the drug-taking, vandalising the bridge and the music that can be heard from my living room. The last time police were called there was a group of 30 of them there.
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tackle the climate crisis that could have a major impact on millions of households across Scotland and the rest of the UK. In an effort to help the world achieve its zero-emissions target, households are being warned that gas boilers could be banned from 2025.
The measure is just one of 400 announced to tackle global warming, with others including a ban on the sale of high-polluting petrol and diesel cars by 2030. When gas is produced, it releases carbon emissions into the environment - a
.the drug-taking, vandalising the bridge and the music that can be heard from my living room. The last time police were called there was a group of 30 of them there.
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MasterChef judge Jock Zonfrillo has responded to the thousands of curious fans who preivously took to social media to ask the Scottish chef about a very unusual accessory he's been sporting on the show.WATCH: MasterChef's Jock Zonfrillo explains his worry beadsJock, 44, who runs Orana restaurant in Adelaide, has been seen playing with a small beaded bracelet in several episodes, leading viewers to question the purpose of the jewellery item."Anyone know why Jock was clutching a set of rosary
Tom Hardy was banned from visiting Charles Bronson in prison, according to Bronson’s son, George Bamby.Hardy portrayed Bronson – who is known as ‘Britain’s most notorious prison inmate’ – in 2008’s Bronson, which was directed by Nicholas Winding Refn and based in part on Bronson’s life.Bronson was convicted of armed robbery in 1974 and released in 1987, but later returned to prison in 1988 after being convicted of planning another robbery.
thugs who attempted to break into an ATM in East Dunbartonshire. The incident took place at a Santander bank in Cowgate in Kirkintilloch shortly before 5am on Monday.
coronavirus. Anyone travelling to France from anywhere in the UK from today can only enter the country if they are able to provide “compelling reasons” for their visit.
tackle the climate crisis that could have a major impact on millions of households across Scotland and the rest of the UK. In an effort to help the world achieve its zero-emissions target, households are being warned that gas boilers could be banned from 2025.
Prince William and Kate have been enjoying a whistle-stop tour of Scotland this week as part of a seven-day royal tour. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visited Orkney for the first time before taking a trip down memory lane in St Andrews, where the couple met at university.
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Lidl shoppers can get ready for summer with an outdoor collection that is guaranteed to get the party started, whatever the Scottish weather. Among the highlights of the latest Middle of Lidl seasonal deals available in stores now are an El Fuego 6+1 Burner Gas Barbecue for £179 and a party table with built-in ice bucket for £49.99.
antisemitic abuse is on the rise after being fuelled by the Israel and Palestine conflict. Lucinda Bathie was told to ‘go and gas yourself’ on social media after she called for calm last week as a pro-Palestine protest took place in the city on Sunday.
domestic abuser who was banned from contacting his ex for 99 years was jailed yesterday for breaking a court order preventing them from being together. David Kerr was caged and hit with the lifelong ban on contacting Diane Sanderson in 2016, after being convicted of an attack which left her scarred for life.
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Sinitta has revealed she was banned from dating app Hinge because they thought she was a catfish when she registered under her real name.The So Macho singer and TV star decided to take the plunge and look for love online during lockdown, but her attempts at romance were thwarted by suspicious singles who thought she was pretending to be famous.
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The English Premier League has announced that it has agreed in principle to roll over its £5 billion ($7B) deal with Sky, Amazon, and BT Sport for UK rights to the prestigious soccer competition.
iOS - Android The store, based in Maxton Crescent, had to plead its case at a Licensing Board meeting late last month.However, a council spokesperson confirmed that its license was to be suspended.“The Board, after considering matters, upheld the review application made by Police Scotland and decided to suspend the licence for a three week period,” a spokesperson added.Police confirmed that a 17-year-old boy was sold alcohol within licensed hours on February 17.Don't miss a thing from your area