A lung cancer survivor labelled by his doctor "a walking miracle" has been jailed for 46 months after losing his job and turning to drug-dealing.
A lung cancer survivor labelled by his doctor "a walking miracle" has been jailed for 46 months after losing his job and turning to drug-dealing.
A man is to face trial by jury later this month accused of claiming to be the late Dunblane Primary School mass killer Thomas Hamilton.
A shift worker who knocked three of another man's teeth out at a 70th birthday party at a bowling club has been spared jail.
A welder was fined more than £2,300 today after breaking the jaw of a man who pulled a knife on him.
A man was today facing jail after knocking three of another man's teeth out at a 70th birthday bowling club bash.
A man noticed by police to be walking unsteadily and looking anxious was found to be clenching a cocaine-filled Kinder egg between his buttocks, a court heard today.
jailed for 27 months today. Ashleigh Miller, 33, downed a 70cl bottle of vodka before arming herself with a 12-inch machete and going to confront "extensively-convicted" Stirlingshire criminal Gary Frew outside a convenience store at 5am.
jailed for 28 months today. Andrew Hendry, 20, had washed down Valium and cocaine with Buckfast, vodka and Dragon Soop before launching the unprovoked attack, stripped to the waist, kicking elderly Alexander Fife SIXTEEN times to the head, in Tullibody, Clackmannanshire.
link!Cheryl Clark, NHS Lanarkshire chief midwife, said: “Baby Sofia is such an inspiration and we are so happy she is now home with her family.“On behalf of all the staff who have been involved in her care, I would like to wish Sofia and her parents all the best for their future together.”
As services begin to recover from Covid-19, NHS Lanarkshire has reinstated home births.Cheryl Clark, NHS Lanarkshire’s chief midwife, said: “As we move forward more of our services will begin to return. The first of these, is being able to offer home births again.
NHS Lanarkshire has restricted neonatal visiting and suspended home births to protect families and staff from the COVID-19 pandemic.
NHS Lanarkshire is further restricting neonatal visiting and suspending home births to protect families and staff from coronavirus.
NHS Lanarkshire has apologised to expectant mums after a text stating ultrasound and consultant appointments at University Hospital Wishaw were being cancelled.
NHS Lanarkshire has reassured pregnant women on maternity service provision during the coronavirus crisis.
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