ILAWS, an independent legal and Will-writing specialist in Scotland.“The coronavirus has shown us how uncertain life can be. Now is the perfect time to set out your wishes for the future.
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Head over to our new Lanarkshire Live Facebook page to make sure you're up to date with the top stories in the regionIt is now available to stream and download with all funds going to Down’s Syndrome Scotland, the only charity in Scotland which specifically supports people with the condition and their families at every stage of life.Matilda was helped by her family of musicians to put the song together, including her sister Amelia singing backing vocals.It’s already been well received with
.ILAWS, an independent legal and Will-writing specialist in Scotland.“The coronavirus has shown us how uncertain life can be. Now is the perfect time to set out your wishes for the future.
million - to buy his own business. The TV entrepreneur said ' I'm out' when he was offered the vast sum for The Bannatyne Group, which includes his health and fitness clubs and hotels.
Lewis Capaldi came under fire from Demi Lovato fans after he lent his support to fellow Scots The Snuts to get to number one in the UK charts.
Glasgow.Emergency services raced to the scene on Copland Road shortly before 10.30pm on Friday, April 9. A large cordon was put in place near to Ibrox Subway station, with the road closed off to traffic between Summertown Road and Woodville Street, Glasgow Live reports.
benefits after a DWP blunder.Abbie Phillips who suffers from Chiari Malformation had hoped to grab a 'chance at independence' by moving out of her parents ' home in November.But the 19-year-old from Glasgow was left penniless and without help for four months after moving to Parkhead into a home which accommodates her disabilities.Abbie was diagnosed with Chiari Malformation brain syndrome when she was just 15 leaving her with chronic fatigue which triggered a weight gain of around ten stone.Her
The Snuts have edged out Demi Lovato to secure the Number One on this week’s Official Albums Chart with their debut album ‘W.L’.Their success means The Snuts have become the first Scottish band in 14 years to score a UK Number One album with their debut since The View’s ‘Hats Off To The Buskers’ topped the charts in 2007.While Lovato’s comeback album ‘Dancing With The Devil… The Art Of Starting Over’ was leading later in the week, The Snuts sold well late on to secure the Number One spot.
CCTV pictures of a man they are looking for after an 'incident' in Paisley. The images show the man in what appears to be a shop, wearing a blue shirt and jeans.
Texas have announced details of their new album, titled Hi.
The Snuts have announced that they’re about “to embark in the biggest fight” of their lives this week as they hope to bag the top spot on the UK album chart.The Scottish indie rockers, who have been making music since they were teenagers, released their debut album ‘W.L.’ on Friday (April 2), which features the singles ‘Elephants’, ‘Always’ and ‘Somebody Loves You’.Hoping the album lands at Number One on the UK album chart, the band look like they will be battling it out with Demi Lovato, whose
Milnathort musician has struck the right chord to raise money for a worthy cause. Derek Flory grabbed his guitar and gave his vocals a lockdown workout to create a CD with all proceeds going to Children's Hospices Across Scotland.
Outlander crew recently returned back to set in Scotland for season six and the network confirmed a season seven will go ahead.Stars Sam Heughan and Graham McTavish have also delighted fans with their travel show Men in Kilts, which is helping to make #Droughtlander seem a little less of a pain.It's been an exciting year for those who love the Outlander universe.And that's before you consider the fact that a spin-off is now looking increasingly likely.This latest installment will be the ninth in
Police Scotland custody. The Police Investigations and Review Commissioner have announced they are examining the actions and decision-making of officers involved in the man’s arrest and liberation.
charity which provides care and support to people with a life-limiting illness or condition. James Kilgannon, 8, from Bannockburn, Stirlingshire, took on the challenge of running 5k a day in March for Strathcarron Hospice in Denny, Falkirk.
Alex Millar is safe to release back into the community – 45 years after his sickening crime shocked the nation. Millar, now 74, is due to have his freedom plea considered at a mental health tribunal chaired by Mungo Bovey QC.
Glasgow flat after a concern call was made to police. Officers raced to Rathlin Street in the Govan area just before 7.30pm on Tuesday.
Down's Syndrome Awareness Day. Eight-year-old Chloe Lennon appears in the clip and joins celebrities such as The Vamps, comedian Rob Beckett, former Bucks Fizz star, Cheryl Baker, TV presenter Melvin Oodom and Wayne Lineker, amongst others.
The National are set to release a new photography book in collaboration with photographer Graham MacIndoe.MacIndoe took the group’s first publicity photograph back in 2001 and the new book, Light Years, will document their 20 year collaborative relationship.Featuring black and white photographs from inside the studio and on the road, the book will also feature essays and quotes from band members.Announcing the release on social media, the group said: “Light Years chronicles Scottish photographer
Glasvegas have announced details of their new album ‘Godspeed’ and shared a new single in ‘Shake The Cage (für Theo)’.The record will be the Scottish band’s fourth and follows 2013’s ‘Later… When The TV Turns To Static’.‘Godspeed’ will be released on April 2 and, according to a press release, the stories in its songs take place “all on the same night, just as the sun’s going down”.