Colin McCallum spotted the red "floating vessel" on the horizon as he travelled through Banff, Aberdeenshire on Friday, February 26. Due to the similar colouring of the sea and sky, the large vessel appears to be sitting amongst the clouds.
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lottery prize following a "life-changing" win.The delighted winner, from Perthshire, is choosing to keep his identity secret and is known only as Mr H.The "overnight millionaire" says he plans to use the huge sum to pay off his mortgage and buy a new home and car.The mystery player's achievement was announced today by The National Lottery.Mr H played a personal selection of random numbers via the National Lottery's website which brought him the win.Mr H matched five main numbers, plus the Bonus
.Colin McCallum spotted the red "floating vessel" on the horizon as he travelled through Banff, Aberdeenshire on Friday, February 26. Due to the similar colouring of the sea and sky, the large vessel appears to be sitting amongst the clouds.
stab a young man after accusing him of having sex with her, a trial heard.Shannon Beattie, 25, described how victim Barry Dixon told Robbie Smullen, “I’ve not been with your bird”, as he stood in the couple’s flat in just his boxer shorts.The two men started punching each other, she said, and “Robbie stabbed him in the chest”.The court heard Barry “laughed to begin with, I think because he didn’t know he’d been stabbed” then “he just froze” and fell onto a mattress.Shannon said she’d went with
charity in tribute to hospice nurses who he drives to and from work.Andy Marsden totally changed his look by getting rid of his luscious facial locks in aid of St Andrew's Hospice in Airdire, North Lanakrshire.The 43-year-old grandfather, who also hails from the town, is believed to have raised around £4,000 so far for locals undergoing end of life care at the centre, many of whom are battling cancer.Andy, who lives with his three dogs, Jef, Holly and Beau, told the Record: "Charities have been
Married At First Sight Australia's Mike Gunner says he is part Scottish and has the personality to prove it.His comments come as ex 29 year old virgin Matthew Bennett appeared on Lorraine to tell her he can no longer watch the show because 'it's too triggering'.
Laura Anderson has revealed that travelling to Dubai during the coronavirus pandemic had a huge impact on her as she lost thousands of followers and also jobs.The 31-year-old, originally from Stirling, said she was trolled online as she documented her luxurious trip to Dubai on Instagram back in January.And her followers were so furious by her decision to travel that the Scot was forced to turn off the comments on her social media posts.Laura hopped on a plane to Dubai when the UK still had a
murder trial heard.Barry Dixon later suffered a cardiac arrest in hospital while surgeons battled to repair the damage and he died.Robbie Smullen denied murdering the 22-year-old at the first day of his trial at the High Court in Edinburgh on Tuesday.His mother, Mary Smullen, is in the dock alongside him accused of trying to cover up his alleged involvement in the killing.Both deny the charges against them and Robbie Smullen, 23, has lodged a special defence of self-defence.Barry was found badly
missing Scot, Jackson Mason. We told how the 31-year-old was reported missing in December sparking a massive police search.
hospitalised with serious facial injuries after being jumped by a gang in Livingston.The 23-year-old victim was robbed and brutally assaulted yesterday in the town by five men.He had been walking on a path behind Fulmar Brae in Ladywell between 5 and 6pm when he was confronted.He was taken to St John’s Hospital, Livingston where he was treated for serious injuries, before being discharged.One of the attackers was wearing grey jogging bottoms and a bright yellow jumper, another had a black Stone
quarantine hotel fees for a heartbroken Scot mourning the loss of her sister. Billie Gray has been forced to isolate after travelling from Sweden to Scotland as the sudden death of her sibling does not entitle her to a ‘compassionate grounds’ exemption.
covid despite fears it would kill him is now “waiting for his life to start” as delays caused by the pandemic have halted life-changing treatment to get him a new kidney.Lucas Webster, 20, has been undergoing gruelling dialysis three times a week since March last year and has so far had one of many surgeries which will make him eligible for the transplant list.The Paisley man, who was born with renal failure and other health issues, has since beat Covid-19 which his worried mum Sandra, 52,
quarantine hotel as the sudden death of her sister does not entitle her to a ‘compassionate grounds’ exemption.Billie Gray had to say goodbye to her sibling Maryanne, 48, over the phone as she lost her fight for life at the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary on Monday.The 27-year-old, who has been working in Sweden since August, believed she would be able to isolate at her mother’s home in Fife after providing two negative coronavirus tests.But when she landed at Edinburgh Airport on Friday morning,
attacking her.Twenty-six-year-old Aiden Palmer was seen on top of his partner, pinning her to a bed, with his hands around her throat.But he then turned on her sister and pushed her against a wall and a bannister before punching her several times on the face.She managed to escape and ran outside the flat in the Muirton area of the city to telephone the police.They responded “immediately,” depute fiscal Michael Sweeney told Perth Sheriff Court.“She was outside, visibly distressed and had facial
Sea Shanty hitmaker Nathan Evans looks like he's following in the footsteps of Amy Macdonald with a number one in Germany. And the Wellerman Tik Tok postie turned singer just performed one of his first big ad deals - making up a song for men's fragrance Old Spice.Nathan who was number one in the Official Big Top 40 with his Wellerman remix, is still on a high following his label signing to Polydor.In a post entitled: 'Number 1 in Germany.
taxi driver has been hailed as a 'bloody legend' after he scooped £125,000 on Who Want's to be a Millionaire? last night. Ray Mann, from Musselburgh, showed incredible skill and courage to work his way up the board - and fans were delighted for the retired cab driver as he took home the life-changing cash.Ray had a stroke of luck, too.
Police Scotland has accepted their view that he was murdered.Its Major Investigation Team has completed a review of Stefan’s death in Caithness eight years ago and its report is now with the fiscal.Stefan’s family expects to learn the outcome within a few weeks and whether a murder inquiry will follow.The family is desperately hoping the fiscal will not support the stance taken by local officers at the time, that the death was an accident or suicide.They were disappointed not to be given a copy
Edinburgh the day before on a warrant. The 32-year-old was in a cell at St Leonard's Police Station when he was discovered unresponsive.
John Barrowman paid a secret 'subliminal' tribute to husband Scott Gill on Dancing On IceThe Scots born Dancing On Ice judge told fans he was hiding a message in plain sight for husband Scott, who he's been with for twenty seven years, ahead of his appearance on Sunday night's show.John, who is known for his usually glamorous ensembles, wore a black jacket with lots of little red love hearts on it for Valentine's day.And he revealed there was an extra special feature within the design of the
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straight to your inbox every day for freeHere are your Manchester United evening headlines for Friday, February 12.McTominay's challengeOle Gunnar Solskjaer has challenged Scott McTominay to hit double figures for goals this season.The midfielder continued his purple patch with a winner against West Ham in the FA Cup on Tuesday, taking him to six goals in 14 appearances.Solskjaer has now urged McTominay's fellow midfielders to follow the Scottish international's example."To add goals from
Covid-19 vaccine.Holly Webster, 16, who suffers from hereditary spherocytosis and von Willebrand disease (VWD), has been forced to shield at home for much of the last year.She had to have her spleen removed in an operation in May 2019 in order to improve her condition but the surgery reduced her immune system.Mum Fiona said: “The Oxford AstraZeneca is not suitable for under 18s so my GP could not give her it because they only had that one.