horror rape she suffered at the hands of a British soldier. Georgia Hinton, from Livingston, was attacked by a huge Fijian squaddie following a family barbecue.
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supermarket giant announced the new changes to its policy on face coverings as Scotland enters into its second week of stay at home lockdown measures.
Staff have been offering customers face masks at the front of all stores incase they have forgotten their own.But bosses say it will clamp down on those who refuse to take up the offer, unless they have a medical exemption.Morrisons’ chief executive David Potts said: “Those who are offered a face covering and decline to wear one won’t be allowed
.horror rape she suffered at the hands of a British soldier. Georgia Hinton, from Livingston, was attacked by a huge Fijian squaddie following a family barbecue.
paedophile who taunted his victim from behind bars and bragged to her mother that he would jump on the girl's head when he was freed has been jailed for eight months. The 15-year-old girl and her mother were left terrified and distraught when sick Brandon Williamson sent them a handwritten six-page letter from Polmont YOI.Dundee Sheriff Court was told that the mother and daughter became hysterical and have since been forced to ramp up security at their Perthshire home.
coronavirus vaccination invitations in a bid to con Scots out of money. NHS Scotland’s Counter Fraud Services has seen a spike in alerts to the fraudulent emails as the vaccination rollout continues across Scotland.
Tesco supermarket in Aberdeen. The alarm was raised at around 3.10pm on Sunday, January 24, following reports the 73-year-old was found unresponsive inside the vehicle that was parked on Rousay Drive.Police and the Scottish Ambulance Service raced to the scene but the OAP was sadly pronounced dead a short time later without being taken to hospital.
broadband customers in Scotland have been left without internet this afternoon following a service outage. Customers in Glasgow, Edinburgh and Irvine have all been left with service problems, which resulted in many flocking to Twitter to complain.
Met Office extend the yellow weather warning for ice and snow.
Donald Trump from Britain if the US Senate upholds his impeachment were yesterday backed by Scottish Justice Minister Humza Yousaf.He said “serious consideration” must be given to denying the former US president entry if he is hit with the UK exclusion order normally issued against suspected terrorists, hate preachers and criminals.Trump faces an impeachment trial in the Senate next month on a charge of inciting the mob who stormed Washington’s Capitol Hill on January 6.Now the SNP and Labour
police officers ended up in hospital after being poisoned by fumes from a patrol car.An internal probe has been launched after the pair fell ill last weekend.They had been working night shift together in a BMW X5 before becoming unwell.An ambulance was called to take the officers from Glasgow’s Govan station to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital.Doctors treated the pair for suspected carbon monoxide poisoning and admitted them to a ward overnight.Police union leaders described last Sunday’s
The House of Shah, based in Hamilton, took to their Facebook to reveal one customer's unusual request. The customer had called up to ask just for a tomato pizza base with pineapple and banana topping and finished with cheese.The owners, Cal Shah and Jahan Shah, decided to post the bizarre concoction on to social media and ask for their customers opinions.They wrote: "Customer asked for a banana + pineapple pizza.
Dunbar at 8.15pm on Wednesday night. Another housebreaking was reported at a boarding kennels nearby in Cocksburnpath on the same night.Pauline Foggo and husband Craig went out to discover the loitering individuals as they ran to a waiting car and took off.
burst into flames on the M8 leading to traffic delays of up to 95 minutes this afternoon. Emergency services raced to the scene on the westbound section of the motorway between Junction 5 at Shotts and Junction 6 at Newhouse, to the west of Glasgow.
shopper was left stunned when he was charged £687 for a pizza from Asda. Colin Harkins, from Glasgow, had scanned his haul through the self-service checkout at a store in the Parkhead area of the city when he was presented with the hefty bill.
Aldi is one of the most popular supermarket chains in Scotland. The budget retailer only narrowly missed out on being crowned cheapest in the country by main rival Lidl recently, but has legions of loyal customers who pounds its isles religiously.
Click-and-collect services for non-essential shopping will be banned in Scotland as part of the latest tightening of lockdown measures. Nicola Sturgeon has said 'essentials' stores selling items such as food, hardware tools and medicine will be able to offer collection across the country.
coronavirus. No one will be allowed to enter the country from Scotland via air or sea until 6pm on February 2 under the new restrictions.But there are exceptions to Spanish nationals and those who are a legal resident in Spain.
Ayrshire restaurants will keep serving hungry customers despite further restrictions to the hospitality industry.First Minister Nicola Sturgeon today announced further measures to Scotland's takeaway operations.From Saturday, January 16, punters will no longer be allowed entry inside a restaurant and must be served through a hatch.
sledging accident after being impaled by a chunk of wood through his bum cheek. The 18-year-old was enjoying the snow at Afton Reservoir, East Ayrshire, with his pals when he suffered the shocking twist of fate.