cancer. Laura Mcaloon, from Bathgate, passed away in her sleep on Wednesday leaving behind her devastated fiancé Mark Smith, 37, and three children Tiegan, 20, and Demileigh, 13, and Connor, 2.
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wedding could still go ahead despite planning permission already being sought to demolish the function suite.The woman spoke to the Lennox Herald last week about her disappointment over the way her booking was handled.She was due to wed her partner last July at the Dumbuck House Hotel but it had to be postponed due to the Covid pandemic.An alternative date for this July was arranged but the couple were left confused when they received a call in February from the venue asking if they would like
.cancer. Laura Mcaloon, from Bathgate, passed away in her sleep on Wednesday leaving behind her devastated fiancé Mark Smith, 37, and three children Tiegan, 20, and Demileigh, 13, and Connor, 2.
Nicola Sturgeon has urged Scots to download a new NHS Scotland ‘check in’ app ahead of pubs reopening on Monday. The Check In Scotland app allows staff and customers to check in and out of a range of venues across Scotland - including bars, restaurants, hairdressers, places of worship and cinemas.
Bay City Rollers fan says she was devastated by Les McKeown's death but hopes their music will 'Shang-a-lang' on.Great-granny Phyllis Hutton, 95, has been a fan of the band for more than 40 years and was known to many as Gran-a-Lang after running a fan club and following the singing sensations all over the country.During their golden years the Rollers played to a sea of tartan scarves - and Phyllis and her two sons were amongst them.The pensioner, from Dundee, was left devastated to hear her
crazed thug caused his girlfriend's C-section stitches to burst open - by assaulting the new mum as she tried to tend to their newborn baby. Callous Adam Gallagher carried out numerous attacks on Charlene McGill during their two-and-a-half year relationship.
puppy owner has spoken of her devastation after her beloved pooch has been left blind in one eye due to a 'freak accident'. Seven-month-old Springer Spaniel Teazal, was impaled in the eye by a branch while playing in the family garden last Friday leaving her with a horror injury.
fierce blaze engulfed her family home. Jill Davies was forced to watch as the fire took hold of the bungalow she once shared with late husband Steve, 49, who tragically passed away in 2017.
Nick Nairn says Scottish hospitality has received a new blow from the latest government plans.Nick, who already faced a traumatic lockdown after his Cook School was flooded, said the new social distancing regulations could sound the death knell for some businesses in the trade.He said: "Everyone in Scottish hospitality planning to open on 26th needs to read @scotgov draft regs on distancing.
Natalie Sanders-Mohammad will walk down the aisle holding her three-year-old son's hand to marry the love of her life at Crossbasket Castle in Blantyre. But while it will be the happiest day of her life, it will also be tinged with sadness because Natalie was given months to live after being diagnosed with breast cancer 18 months ago.
Scots businessman says the only reason he is still alive today is because he was handed an 11-year prison sentence. Darren Wright was part of a hooded gang who stormed Javed Mukhtar ’s Glasgow home at gunpoint in September 2006, held him captive for 25 days hooded and in handcuffs, and demanded £2.5million for his safe return.
Thornliebank and died in front of his mum, Phyllis Ferns. He was in his Audi A3 on Crebar Street when a man approached and assaulted him.
Queen Elizabeth II has shared a photo of herself and her late husband Prince Philip ahead of his funeral today.
coronavirus restrictions eased, saying it was 'better than Benidorm'. With six people allowed to meet outdoors as of today, Michaela McGinley's pals invited her out for a day in Kelvingrove Park.
housing plea to be moved. Kelly Baird struggles with a hike of 47 steps from the front door just to reach her parking space and the bus stop.Little Tyler Fallon is in a wheelchair and completely unable to move.His mum, 32, said: “I am at my wit’s end.“How anyone can think we can live here for much longer is beyond me.“This really is our stairway to hell.” The family of five are living in a two-bedroom flat on a hillside in Barrhead.
Renfrew home. Ryan McKinnon, 33, assaulted Demi Revie by placing his hands around her neck and squeezing it for “around three or four seconds”, leaving her struggling to breathe.McKinnon also struck her in the stomach during the blazing row, which took place at a property in Tirry Avenue on January 21.
Dumbarton wedding venue to refund her deposit after the hotel revealed plans to demolish their function suite.The woman spoke out after the Lennox Herald reported last week how a couple were allegedly reassured their wedding at Dumbuck House Hotel would go ahead, despite permission already being sought to knock down the suite.They say they were partly refunded and were left £600 short.The second bride contacted us after seeing the article amid concerns over her £500 deposit.Did you know you can
shopkeeper has told how he was 'in tears' after a heartless thug snatched a seven-year-old girl's birthday cake in the middle of the night. The NIsa Local in Mintlaw is a mainstay of the Aberdeenshire town and often orders in speciality items from local bakers Murdoch Allan for customers.
bird watching spot on a Scots nature reserve in an 'appalling' attack. The 'snipe hide' at Moffat Nature Reserve, in Dumfries and Galloway, was wrecked by the thugs with all sides damaged and hundreds of pounds of damage caused.
described her as being "so full of life" and "full of fun". Police Scotland confirmed the woman as 21-year-old Caroline Rennie of Turriff in Aberdeenshire.
coronavirus regulations have said they are 'devastated' after yobs allegedly broke in and stole hundreds of pounds of booze in the middle of the night. The Broadstraik Inn, in Westhill, Aberdeenshire, is counting the cost after the reported three-figure raid by thieves last night.
Nicola Sturgeon has announced 'better times lie ahead' as Scots face another 'difficult Easter'. The First Minister said we now have 'hope' in the fight against Covid-19 and urged the country to stay positive.