smoke and heat detectors, as new safety regualtions come into effect. The rules, which are already in place for private rented properties, are set to become mandatory in all home across the country.
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Police are hunting four yobs who allegedly trashed accommodation at a Scots beauty spot during a bizarre two-hour rampage.The owners of The Attic, a hostel close to the West Highland Way in Blanefield, Stirlingshire, told on Monday of the men they believe are responsible for causing the appalling damage at the weekend.Mattresses were left strewn around the room and items were smashed on the floor, while a smoke alarm was also damaged - putting other guests at risk.Owner Karen Bissland told the
.smoke and heat detectors, as new safety regualtions come into effect. The rules, which are already in place for private rented properties, are set to become mandatory in all home across the country.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.A Wishaw photographer has shared some of his stunning snaps of his travels across the country.Ron Ballantyne sent us a picturesque scene of Bow Fiddle Rock at Portknockie in the Moray Firth.And there was more to come as Ron also submitted some shots of everything from a Scottish wild cat to a Highland cow out on the road.Ron said: “I took a great shot at Carrbridge by Aviemore.
Glasgow-based midwife who was suspended after assisting with a home birth without insurance, is challenging her case with the industry’s governing body.Krishinda Powers-Duff, who has worked as a qualified midwife for over 10 years, attended at the home of a woman during her labour on July 31 this year.The woman had intended to have a free birth but called Ms Powers-Duff when she came into difficulty.After realising both the woman and the baby were in danger due to complications with the birth,
Jane Park has shared a sweet throwback snap from her younger years. She won the jackpot on her first ever lottery ticket which made her Britain's youngest EuroMillions winner at the tender age of just 17.
Lewis Capaldi has left his fans in stitches as he revealed that he may have left pictures of his 'haemorrhoids' on his phone after handing it into the Apple store. The Scots singer, took to his Instagram stories to reveal his worries as he took his phone to get repaired.
harassment complaints against Alex Salmond.The First Minister is already being investigated over accusations she broke the rules relating to meetings with her predecessor and an adviser.But in another round of accusations, Sturgeon is said to have misled the Scottish Parliament about what she knew and when.Lib Dem MSP Alex Cole-Hamilton made the allegation and called for the remit of independent adviser James Hamilton’s inquiry into her conduct to widen.He said: "This would allow an independent
Scottish SPCA investigation. Friel, of Glasgow Street, Ardrossan, pled guilty to causing unnecessary suffering at Kilmarnock Sheriff Court and was sentenced on September 29.
WWE Raw started off with a Randy Orton promo where he spoke about his disappointing loss against WWE Champion Drew McIntyre at Clash of Champions. As expected, RKO challenged The Scottish Psychopath to a rematch at Hell in a Cell 2020 which led to a brawl between the duo backstage.
singer songwriter is proving an online hit - with his side-splitting Scottish reworking of Will Smith’s Fresh Prince of Bel-Air theme tune. Guitarist Marc McGregor came up with the idea to cover the 90s hit show’s opening while playing TV themes on Tiktok.
Brian Cox should have had some proper instruction before handling a gun.
firework fears there will be more injuries this year after public displays were cancelled.Amy McCabe’s son Ben was just four when a stray rocket from a display near his home in Cumbernauld, Lanarkshire, flew inside his jacket and exploded on his chest.Ben, now 13, suffered third degree burns to his chest, neck, right arm and behind his left ear.Amy has backed calls for a ban on the public sale of fireworks so no one else has to go through the agony her son suffered.This year many public firework
Edinburgh after traffic lights malfunctioned. Around fifty cars were stranded for up to an hour as they queued to leave the Longstone Sainsbury 's branch.
raunchy ad campaign has landed a Scots business in hot water after a flurry of complaints were received.1st Choice Living erected the risqué sign in a farmer’s field next to the M8 in West Lothian last week to promote the home improvement firm.The poster shows a scantily clad woman wearing a black thong and lacy suspenders next to a quote that reads: “...the only crack you’ll find in our windows.”On the opposite side of the board is a boxer-wearing man who has abs of steel with a blurb that
Police Scotland online undercover police officer known as ‘Steve D’ who had been tasked with gathering intelligence against adults seeking to sexually abuse children. Betts appeared for sentencing at Edinburgh Sheriff Court which heard he’d lost his job and been suspended by his indoor bowling club.
Gordon Ramsay has sparked outrage once again after a furious diner slammed a "preselected" restaurant cheese board as "insulting". The Scottish celebrity chef, 53, has had to bear the brunt of recent criticism after the price of a breakfast fry-up and 'child's portion' of steak and chips were slammed.
link.Mr Sneddon added that the councillor will be interviewed by NHS Scotland's Test and Protect service and any close contacts will be identified and asked to self-isolate for 14 days.A close contact is someone who has been within 2m of a person for at least 15 minutes.Council leader John Ross added: "I would also like to extend my best wishes to the individual."Most councillors did not physically attend the hybrid executive committee or full council meetings yesterday and instead joined
Get the stories that interest you straight to your inbox every day with our personalised newsletterA cockatiel bird has been found a long way from home after he took refuge on a shocked fisherman’s boat.The Scottish SPCA have now issued an appeal to find the owner after the stranded bird landed on the boat out at sea near Troon on Friday (September 18).The boat was around 10 miles from the shore so the bird- dubbed HeiHei after the character in the movie Moana- was a long way from land.The
Naman Ramachandran England has imposed a fresh set of restrictions to stall the rapid spread of coronavirus that will be valid for the next six months.The devolved administrations of Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales will issue their own guidelines.Those who can work from home are once again being asked to work from home, except for those professions that cannot be achieved from home.
Omar Sadiq was murdered during a “targeted attack” in the city’s southside. The 32-year-old was found in a pool of blood by officers after being knifed on Boydstone Road in the Pollok area at around 1.25pm on Tuesday.