heartwarming moment a Scots mum was reunited with her autistic son after 15 weeks apart. Julie Grant last saw Sean McGinley, 18, the weekend before the coronavirus lockdown came into force on March 23.
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fisherman loses his dinner to a cheeky shark off the southwest coast of Scotland. Stuart Ritchie was out on his kayak in Luce Bay, Wigtownshire, around 2pm on Monday when he felt a tug at the end his line.Reeling in what was sure to be a tasty dinner, the 36-year-old was about to bring the fish on board when, out of nowhere, a tope shark popped up and made off with his catch.
In a video, the Kilwinning native is shocked at first, before seeing the funny side and laughing at his misfortune. He
.heartwarming moment a Scots mum was reunited with her autistic son after 15 weeks apart. Julie Grant last saw Sean McGinley, 18, the weekend before the coronavirus lockdown came into force on March 23.
Glasgow yesterday. As people up and down the country filled up paddling pools to deal with the sweltering temperatures, one quick-thinking city dweller decided to cool down by hitting the River Cart with a dinghy.
care homes under a phased plan announced by the Scottish Government. Health Secretary Jeane Freeman said restricting visitors during the pandemic was a decision “not taken lightly” but “significant progress has been made”.
Culzean Country Park in Ayrshire, Threave Garden in Dumfries & Galloway, and Crathes Castle’s garden and estate in Aberdeenshire will once again be available to the public.Countryside places such as St Abb’s Head National Nature Reserve and Ben Lawers National Nature Reserve have already been open for local access, in line with Scottish Government guidelines, for a few weeks.Chairman of the NTS Sir Mark Jones said that they've been hard at work preparing the properties, which closed in March
West Lothian’s cricketers are able to get back in action from Monday after Cricket Scotland announced that clubs could return to training.Fauldhouse, Linlithgow and Livingston are now able to use club facilities to run small group training sessions outside.
social media. James McCaig popped the question to his now fiance, Lisa Muirhead, at Seamill Beach, North Ayrshire on Saturday.
National Property Auctions describes it as a "'fantastic development opportunity". The Scottish mansion was owned by a 19th-century wealthy family who ran mills. The Elms then operated as a hotel until World War II, when it was transformed into a home for children.
Government’s roadmap out of lockdown. Nicola Sturgeon announced the latest step of lifting restrictions on Thursday.
holiday to Portugal was cancelled due to coronavirus.Debbie Sailsman, from Cambuslang, kitted out her Peugeot 5008 with two mini TV screens, throws, toys and snacks to create the luxury movie theatre.The full-time mum, 37, said it took less than three hours to make the car boot cinema for her daughters Sienna, 10, and three-year-old Esme - and it gave her the 'first moment's peace' since lockdown began.Mum-of-two Debbie said she set up the movie-themed surprise as the family had been due to jet
Harry Potter and The Philosopher’s Stone, signed by JK Rowling, has sold for $182,000 (£100,000) at an auction in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Edinburgh. Adam Motycka has been missing for over a month leaving police worried about his welfare.
Ayrshire and Arran has reported no new coronavirus cases for the second time this month.
This is the hilarious moment a Scot tries to go through a Glasgow McDonald's drive-thru in a toy car.
A Renfrew councillor has welcomed a commitment by police to crack down on boy racers speeding through the town.
This is the heartwarming moment a Scots toddler unwraps a Barbie doll with a prosthetic leg and excitedly shouts: “Just like me.”
Brits could skip quarantine when travelling abroad by the end of this month if infection rates in Europe are low enough.
A teenager who vanished from a Lanarkshire town has sparked a frantic police search to find him.