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East Ayrshire Council’s free nappy uplift service has officially been axed across the region.
In a letter to parents last week, it was explained that the collection will take place alongside the existing household waste uplift.Instead of being collected weekly, nappies will be taken away once every three weeks.But the letter from waste services manager Malcolm Rae is encouraging new parents to choose reusable fabric nappies instead of disposable ones.In a bid to coax families into using the
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East Kilbride teacher says she has been left devastated after a campaign of hatred by her deluded ex threatened to ruin her career and life. George Stewart was convicted of a series of vile attacks on the woman, telling her he wanted to “ruin” his ex-partner.
When the terms of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s exit from the royal family came to fruition in late February, there was one aspect that the Duke of Sussex didn’t even want.
The Little Mermaid, , Aladdin and others—became the 16th person ever to be inducted into the elite EGOT club when he took home a Daytime Emmy on Sunday, July 26, for best original song in a children's, young adult or animated program for Disney Channel's Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure. An EGOT, if you don't know, is someone in entertainment who's won an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony Award.
Michelle Keegan stuns as she once again shows off both her modelling skills with her latest Very collection. Michelle has collaborated with fashion retailer Very for several seasons with this being her second collection drop of this summer.The star has been teasing fans on Instagram with sneak peeks at her new summer collection for the last couple of weeks, but the gorgeous range is now available to buy on Very.co.uk.
Finding Freedom: Harry, Meghan and the Making of a Modern Royal Family, royal fans will be given an inside look at Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's controversial royal exit.
marijuana often sold as a dietary supplement or included in creams and ointments. In the suits that seek millions in damages, Eastwood names as defendants nearly 20 small companies, based in states including Arizona, California, Delaware and Florida, that sell CBD, along with up to 60 anonymous entities that may be named later.
LOS ANGELES — Clint Eastwood filed lawsuits on Thursday over the fraudulent use of his name to sell CBD products and claims that he has retired from the movie business to enter the wellness industry.
Clint Eastwood is taking legal action against a number of CBD companies that he claims have falsely used his name and image to promote their product. Two lawsuits were filed in Los Angeles on Wednesday, alleging companies have promoted false news articles claiming the Hollywood legend is leaving showbiz to pursue a career in CBD.
Exclusive peek inside new East Kilbride shopping developmentThankfully the salon is fully booked until the middle of August with clients desperate to get their unruly locks under control after months of salons being closed.But the return to work isn’t without its challenges and Nikkola admits it’s been one of the hardest periods she has faced in business.She added: “There is only myself and my assistant and when the business was closed I had nothing – business owners, unfortunately, don’t get
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Kilmarnock’s Netherton Street and Rigg Street in Stewarton. The company wants to build the facilities in the car parks at both stores.Customers would feed the empty drinks containers into the machines and get money back.It is part of the retail operator’s plans to gear up for Scotland’s deposit return scheme.
Clint Eastwood has sued several companies he alleges fraudulently used his likeness to sell products containing an ingredient derived from the cannabis plant.
Clint Eastwood wants to make one thing clear, he is not leaving behind Hollywood to focus on selling CBD-based products.
Also Read: Clint Eastwood on 2020 Election: 'Just Get Mike Bloomberg in There'Eastwood shared screenshots of a pair of articles with the headline “Big Pharma In Outrage Over Clint Eastwood’s CBD: [Name of CBD Product] – He Fires Back With This!” The articles then goes on to seemingly quote Eastwood under a photo of him that claims “he would be stepping away from the spotlight to put more time into his wellness business.” The article even says that studios gave Eastwood an “ultimatum” to choose
LOS ANGELES — Clint Eastwood filed lawsuits on Thursday over the fraudulent use of his name to sell CBD products and claims that he has retired from the movie business to enter the wellness industry.The 90-year-old “Dirty Harry” star alleged that his name and likeness were being used in online scams to sell CBD oil, gummies and other products.CBD, or cannabidoil, is a non-psychoactive compound in cannabis, and is also derived from the hemp plant.