sex with me”. Asim Akram, who runs the Thriller Griller food outlet, left the teenager “horrified” after making the sick proposal over Snapchat.
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iOS - Android Audrey Ross, sales and marketing director for Taylor Wimpey West Scotland said: “We have received an overwhelming response from homebuyers since the launch of our very first phase of homes at Newton Farm 13 years ago.
This is one of our largest developments in Scotland that will provide up to 2100 homes when it is completed."To find out more, contact the sales executive on 0141 375 0280 or further information Newton Farm can be found at: www.taylorwimpey.co.uk/newtonfarm.
.sex with me”. Asim Akram, who runs the Thriller Griller food outlet, left the teenager “horrified” after making the sick proposal over Snapchat.
David Livingstone Birthplace will reopen on July 28 after three years, having undergone a £9.1m regeneration project with support from the National Lottery Heritage Fund, South Lanarkshire Council, the Scottish Government and Historic Environment Scotland.Located on the site of the former Blantyre Works Mill on the banks of the River Clyde, the museum includes a brand new exhibition space in the iconic Shuttle Row tenements - the very place where Livingstone was born and raised.There is also a
Get the latest top news stories sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletterScots scientists have calculated hospital infections are costing the health service more than £40million a year.Glasgow Caledonian University have calculated a cost of £46million a year for infections contracted by people while in Scots hospitals.Researchers found that 7,500 hospital patients or one in every hundred develop the infections, but that this is lower than previously estimated.In May the Record told
drug death crisis. Tracy Hadlow had gone to sleep after a gruelling 12-hour shift on a Covid ward when officers woke her up to tell her that her son Nathan had died from a drugs overdose on March 16 this year.
Joel Coen’s “The Tragedy of Macbeth,” starring Denzel Washington and Frances McDormand, will make its world premiere as the opening night film of the 2021 New York Film Festival. “The Tragedy of Macbeth” will kick off NYFF 59 with a screening at Alice Tully Hall on Sept.
Perth and Kinross died from COVID-19 last week, according to official statistics. Data from the National Records of Scotland shows the deaths occurred between July 12 and 19.It is the highest weekly total since the week beginning February 22.Perth and Kinross has now recorded multiple COVID deaths in four of the last five weeks after cases rose dramatically in the region.
iOS - Android That was the case when one eagle-eyed Lanarkshire resident spotted the 267 bus service to Blantyre motoring down the area currently being used as 59th Street in New York.Excitement built over the weekend as Scots began to catch glimpses of Hollywood stars Boyd Holbrook, Phoebe Waller-Bridge and Mads Mikkelsen.However, the glamorous scenes were "ruined" thanks to the Blantyre bus travelling through the elaborate Big Apple set.The Twitter user shared his view of Renfield Street which
Perth and Kinross were reached by the £463 million Digital Scotland Superfast Broadband (DSSB) project, which came to an end earlier this month. Engineers from Openreach laid more than 454km of cable across Perth and Kinross during the build, which started in 2014.
drugs and crime is now cleaning up crime scenes.
festivals have been cancelled as event chiefs were forced to pull the plug as Scotland remains tight in the grip of Covid-19. Organisers of Party at the Palace in Linlithgow, West Lothian and Perth's Party in the Park feel 'let down' by the Scottish Government and warn of a 'bleak future' for music festivals.
England’s loss to Italy in the Euro 2020 final at Wembley on Sunday evening drew a mixture of mockery and sympathy from Scots celebrities on social media. The Three Lions reached their first final in the European Championships after, but fell to Italy on penalty kicks after a tense match.
St Johnstone fans have appeared at Perth Sheriff Court, charged with taking part in shameful scenes following the club’s Scottish Cup triumph almost two months ago.