charity work. Aylesha Meades tragically passed away in hospital in the early hours of Sunday morning after being found on St Ninian’s beach, near Lerwick.
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Poundland has infuriated some of its shoppers over t-shirts being sold in its stores.
Ahead of England and Scotland's Euros match on Friday (June 18), the brand's main Facebook page shared an image of the tops for young girls which read "future WAG" and "goal digger".
"Get goal-ready for this evening's game!" the post read before asking: "What are your score predictions?"
But instead of answering the question,
charity work. Aylesha Meades tragically passed away in hospital in the early hours of Sunday morning after being found on St Ninian’s beach, near Lerwick.
Nicola Sturgeon urging her to bring in the same rules as England for quarantine-free travel from amber-list countries.
gin to his schoolmates has bucked the trend during lockdown by launching his own drinks business.Bruce Walker, 22, from Broomhill in Glasgow's west end, turned his passion for spirits into a company called Purist Gin after finding himself jobless when the first coronavirus lockdown hit.Within months of him launching, the first batch of his new juniper spirit had won a bronze medal at the Scottish Gin Awards in a category with 150 entrants, including established names like Edinburgh Gin and Isle
Fire crews have raced to the scene of a blaze at a Scots industrial estate. Emergency crews are currently on the scene of the fire, after being called to Eastfield Industrial Estate in Glenrothes on Friday evening.
iOS - Android Workers at the nearby Righead Industrial Estate also reported hearing emergency services race to the scene just across the motorway.
fire engines are currently on the scene battling the well developed blaze.
Glasgow Airport. Police were called to the scene near Junction 30 on the westbound carriageway at around 5pm on Wednesday.
Michelin Star restaurant will move to a four-day working week as the owner aims to dispel negativity around working conditions at some of the countries most renowned eateries. The Cellar in Anstruther, Fife, will allow workers to enjoy a healthier work/life balance, with owner Billy Boyter saying that he thought about this move during lockdown.
Fife. Police were called to reports of a blaze on St Clair Street in Kirkcaldy around 8am on Tuesday July 6.
Glasgow on Saturday, May 15, to celebrate the club's title victory. A Police Scotland spokesperson said: "A 37-year-old man, 31-year-old man, 29-year-old woman and a 28-year-old man have been arrested and charged in connection with the incident.
Cops have launched a probe after "significant damage" was caused following a pair of blazes which happened on McGrigor Road in Rosyth, near Dunfermline.
Brexit walked free from court today. Jonathan Bell harassed SNP politician Carol Monaghan between January and April 2019.
Fortrose on the Black Isle at 5.52pm on Sunday. The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) said three fire engines initially went to the scene, where crews found that the blaze had spread to two neighbouring homes which were well alight.
trace a Caithness man who's been missing for four days. Douglas Macgregor was last seen leaving his home address in the Castletown area of Wick at around midday on Wednesday, June 30.
told how emergency crews were called to Dewar Street in Dunfermline just before 2pm on Saturday.
Covid-19 cases at a Scots prison have almost doubled in one week as understaffed NHS nurses working there 'fear for their lives'. The nurse described HMP Low Moss in Bishopbriggs, East Dunbartonshire as 'pure hell' amid a spike in cases from 30 to 50 in the last week.
coronavirus deaths in Scotland overnight and a further 3,823 positive cases. The First Minister announced the latest figures this aftrnoon as the virus continues to spread across the country.
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Join thousands of others in getting the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox.A new fund has opened to help support the Scottish Crannog Centre following the fire of June 11.Three weeks on from the loghouse burning down tourists are returning to tour the unaffected parts of the Iron Age history centre.Crannog director Mike Benson was delighted over £50,000 has been raised for the Loch Tay museum by Largo Leisure and also close to £15,000 generated through the Crannog’s own
fire broke out near military defence range yesterday. Mercy crews desperately battled flames for more than eight hours near Tain.