Aberdeen to get hold of one of the North-East treats once described as a ‘road-kill croissant’. And online orders have also been going through the roof with customers all over the country wanting to try the fat-laden rolls.
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supermarket Lidl has lost out in a legal battle with Scots gin giants Hendrick’s. Lidl is no longer allowed to sell a revamped version of its own gin after changing the label, bottle and strength of the drink.Hendrick’s owners - William Grant & Sons Irish Brands Limited - claimed the supermarket's Hampstead gin looked too similar to their own and breached trademarks.
The Lidl gin had initially been in a green bottle with a diamond label including a coat of arms. But the redesigned version saw
.Aberdeen to get hold of one of the North-East treats once described as a ‘road-kill croissant’. And online orders have also been going through the roof with customers all over the country wanting to try the fat-laden rolls.
supermarket that has been dubbed the Russian Lidl is aiming to open more than 300 stores across the UK within the next decade - including some in Scotland. Mere is seeking to open a raft of supermarkets across the country as it seeks to compete with budget giants Aldi and Lidl.
homeless man slept at a Scots police station after he claims council bosses told him they could not find anywhere for him to stay. William McColgan, who had committed no crime, said he spent last Monday and Tuesday nights at the Oban cop shop which he claims was on the advice of Argyll and Bute Council bosses.
Tennent's have joined the lineup for Lidl’s Scottish Larder, which hits the shelves this week.
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.
diesel during a raid in the north east of Scotland. Police say that the significant quantity of fuel was stolen within a Forestry Commission area near Buckie in Moray last weekend.
Dundee Sheriff Court was told on Thursday that McGhie had been forced to move home because the image went viral and caused a furious public reaction. Solicitor Lee Qumsieh, defending, said: "His position is that there was a challenge going round on social media - on Instagram - involving similar images to the one you have seen.
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.
hospital with serious facial injuries after a brutal assault on a Scots street. Cops are probing the serious assault on the 23-year-old in Murroch Avenue, Dumbarton between 9am and 9.20am on Tuesday May 25.
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Attendance Allowance because they mistakenly believe they will not qualify for the additional benefit or are put off by the claims process. The latest statistics from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) show that over 1.5 million people are claiming the benefit across the UK, including 143,092 Scots.
Head over to our new Lanarkshire Live Facebook page to make sure you're up to date with the top stories in the regionThe drivers of each vehicle, along with a passenger from the Mercedes, were arrested while officers conducted searches of the vehicles.These recovered herbal cannabis with an estimated street value of £106,000.One man, aged 46-year-old, has been charged in connection with drugs offences and is due to appear in court at a later date.Detective Chief Inspector John Morrison, said:
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.
TV presenter Dr Christian Jessen “constructed a reality which did not exist” during a series of podcasts he produced during lockdown, the High Court in Belfast has heard. Northern Ireland’s First Minister, Arlene Foster, is suing the celebrity medic for defamation over a tweet he posted making an unfounded claim that she was having an extra-marital affair.
funeral. Leanne McNamara, 37, was left scarred for life after brawling in the street during one of a number of confrontations between members of the funeral party.Miss McNamara told a trial she "knew straight away" that her jaw had been broken after being punched in the face with full force by Theresa Boyle, 53.The trial was told that Boyle had shown her stepdaughter "an act of kindness" at the graveside by handing her a rose to thrown on her grandfather's coffin.
doctors gave him just a 20 per cent chance of survival and advised his mum many times to terminate. His tiny heart and lungs were being crushed by his intestines, which had escaped through a hole in his abdominal wall and into his chest cavity.