gun out of the screen was jailed today. Alexander Burt, 56, and his 53-year-old victim had known each other for 30 years, having met when they were both at college, but their friendship had "fizzled out", a court was told.
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gun out of the screen was jailed today. Alexander Burt, 56, and his 53-year-old victim had known each other for 30 years, having met when they were both at college, but their friendship had "fizzled out", a court was told.
Get the latest Falkirk news sent straight to your inbox with our newsletterAs the region marks the one-year milestone of lockdown, the local fightback against the virus is continuing apace.The latest data from Public Health Scotland has revealed a recovery in the position across Forth Valley, with the health board area registering 76.3 cases per 100,000.This meant that Forth Valley now sits as the fifth-highest health board area in average case numbers, compared to its status as the highest in
Kamil Charyszyn was found injured in the street in the Easterhouse area of Glasgow on Sunday night.The 35-year-old dad-of-three had been confronted by a group of three men and one woman before being attacked on Conisborough Road at around 10pm. Kamil suffered fatal stab wounds after being followed by one of the men in the group.Mercy crews raced to the scene but police pronounced him dead on arrival.
A woman involved in a drug dealing operation narrowly avoided a prison sentence this week.Police officers stopped a BMW in East Kilbride when it almost crashed into their vehicle after failing to give way.Inside the car they found more than £1000 in banknotes and a bag containing cannabis wraps.Amy Adams, 26, was ordered to carry out 200 hours of unpaid community work when she appeared at Hamilton Sheriff Court.She admitted being concerned in the supply of cannabis in Sydney Drive, East
The National are set to release a new photography book in collaboration with photographer Graham MacIndoe.MacIndoe took the group’s first publicity photograph back in 2001 and the new book, Light Years, will document their 20 year collaborative relationship.Featuring black and white photographs from inside the studio and on the road, the book will also feature essays and quotes from band members.Announcing the release on social media, the group said: “Light Years chronicles Scottish photographer
paedophile at the centre of the tot's murder investigation. Scotland Yard made the request to the Home Office after assessing their 'anticipated spending' on Operation Grange until March next year.
Paige Doherty 's loved ones paid tribute to the murdered Scots schoolgirl five years on from her brutal death. The 15-year-old was brutally killed on March 19, 2016 after being stabbed 61 times by deli worker John Leathem in Clydebank and slashed a further 85 times.
raced to Kilbowie Road, near Singer train station, around 12.15pm today. Part of the main road was cordoned off as the train station was closed and local buildings were evacuated following reports of a suspicious package being found.
breast cancer aged just 34.Tragic Hayley Sutherland leaves behind two young daughters Jessie, 4, and Georgie, 2, and her partner Kyle following her death at the end of last month.An online fundraiser has been launched to help support the family through the difficult timeAnd at the time of writing a massive £16,935 has been brought in by friends, family and well-wishers.Devastated friend Lynsey Robertson told how Hayley had 'wanted to stay around' for the girls and how the former Dundee
post. I lobbed it from the side of the six yard box into the top corner of the goal.
Picture Scotland winner this week.Using a long exposure, Lauren Foster snapped a stunning shot taken at Glasgow’s busy Charing Cross junction and taking home this week’s top prize.It captured the bustling throughway perfectly with the trails of vehicle lights buzzing around the iconic streets in the west end of Glasgow.Meanwhile, the beautiful sunsets continued to provide the background for some incredible entries.Ian Barnes used the golden hour to its full effect to capture Cambus, on the River
referendum is unavoidable in the event of a Holyrood majority for the party.Ahead of the Prime Minister’s virtual appearance at the online Scottish Conservative conference this weekend, one idea floated by Downing Street is that MPs from the Commons could sit in Scotland for a fortnight every September.One problem, the SNP said, is that the Holyrood parliament will be fully occupied by MSPs during that time.Pete Wishart MP said the idea of touring the Commons was “laughable”.Wishart said: “Not
village park.Dorella Brodie was discovered in the Kinneddar Park area of Saline, around five miles from Dunfermline in Fife, at 4.50pm today.Cops were responding to concerns for the 57-year-old who disappeared on Tuesday.Tragically she was pronounced dead at the scene.Dorella had gone missing on Tuesday with search parties launched to find her.A missing person's post online said she had left her home walking off with a rucksack.Close relative, Campbell Brodie, posted a hearbreaking update on his
child abuse.Porn addict Robert McNab, who created fake identities to target people on Facebook and WhatsApp, was jailed for two years when he appeared in the dock at Greenock Sheriff Court on Friday.The twisted 34-year-old, who began downloading the animal abuse images the day he was released from prison, was also told he will be monitored in the community for 12 months after his release from prison.The paedophile, who was previously convicted of abusing a young girl and conspiring to have a
Rangers are on the brink of bringing the Scottish Premiership title back to Govan.With a massive 21-point lead at the top of the table coupled with far superior goal difference it's all but impossible for Celtic to catch Steven Gerrard's side.Fans and players alike got the party started early yesterday at Ibrox as Rangers cruised to a 3-0 win over St Mirren, which coupled with any slip-up from the Hoops against Dundee United would guarantee 55.The pressure was on to end the dominance of their
schoolboy needs a special coffin after his sudden and unexplained death.Tributes are pouring in for 'pure soul' Aiden Cross after he died at his home in Cumbernauld on February 18th.His distraught parents tried to carry out CPR on the 13-year-old, who suffered from spina bifida and hydrocephalus, in a desperate bid to save him before he passed away.Coroners have so far been unable establish the cause of death leaving his family devastated.Now friends are raising funds for the 'happy, bubbly and
Scottish Government won't offer the full legal advice to the Holyrood committee looking at the handling of sexual misconduct complaints against Alex Salmond.The Scottish Conservative MSP took to Twitter last night claiming the material being released by the government to the inquiry won't "give the full picture" and will "paint them in a good light".It comes after the Tories tabled a no confidence motion, which was backed by other opposition parties at Holyrood, in the Deputy First Minster John
Snapchat pictures of a 12-year-old girl in school uniform has been jailed.James Stephen, 23, also sent sexual messages and explicit images to the girl, and asked her to send him naked pictures and sexual videos, a court heard.Fiscal depute Colin Neilson told Aberdeen Sheriff Court police officers from the offender management unit carried out a visit at Stephen's address at 7.15pm on January 6, 2020, and inspected his mobile phone.The Daily Record and Sunday Mail have always been at the forefront
Sydney Devine received a final round of applause today as his funeral cortege stopped outside the Gaiety Theatre in Ayr.Fans lined the streets to pay tribute to the stage star, fondly known as 'Steak 'n' Kidney', following his death earlier this month, aged 81.Sydney, from Cleland, North Lanarkshire, was best known for his version of the song Tiny Bubbles.
coronavirus case number in all local authority areas in Scotland has been published by health officials.Public Health Scotland said that in the week between February 15 and 21, Scotland recorded a total of 5,736 positive cases of Covid-19 - which represents 5.0% of people tested for the virus.Scotland’s seven-day positivity rate per 100,000 population in those seven days stood at 105.0, according to the latest data.Falkirk recorded the highest number of cases per 100,000 population during this