dementia on the back has been struck off. The Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC) has removed Morag Thomson from the register after a hearing into her actions.
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police after brutally attacking two officers with a meat cleaver in North Lanarkshire. David Dowson was convicted at the High Court in Glasgow today after seriously assaulting PC’s Josh McCorry and Glenn Coletta in Wishaw in June last year.
dementia on the back has been struck off. The Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC) has removed Morag Thomson from the register after a hearing into her actions.
prison car park after cops launched major probe.The 32-year-old was has been reported to the Procurator Fiscal after six cars were set on fire at HMP Kilmarnock.Police raced to the prison car park after the alarm was raised at around 7.25pm on Friday.Now officers are urging anyone with information or dashcam footage of the incident to come forward.They are also appealing to anyone who saw a black Ford Mondeo estate in the area at the time to reach out.The Daily Record and Sunday Mail have
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
Get the latest Scottish parenting news sent straight to your inbox each week with our newsletter.A Scots singer has broken the silence around infertility and miscarriage during lockdown after sharing her heartbreaking loss to help others.When Covid hit last year, Stephanie Gibson, 29, kept people entertained by throwing herself into a string of online performances, but behind the scenes she and husband Mark, 30, were struggling with infertility and preparing to embark on their first round of
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.
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
coronavirus Hancock turned the tables on SNP MP Dave Doogan who asked the Health Secretary if he would match the SNP’s commitment to increase health spending by 20 per cent “to truly build back better”? First Minister Nicola Sturgeon committed the SNP to a four per cent increase in NHS spending for each of the next five years if returned to office.
has been jailed after he was caught in the street armed with a saw. Serial knife thug Anthony Mackin, 49, was found with the potentially deadly weapon in his home street shortly before Christmas.
Edinburgh, for ice cream with his two daughters on Sunday when the trio spotted the rare sea creature. The species has only been seen in Scottish waters nine times in the last 50 years.
Patrick Harvie said the gap between the wealthiest in society and poorest had only grown wider during repeated lockdowns. He said it was "crucial" for the most well-off to pay an increased share of taxation to help pay for Scotland's recovery from the coronavirus pandemic.
court heard.Gary Anderson, 58, was resurfacing a road in East Kilbride when a sprayer tanker hit him in July 2017.Assistant engineering officer David Burnside, 39, told a jury at Hamilton Sheriff Court he saw the tanker veer towards Gary.He said he sounded his horn and shouted, “Stop, stop”.Gary later died from injuries sustained.It is claimed driver Dennis Johnston, 58, wedged a brush head on the accelerator to help with cleaning, tried to remove it and it “impeded the use of the
takeaway. Stacey Kiddie made the stomach-churning discovery in the macaroni cheese she'd ordered from Frankie and Benny's at Glasgow Fort last night.
Grangemouth branch on Sunday afternoon but had asked to have the onions, mustard and lettuce removed.The family placed the order on Uber Eats but were left baffled when her seven-year-old son opened the box and found what had been knocked together for lunch.
Edinburgh beer garden and trashed it during an illegal lockdown party. The Colinton Inn has been targeted multiple times during lockdown, leaving the owner venting their frustrations over the 'very sad' incident on Facebook.
Tinder dating profile had been set up using his picture. Liberal Democrat Alex Cole-Hamilton shared a screenshot of the bogus account which allegedly belongs to a man named Muller who lives in Edinburgh.
Scotland's most awe-inspiring natural wonders.The footage taken by Nick Ray, 57, who is based on the nearby Isle of Mull, offers a much more intimate view of Fingal's Cave on the Isle of Staffa than many will have seen before.Taking a video from his kayak inside the enigmatic cave, which is found on the uninhabited island which lies just off the west coast of Mull, Nick wrote: "There are many times when the wonders of the world take my breath away."Yesterday, kayaking into Fingal’s Cave, the
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