racist thug who petrol-bombed a mosque has admitted slashing an African terror chief behind bars. Thomas Conington, 32, launched an attack on African warlord Ahmed Al-Faq Almadhi, 44, in HMP Shotts, Lanarkshire.
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jellyfish on the menu instead of traditional haddock in a bid to save at-risk species of fish, according to scientists. A study found more than 100 types of endangered seafood were being caught in oceans due to the lack of an international ban.
Chippy favourites haddock and cod are just two species of fish to regularly end up on dinner plates in Scotland. But scientists warn it should be 'illegal' to eat creatures at risk of dying out, The Mirror reports.
racist thug who petrol-bombed a mosque has admitted slashing an African terror chief behind bars. Thomas Conington, 32, launched an attack on African warlord Ahmed Al-Faq Almadhi, 44, in HMP Shotts, Lanarkshire.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.Airlines and holiday firms have demanded blanket Covid testing at airports in Scotland to save their industry.Plans to reduce the 14-day quarantine by testing incoming travellers have so far failed to deliver.Travel agents and aviation businesses say that unless people can confidently book holidays, more jobs will go.Jonathan Hinkles, boss of Glasgow-based Loganair, urged the UK Government to introduce
supermarkets as new coronavirus restrictions come into force. National Clinical Director Jason Leitch wants all retail to adopt safety mitigations introduced during the first peak of the virus in March and April.Shoppers faced lines and lines of queues as supermarkets tried to maintain social distancing throughout stores.The Scots health expert hopes that firms will ‘re-engage’ with similar policies as new restrictions are imposed in Scotland over the next 16 days.
received criticism for the way staff were treated after many casual staff were shown the door earlier in the year. Tycoon King was slammed for quickly announcing redundancies in March.
Lewis Capaldi, Celeste and Cate Le Bon are all set to play special livestreamed gigs this Friday (October 9) to raise funds for struggling grassroots music venues.The gigs will take place as part of Amazon Music’s Amazon Prime Day Live event.Capaldi will play a gig in Scotland, while Celeste will perform in England and Cate Le Bon in Wales. All the shows will stream from 7pm to 9pm BST on Friday, and will be available to view via Twitch and the Amazon Music app.
Paisley.Fish, 24, denies breaking the law with his alleged antics in the early hours of Wednesday, September 30, 2020.He has now been banned from seeing his mum following his appearance at Paisley Sheriff Court on Wednesday afternoon.He appeared in the dock to face a single charge under Section 38(1) of the Criminal Justice and Licensing (Scotland) Act 2010.Prosecutors claim that, while drunk, at a property in Argyle Street, Paisley, he behaved in a way likely to cause a reasonable person to
Love Island 's Biggs Chris took to Instagram to apologise to his girlfriend Rebecca Gormley after his ex took a savage swipe at him on Tik Tok, revealing a series of text messages where Biggs said his relationship with the fellow islander was fake. Scots make up artist Lori Matthews posted the video which was titled: "You think you can hurt my feelings? My ex convinced me to support him going on Love Island...
heartbroken mum of a young Scots nurse who tragically died in her sleep says she doesn’t know how their family will “cope without her”.Tragic Andrea MacDonald, 32, passed away while staying at a friend’s house in Inverness on Thursday night.Devastated mum Allison, from Fort William, described her daughter as a “very special, unique and wonderful girl” who was the “kindest soul you’d ever meet”.Her cause of her death has not yet been established.She told the Daily Record: “It’s just unbelievable,
Get the stories that interest you straight to your inbox every day with our personalised newsletterEmergency services have been searching a loch area during a major rescue operation this evening. Two helicopters and a number of fire engines, ambulances and police vehicles raced to Loch Snipe outside the village of Coylton at about 6.35pm.
A Police Scotland spokeswoman said a “ search and rescue operation is ongoing in the area.” She did not confirm how many people crews were looking for at the rural spot. The air ambulance and Coastguard search and rescue helicopters left the scene just after 7pm.
Covid-19 cases, forcing hundreds into self-isolation and leading to the Scottish Government and Universities Scotland to ask that they do not socialise in hospitality venues this weekend. At Glasgow University, 124 cases of the virus were reported on Thursday, with the number expected to rise.
Scottish Greens for the controversial Mossmorran plant to close and insisted the site has a future despite years of complaints from those who live close by.The GMB said it was "staggering" any politician would want the giant chemical complex to wind-down operations at a time of rising unemployment caused by the global pandemic.In a frank letter sent to its members at Mossmorran last week, the union insisted that much talked-about promises of a transition to a more green economy in Scotland could
drugs law reforms to save lives. Despite the vast majority of Scottish MPs supporting the Record’s calls to decriminalise aspects of drug use, as other European nations have done, Scottish Labour – under Leonard’s leadership – has failed to formally adopt the stance.
Cops armed with riot shields descended on a street in Moray during an incident which saw a man arrested. Pictures from Pinefield Crescent, Elgin, show officers in full riot gear after being alerted to concern for a person around 3.05pm on Wednesday September 23.
Glasgow has been met with a heavy police presence after a large crowd of locals gathered in a street. Video and pictures on social media show around 100 people crowded on the street near a property on Estate Road, Carmyle, with multiple officers and a riot van in attendance.Cops descended on the gathering on Wednesday evening and remain at the scene.
It's been a dramatic time for Emmerdale character Moira Barton – formerly Dingle – over the years, who is played by Scottish actress Natalie J Robb. She mistakenly killed her sister-in-law Emma Barton, her son Adam Barton confessed to the crime, she's since been run over herself, and her brother is set to reveal a deep dark secret about her when he arrives in the village.
lockdown rules. The Scottish Government has ordered pubs, restaurants and bars to close their doors early every night under the latest restrictions in a bid to curb the spread of coronavirus.
allergic reaction after she was stung by a monster jellyfish. Libby Bligh, 50, struggled to breathe as she went into anaphylactic shock after coming into contact with the 3ft lion’s mane jellyfish on a Highland coast.
Kris Commons reckons Celtic fans should lay off "easy target" Greg Taylor and has pleaded with the boo-boys to back the Scotland international.The former Hoops star is convinced the reason the 22-year-old isn't a Parkhead favourite is because supporters still pine for Kieran Tierney.Taylor has been a regular under NeIl Lennon this season but the Hoops boss admits left-back is an area he is still looking to bolster in the aftermath of Boli Bolingoli's indiscretion.And Commons has gone on the