Twitter from pop icon Cher. Mickey Robertson, 24, asked for words of encouragement ahead of his first shift back at Siberia Hotel and Bar, Aberdeen, after lockdown, but never imagined she’d reply.
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At the High Court in Edinburgh on Wednesday, Robert Clifford was sentenced to five years in prison.That's after the 54-year-old was caught with around 65kg of the class A drug in the HGV lorry he was driving.
The court heard the drugs had a street value of £3.354m.Head to the App Store and never miss a beat in Lanarkshire - Apple - Android Clifford, also known as Robert Stewart, had been seen putting two cases into the lorry in the Kensington area of London and was arrested by Police Scotland
.Twitter from pop icon Cher. Mickey Robertson, 24, asked for words of encouragement ahead of his first shift back at Siberia Hotel and Bar, Aberdeen, after lockdown, but never imagined she’d reply.
pills have been found on Scots streets. Cops have issued a warning about the light blue, oval shaped pills that have been found circulating the Dumfries and Galloway region.
Apple - Android The court heard it suffered a head wound after being attacked by another dog.Hunter didn't seek treatment for the collie and at least two weeks passed before it was seen by a vet.The dog is understood to have made a good recovery.Scott O'Connor, prosecuting, said the Scottish SPCA received an anonymous call expressing concern for the dog on July 31 last year.He told the court: "The accused was contacted and said the collie had been attacked by another dog."An inspector went to
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drugs raid has been fitted with an electronic tag and will be closely monitored by the authorities. Jack Cameron, 44, was narrowly spared a prison stretch yesterday after he admitted illegal possession of firearms at his home in Johnstone.
NHS worker Lybi Halliday has been found following a frantic police search. The 21-year-old, from Hamilton, had vanished after a night out in Glasgow city centre on Friday, April 30 at around 11.30pm.
fires were set in a Scots high rise The first blaze sparked an emergency response after being lit in Park Court, Littleholm Place in the Dalmuir area of Clydebank around 6.30pm on Friday, April 30. Firefighters were called to the scene and officers said there were no injuries from the incident.
Outlander star Sam Heughan after was invited to cater for the cast and crew. Calum Richardson, the owner of the award-winning Bay Fish and Chips in Stonehaven, was asked to come and cook for the Outlander team while they were filming at an undisclosed location.
care home - after being described as a 'fire hazard', her outraged family claim.Former headteacher Susan Lynas, 75, was hospitalised after breaking her back last year and was unable to receive physiotherapy due to the pandemic.She gained weight due to being immobile for months and also contracted coronavirus, and is now suffering from long covid as well as severe asthma and diabetes.Gran-of-three Susan has been in an interim care home, Craigmair, in Livingston, West Lothian, which is run by the
police in the Scottish Borders. Cops burst into seven properties in Galashiels, under warrant, at around 7pm on Tuesday.
police sting. Dale Cleeton admitted being involved in supplying the illegal substance at the High Court in Edinburgh on Tuesday, April 27.
Glasgow care home. Callum Graham abused the vulnerable OAP while employed as a care assistant at Haydale Care Home in July 2019.
supermarket without paying for a quantity of alcohol.And in a separate incident, 31-year-old Gary Cummings stole three bottles of champagne from another local store.The accused was also caught with a £10 bag of heroin in a Perth street.Cummings, of St Catherine’s Square and formerly Newhouse Road in Perth, was jailed for a total of seven months after he appeared via video link at the sheriff court.He admitted stealing alcohol from the South Street branch of Tesco on September 11, 2019 - and then
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.
fox cub was left ‘wailing in pain’ after becoming stuck on a cruel glue trap that left him with serious skin and fur damage.The Scottish SPCA was called on April 10 after the youngster was heard crying overnight by an alarmed member of the public.The youngster, who has since been named Sticky, was rushed to the National Wildlife Rescue Centre where his prognosis was described as ‘not good’ by staff.They spent hours bathing the baby in fairy liquid and vegetable oil in a bid to remove the
cocaine from London to Scotland has been jailed for five years. Robert Clifford, also known as Robert Stewart, was caught with 65 kilograms (more than 10 stone) of the class A drug carried in suitcases in his HGV.
Detective Chief Superintendent Stuart Houston, Police Scotland's Head of Organised Crime, said: "Keeping our communities safe and free from the nefarious activities of organised criminals remains an absolute priority for Police Scotland and I welcome the conviction and sentencing of Clifford.
Use an Apple phone or tablet? Head to the App Store and never miss a beat in LanarkshireIt covers part of the West Highland line in Scotland and is a huge hit with tourists.West Coast Railways, operators of ‘The Jacobite’, provided the steam engine and carriages for the ‘Hogwarts Express’ as seen in the ‘Harry Potter’ films including ‘The Philosopher’s Stone’ and others in this wonderful series of films.Some of the carriages of ‘The Jacobite’ are those used in the ‘Harry Potter’ films.
Use an Apple phone or tablet? Head to the App Store and never miss a beat in LanarkshireLocals have reported seeing smoke billowing from the property with reports on social media claiming the roof of the house is completely destroyed. A Police Scotland spokeswoman told Lanarkshire Live : “Police were made aware of a fire at a property in The Cuillins, Uddingston, around 2.50pm on Monday, April 19.