party ' that kicked off overnight. Footage shared publicly on social media shows revellers dancing in Forest of Ae, near Dumfries, around 12.40am on Sunday May 30.
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shopkeeper has told how his only worry was breaking his glasses as he pounced on a robber who was holding a gun to his face. Keiran Pearson, 28, was today jailed for five years and four months after he fled empty-handed when Zaheer Babar disarmed him, before instructing him to put his hands up and leave.
The dad-of-two was writing a stock list at his Spar store on Townhill Road in Dunfermline, Fife, when would-be armed thief Pearson entered the shop at around 7.25am on August 15. When the thug
.party ' that kicked off overnight. Footage shared publicly on social media shows revellers dancing in Forest of Ae, near Dumfries, around 12.40am on Sunday May 30.
virus expert. Hugh Pennington, emeritus professor of bacteriology at Aberdeen University, said Holyrood leaders repeated the same devastating errors as Westminster.
gangland enforcer turned a family home into a fatal inferno killing a mother and son. Andrew Milne, 42, from Glasgow, left his DNA on a petrol can he used to pour fuel through the letterbox.
pensioner has been convicted of battering his neighbour during a feud over the victim's dog. Archibald Elliott lashed out at George Liddell after they rowed about Liddell's pet making too much noise.
nasal cavity. She was desperate to marry her partner Steven this summer after doctors said there was nothing more they could do but tragically died last night.
Kate Middleton was seen in an adorable clip on Instagram telling a young boy that she’s a princess during her and William’s Scotland tour.
Kate Middleton was “rhapsody in blue” when she and Prince William visited Turning Point, a social care charity, in Scotland on Monday, May 24. The Duchess of Cambridge wore a double-breasted blazer from Zara and paired it with a new pleated skirt from UK-based brand Hope Fashion (according to Us Weekly.) The look was near identical to one that William’s mother, Princess Diana, wore when visiting The Queen’s Medical Center in Nottingham, England, in 1992.
Whenever Kate Middleton makes an appearance our fashion radars start to activate as this is one lady who never fails to disappoint us with her effortless style.Thankfully with lockdown restrictions lifting, we are able to see The Duchess venture out more to public appearance and naturally, we’ve been obsessed with each and every outfit so far.This week Kate joined Prince William as the couple embarked on their royal tour of Scotland and made a bold start on Monday in a vivid blue ensemble.
Duchess Kate is known for taking a style cue from Princess Diana, but her most recent look took more than mere inspiration — it’s simply identical to one her late mother-in-law wore in 1992.
Kate Middleton and Prince William are in Scotland and the duo just pleased royal watchers with their latest outing. Kate, 39, joined Wills for the first of several days of outings on Monday after he went to engagements solo on Friday.
© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine On Monday, the Duchess of Cambridge joined her husband Prince William as they started their official tour of Scotland together. William began the week-long visit alone on Friday ahead of Kate, who flew out later.
As Prince William continues his royal tour of Scotland, on Sunday he visited an Edinburgh facility combatting homelessness, a cause that he shares with late mother Princess Diana.
Amid the royal family drama, Prince William took a moment to share some bittersweet memories of Scotland during a recent visit.
Where he left a piece of his heart. Prince William shared personal memories about Princess Diana’s death as he explained his deep connection to Scotland.
Prince William is in the midst of his royal visit to Scotland, a country that holds both his happiest and most painful memories.
Prince William reflected on his time in Scotland, and how it reminds him of his «saddest memory.»The Duke of Cambridge opened up about finding out about his mother Princess Diana's death while in the country, while speaking with the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland on Saturday during his royal tour.«Scotland is incredibly important to me and will always have a special place in my heart. I've been coming to Scotland since I was a small boy,» he said in video shared by the.
Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge, opened up about his connection to Scotland during his opening address at the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland. During his royal tour of Scotland, he spoke about how the country holds a special place in his heart.
Prince William is in the midst of his royal visit to Scotland, a country that holds both his happiest and most painful memories.