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behind bars for the rest of their lives. Teenager Dean Ryan and his older brother Steven were convicted of killing the 34-year-old Glasgow procurator fiscal in 1994.
Last week his relatives demanded they never be released after Dean, now 45, was turned down by the Parole Board of Scotland because they still considered him a danger to the public. The killer failed to get that decision overturned earlier this month at the Court of Session in Edinburgh after a judge learned he had been paroled
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Malcolm Offord also described former First Minister Alex Salmond as a “brilliant” politician who had run a “very good administration”. Offord’s appointment yesterday led to accusations of cronyism due to his status as a Tory donor.
raw gaping wound on her hand after a ‘botched’ procedure have blasted the hospital for making a ‘catalogue of errors’. The 64-year-old was admitted to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow last month for a blood transfusion and follow up CT scan to check for any brain abnormalities.
died behind bars. Darrin Callander punched, kicked and stamped on a frail pal Brian Scott and left him to die at a property in Dumfries in April 2013.
charity watchdog. The Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR) is to meet bosses of Wellbeing Scotland next week as part of an official inquiry.
police officer was left bloodied by his cop fiancée in an attack after a Covid lockdown-breaking bash, a court has heard. Police Constable Gordon Dunn, 33, said he was left "broken" and in tears after being assaulted by Lara McAulay, 31.
health issue rather than a criminal matter. The scheme will allow police to use their discretion on cases of individual use only, while those caught supplying drugs to others will still face criminal charges.
iOS - Android Health chiefs say that they hope to have cleared the waiting list by March 2023, and added that services are still reeling from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.The figures have been described as "a crisis" by politicians. Pam Duncan-Glancy, the Labour list MSP, told Lanarkshire Live : "These figures need to be a wake-up call for the Scottish Government.
Fife pensioner have issued an emotional public plea to find him a week on from his disappearance. Paul Johnson, 74, was last seen at about 10.45pm on Wednesday, September 15 in the Hepburn Gardens area of St Andrews.
destroyed their home and hotel. Jordan and Lesley-Anne Foster had only recently reopened the Taynuilt Inn in Argyll and Bute after it underwent a major refurbishment.
chimp cradling its dead baby at a Scots zoo. The Edinburgh Zoo animal gave birth to a stillborn baby and is currently going through the grieving process.
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justice system in Scotland. Banned driver Dean Wright was convicted earlier this year of murdering 18-year-old Liam Hendry after using his van “as a weapon” in an unprovoked attack while high on cocaine and booze.
The chairman of Prince Charles’ charitable foundation has resigned after reports the organization was offered a donation of more than 500,000 pounds ($692,000) from a Russian banker seeking British citizenship.
Prince Charles’ charitable foundation has resigned after reports the organization was offered a donation of more than 500,000 pounds ($692,000) from a Russian banker seeking British citizenship.Douglas Connell stepped down Wednesday after the Sunday Times alleged that Charles wrote a letter to thank the businessman, Dmitry Leus, for the offer last year.
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police that there is “no criminality” after a major re-investigation. The family of Stefan Sutherland, 25, have campaigned for a murder prosecution to be brought since his body was found in the sea with head injuries in 2013.