drugs bust worth £130,000 in West Lothian. Police carried out a search warrant at an address in the Moorelands area of Addiewell on May 25.
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link!The charges, which were projected to bring in £1.41 million a year, were due to commence last April but were delayed until September because of the pandemic. However, income lost during that period was fully offset by Scottish Government funding.It was expected that user numbers would reduce by around 15 per cent this time around but that estimate has been greatly exceeded.
drugs bust worth £130,000 in West Lothian. Police carried out a search warrant at an address in the Moorelands area of Addiewell on May 25.
iOS - Android The charity is experiencing an increased demand for a variety of roles in the Scottish courts and in local communities, to provide support to victims and witnesses.Morven Porter told Lanarkshire Live: “When I was in my third year of university, I was looking for a volunteering role that would give me experience to support my Master’s degree and came across Victim Support Scotland (VSS) online.“While as a result of my studies, I was prepared for some of the difficult situations I
Join thousands of others and get the latest Scottish crime and courts news sent straight to your inbox with our daily Criminal Record newsletter.Action is being taken to ensure those most vulnerable are protected amidst a spike in online fraud locally.The Lennox Herald told last month how the number of fraud crimes almost doubled in the past year.And a recent workshop which took place aimed to provide information and tools to those who work with those likely to be targeted in a bid to keep them
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.
Edinburgh bar has angered locals who say it erected a pop-up beer tent in a communal garden at the back of a tenement without informing them. Locals woke up to find the white tent with picnic tables covering beds of plants, according to Edinburgh Live.
health minister said he was encouraged by the fact the numbers of “did not attends” had fallen over the last few days. On the weekend of May 22 and 23, around half of all vaccination appointments at the SSE Hydro were missed.
iOS - Android Robert Thorburn of Openreach told Lanarkshire Live: “Building a new broadband network across Scotland is a massive challenge and some parts of the country will inevitably require further public funding."But our plan means any future taxpayer subsidies can be limited to only the hardest-to-connect homes and businesses.“We’ll publish further location details and timescales on our website as surveys and planning are completed and the build progresses.“The impact of full fibre
Glasgow this month. Some 15,000 descended on the city centre after the Light Blues officially won the league.
arrested and charged following a 'disturbance' in Aberdeen.
Police say they received reports of the man in the car park of an Arrochar hotel in Argyll and Bute in the early hours of this morning.
Covid case numbers are being driven by ‘significant community transmission’ which is suspected to be linked to international travel, Humza Yousaf has said. The Health Secretary said that that the Scottish Government is working to understand the cause of the recent spike in infections in the south side of the city.
Nicola Sturgeon confirmed the Glasgow City Council area would be the only part of Scotland to remain in Level 3 of coronavirus restrictions. An outbreak of the Indian variant of the virus has led to rising cases in the local authority, with hotspots in the south of the city.
ultra fast broadband in a expansion huge programme.People in hard to reach areas have claimed they have been left behind as the internet revolution has reshaped many people’s lives.But in a “five-year feat of civil engineering”, Openreach is upgrading 160 exchanges and stretching its fibre strands to places that currently suffer from slow speeds or no broadband at all.Island communities like Brodick on Arran, Portree on Skye, Stornoway, Kirkwall and Lerwick are included.More than 60,000
Police Scotland officer has been charged in connection with alleged wildlife offences after an early-morning raid at her home. The woman, who cannot be named for legal reasons, is set to appear at Jedburgh Sheriff Court alongside two men, aged 45 and 20, on an undertaking next week.
Police branded Hunter a "dangerous and predatory individual" in the wake of his conviction. Detective Inspector Mike Smith, of Edinburgh's Public Protection Unit, said: "Iain Hunter is a dangerous and predatory individual and we welcome his conviction and sentencing for his despicable actions." “Online offenders may think they are anonymous, and they may not comprehend the terrible, devastating and lifelong impact their actions have on children.
Kate Middleton joined Prince William on the remaining Scotland tour and the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visited several institutions. On Monday, the couple were visiting Edinburgh and joined hands with members of the Sikh Sanjog, a Sikh community group, to help prepare meals.
Join thousands of others and get the latest Scottish crime and courts news sent straight to your inbox with our daily Criminal Record newsletter.A 24-year-old man has appeared in court charged with attempted murder, facing accusations that he followed a nine-year-old boy down the street and allegedly stabbed him repeatedly.Faisal Khan, 24, of Almond Road, Dogsthorpe, appeared at Cambridge Crown Court today, Monday.Khan was not asked to enter pleas to the charges of attempted murder and
fire attack in Inverclyde. Emergency crews were called to Belville Street in Greenock on Sunday.
hedgehog died outside a Scots high school. A 13-year-old boy has now been charged in connection with 'wildlife crime offences.' He is the subject of a report to the Scottish Children's Reporters Administration.
Join thousands of others and get the latest Scottish crime and courts news sent straight to your inbox with our daily Criminal Record newsletter.A troubled 20-year-old “borrowed” his dad’s van to give a friend a lift home but was caught driving while more than three times the legal booze limit.Luke Macdonald, who had also flouted a curfew restricting him to his home, was spared jail when he appeared for sentence at Perth Sheriff Court this week.Instead, he was given the “direct alternative” of