importance to the family, was vandalised and broken.
The memorial is believed to have been vandalised between Wednesday April 21 and May 2 at Riccarton Cemetery, Hurlford. Officers are appealing for anyone with information to get in touch.Police Constable Sclater from the Locality Policing Team at Kilmarnock Police Office said: "We
.iOS - Android In 2019, 16,310 children in Scotland were looked after or on the child protection register, 850 of which were from the North Lanarkshire region.
As their tour in Scotland comes to an end, Prince William has said it's been "wonderful" to walk down memory lane with his wife Kate Middleton.The dad-of-three, who enjoyed fish and chips with Kate, delivered a farewell speech and said Scotland was "so important" to him. William, 38, and Kate, 39, had actually first met for the very first time 20 years ago at St Andrews University, and he spoke of his joy about being able to return.
Back to the beginning! Duchess Kate and Prince William found time to travel to the past during their trip to Scotland — with the twosome enjoying lunch from a familiar spot that they used to visit as students.
Richard Madden in full bodysuit for the new Marvel Eternals trailer - and they are thrilled the actor gets to keep his accent for the movie. The Scots Bodyguard star showed off the new footage of the forthcoming superhero film which also features a newly blonde Angelina Jolie and Salma Hayek.
Amid the royal family drama, Prince William took a moment to share some bittersweet memories of Scotland during a recent visit.
Prince William, 38, brought his soccer skills out for an appearance! The Duke of Cambridge was in Edinburgh, Scotland for an appearance on Saturday, May 22 ahead of the Scottish Cup Final.
police station in Midlothian. The words were seen scrawled across the Dalkeith station alongside the slur 'ACAB' which stands for 'all cops are b*******'.The damage follows a string of similar incidents after a Channel 5 documentary on the murder of teenager Jodi Jones, who's body was found near her home in Easthouses, Midlothian in 2003.
Proudlock changed his name to 'ProudScot' for a brilliant Scottish words challenge set by his model wife Emma Louise Connelly.
Perth teenager who was one of the youngest in Scotland to receive her COVID vaccine has been able to return to the classroom weeks earlier than expected. Holly Webster (16) began a phased return to Perth Grammar School from yesterday (May 10) having received her second coronavirus jab.
Oliver Proudlock was roasted by his wife Emma Louise Connelly as he tried to pronounce the names of Scottish places. The model, who was born in Bearsden, posted the hilarious video on Instagram, as she challenged her husband to say Scottish phrases and places in his best accent, all while wearing a 'Jimmy hat'.
Dundee United didn’t deserve to beat Hibs. The on-loan Tannadice striker insists a failure to take their chances and a superior display from the Edinburgh club delivered the right result as his Scottish Cup semi-final ended in defeat.
UK normally takes place overnight, however that won't be the case this time due to the pandemic.
Edinburgh nursery. The alarm was raised at the Lanark Road Nursery at around 7.19am on Wednesday, May 5, after smoke could be seen coming from the building.
Glasgow Beat the Chasers in nail-biting fashion to walk away with a cool £10,000 from the ITV game show. Medical librarian Caitlin McCulloch took on chasers Shaun Wallace, Mark Labbett, Darragh Ennis and won with an incredible 21 seconds left on her clock.
Steve Arnott in the hit BBC drama, made the plea in an online rally, which aired shortly before the Line Of Duty finale.At the event Compston was joined by other high-profile SNP supporters, including actors Alan Cumming and Brian Cox, crime writer Val McDermid and Mogwai musician Stuart Braithwaite.With the next Scottish Parliament election taking place in just a few days, the actor told voters: "Scotland's future is in your hands.