Home Office raid in Glasgow this morning.
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Home Office raid in Glasgow this morning.
tomato sauce.NHS Grampian have issued a statement stating that no condiment is capable of tricking the tests into providing positive results. They said that anyone who has tested positive for coronavirus using the lateral flow devices are then given a ‘gold standard’ PCR test to confirm their result.
family 'lifeline' as her disabled son's motability car was stolen. Bobbi Speirs, 30, was couldn't believe it after sick thieves stole the specially modified vehicle from 'right under her nose' on Friday night.
Scots pensioner who has been missing from home almost 24 hours. Robin Green, from the West End area of Aberdeen, was last seen at about 10am yesterday morning at Craigton Park in the city.
Falkirk woke up to a blanket of snow this morning.
Apple - Android More than 95 per cent of Scotland is classed as rural and NFU Mutual estimate that rural crime costs Scotland around £1.8 million annually, with levels reportedly increasing.Crimestoppers, together with Police Scotland and wider rural and environmental organisations, are asking the people of Lanarkshire to spot the signs of rural crime and give information 100 per cent anonymously.The key crimes that Scotland’s rural areas experience are house-breaking; theft of farm equipment,
Saltcoats. The alleged incident was witnessed by a husband and wife who had been enjoying a trip to the Lido, near Winton Circus, at around 6.30pm on Sunday.
Line of Duty has seen a rise in kinky police role play requests from people wanting to spice up their sex life following the top cop drama. The characters played by Vicky McLure and Scotland's own Martin Compston have ignited a flame in viewers that has been smouldering over recent weeks.
Glasgow's Southside.The former Pollok Park Estate resident was originally born in Bedford, England, but moved to Scotland at three-years-old with her family.She recalled many happy years spent at the estate where her family lived when her father worked as a stonemason for owner Sir John Stirling Maxwell.Sylvia enjoyed a celebration organised by staff with cake and balloons as her daughter-in-law Irene visited.
Perth and Kinross Council has failed to appoint a new chief executive.
Falkirk will get the chance to quiz Scotland's political party leaders as part of a radio debate show on 103.1 Central FM.
Scotland will be able to order a free rapid coronavirus test from today, even if you are showing no coronavirus symptoms. Lockdown restrictions are easing for the first time in almost five months this week, with beer gardens, shops and gyms welcoming back customers as the country moves to Level Three.
Aberdee n players they better not down tools and urged them to scrap for every available Premiership point in the final three games of the season. The Dons boss saw hopes of silverware ended after an insipid performance against Dundee United in their 3-0 Scottish Cup quarter final defeat to Dundee United at Pittodrie.
Rangers fans celebrated the title in style as a huge '55' message was written in the sky above Sydney Harbour. It's been a hugely successful season for Steven Gerrard 's side, who wrapped up the league in March.
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Five Sisters Zoo (FSZ) recently announced that it is set to welcome a new red panda to the fold.The sanctuary in West Calder, near Livingston, posted about the impending new arrival on social media, revealing some incredibly cute pics of the animal, who is named Rufio (after the Lost Boy of the same name in the film Hook) and will be arriving at the zoo in around 2-3 weeks time.The little male is being sourced from South Lakes safari zoo and is due to travel north when his new enclosure has been
Bellsmyre. The couple and their child, aged six, had been visiting a friend on Rebekah’s birthday on April 10 when the thieves struck at the Merkins Avenue address.
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