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iOS - Android Watson, 24, of Hawick Crescent, Larkhall, was jailed for two years.He admitted being in possession of a stolen car in Craigbank Street, Larkhall, on April 21.Watson also admitted driving dangerously on various roads in Larkhall area while disqualified and while under the influence of drink or drugs.Sheriff Andrew McIntyre also disqualified him from driving for 45 months, saying: "This was an utterly shocking course of conduct."You put people at serious risk."Abby Seal, prosecuting,
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Johnny Marr has told NME that the row surrounding Blossoms and Rick Astley‘s The Smiths covers band has been “dealt with”.Astley and Blossoms made headlines last week when they appeared on stage together at the Stockport band’s headline show at the O2 Kentish Town Forum to play surprise covers of The Smiths’ ‘Panic’ and ‘This Charming Man’, before announcing two special one-off tribute shows to the Manchester indie legends in London and Manchester.Not long after, former Smiths guitarist Johnny
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dogs in just 24 hours. Dr Amy Jackson-Moss said she had been planning write the plea for three years but had not quite plucked up the courage to post it.
Emergency services scrambled to Beauly High Street after the horror crash happened at around 12.45pm on Thursday, September 16. Fire crews attended and removed a casualty from the vehicle before they were handed over to ambulance teams.
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A lorry driver has died after crashing into a bridge on the M6.
iOS - Android McNamara also admitted distributing indecent material to five other online users and breaching bail conditions on his internet use after his arrest.Abby Seal, prosecuting, said the images and videos were found on a phone and an iPad.There were 4149 indecent photos of children, including 326 in the most serious and depraved category.Specialist police officers also counted 672 sickening videos, 447 of which were in the worst category.Officers went to the home address of McNamara's