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oil development. Around 12 protestors from the Stop Cambo group sat in the entrance and held signs at the new UK Government hub in Edinburgh - Queen Elizabeth House.
They were drawn to the Sibbald Walk property amid the expected approval of the new Cambo oil field in the North Sea. With signs like 'more green jobs' the activists are demanding Prime Minister Boris Johnston pulls the plug on the venture off the coast of the Shetlands.The new field, which is 30% owned by Shell and 70% by private
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heatwave.From Wednesday, the average of 20C sunshine is set to melt away in favour of showers and gusty winds.The bad weather is predicted to be bad enough to become the the next named storm of the year in the UK - Storm Fleur.However, forecasters say it is too early to confirm this.Thursday sees a 400 mile-wide Atlantic torment bring blustery conditions across the country, with 60mph gusts on the cards in England's South-West.The weekend will see more rain bursts with the same following on next
search and rescue helicopter was targeted by a yob with a laser pen. The ‘reckless’ incident took place over Amisfield, near Dumfries, at around 11.15pm on July 17, 2021, as the aircraft.
crack cocaine in her home. Officers made the discovery in Farrah Fadli’s property in Ayr while they investigated the death of Morgan Dunn, 34.
cruel granddaughter swiped thousands of pounds from her gran. Deborah Jess cleaned out more than £4,000 from the account of Helen Loy, who has since passed away.
don’t eat it, too.A 28-ounce slice of the cake from the day the Prince of Wales made the late, great Lady Diana a princess is going up for auction Aug. 11.
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coronavirus pandemic.
stabbing an ex-bodybuilder to death has died in prison. Marius Bauba, who flouted eight different bail orders when he knifed Morgan Dunn in the heart last year, was found by guards at HMP Shotts, North Lanarkshire, on Saturday, where he was serving an almost 10-year sentence.
another drowning tragedy have paid an emotional tribute to the 'lovely young boy'. The 11-year-old victim, named by family members and friends as Dean Irvine, died after getting into difficulty at a Scots park last night.
East Lothian, on Sunday July 11 when he was mauled by a Staffordshire Bull Terrier cross American Bulldog. Dean had taken Kaitlin Millar's family dog on a morning stroll after leaving his friend's house on Lynn Lea Avenue when a dangerous dog attacked.The 30-year-old told the Record: "I was walking and the next thing I heard this guy shouting and I seen this dog running."The dog came running right round my leg and clamped onto the side of my partner's dog's neck.
Damon Albarn has hit out at the UK government’s treatment of the arts during the COVID-19 pandemic, accusing them of a lack of empathy.Speaking to Channel 4 News ahead of his gig at the Manchester International Festival last night (July 13), the Blur frontman pointed out the hypocrisy of the gig having to be socially distanced while over 60,000 fans gathered at Wembley Stadium on Sunday (July 11) for the final of Euro 2020.“Let’s face it, it’s not just 60,000 [at Wembley],” he said.
blade-like weapons that he strapped to his hands. Safe cracker Ovidiu Dinu, 32, serving a two-year-and-eight-month term at HMP Grampian, had "struggled to adjust" to life behind bars, a court heard.