Grangemouth road. Emergency services were called to help shortly after 8.30pm on Friday following reports of a one vehicle collision.
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sexually assaulting a woman at a castle has been released from prison. Simon Bowes-Lyon, 35, the Earl of Strathmore, was sentenced to 10 months in February for the late-night attack on a guest staying at Glamis Castle in Angus, his ancestral home.
Bowes-Lyon, the son of a cousin of the Queen, is understood to have been released from HMP Perth last week after serving half his sentence. He was sentenced at Dundee Sheriff Court after pleading guilty to the assault, which happened in a bedroom at
.Grangemouth road. Emergency services were called to help shortly after 8.30pm on Friday following reports of a one vehicle collision.
Scottish Highlands sketches during a visit to Balmoral. Her Majesty spends every summer at her estate with various family members dropping by over the course of her holiday to soak up the beautiful scenery.During a visit Lady Louise Windsor, who is 17 and is said to love drawing, was allowed to dig out the old pictures, which were drawn by Queen Victoria.
WW1.The message is among a wealth of handwritten treasures which will be on display at the newly reopened Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders Museum at Stirling Castle.Private Vincent Collins, 18, of the 8 th (Argyllshire) Battalion wrote the last letter home to his parents in 1915, the night before his unit moved into the trenches.Tragically, Vincent was wounded on 4 October that year and died from his injuries.The note is in an incredibly fragile condition so to bring it to life the team has
Emergency services raced to the inferno in Dunoon town centre in the early hours of Friday morning. It's understood the fire took hold in a building on the town's Argyll Street.
blaze in a communal area of a Scots block of flats. Firefighters and police were called to the scene at the block in Windmill Street, Peterhead, Aberdeenshire earlier after reports of waste ablaze in the back garden of a block of flats.
The Queen has reportedly been embroiled in a Covid-19 scare after a member of her staff at her Balmoral estate tested positive for the deadly bug.The monarch, 95, arrived in her Scottish home last month to kick off her summer stay and despite there being a staff member with coronavirus, she's reportedly "determined" not to let it get in the way of her stay.
Forres this afternoon. Emergency services raced to to Greshop Road around 3pm after a young woman, believed to be in her twenties, was struck by a vehicle.
Prince Charles and Duchess Camilla have arrived in Scotland as they relocate in order to keep the Queen company this month.The Queen moved to her Balmoral Estate in the Scottish Highlands on July 23 for the first time as a widow, following the death of her husband Prince Philip in April.The late Duke of Edinburgh would always join his wife at the royal residence for the summer, with other family members coming to stay for a few weeks at a time, but this year Her Majesty will be alone.
The Queen is known for her annual traditions and tours, having stuck to the same schedule year after year throughout her entire 69-year reign. Where she spends her time is typically divided between her multiple homes; Windsor Castle, in Buckinghamshire, the Balmoral Estate in Scotland, Sandringham House in Norfolk and of course, Buckingham Palace in London.
Prince Andrew is being sued by Jeffrey Epstein's alleged victim Virginia Roberts Giuffre, who is accusing the royal of abusing her when she was 17 years old.The Duke is currently at Balmoral with the Queen which, according to The Independent, grants him a "level of privacy". However, there may be another reason for the Prince's speedy excursion to Scotland.
beauty spot. The alarm was raised after the animal was discovered at the Forvie Nature Reserve.
Despite Queen Elizabeth’s arrival at her favourite summer holiday spot, Scotland’s Balmoral Castle, a Scottish royal tradition has been cancelled.
police issued a warning on entering the water. A major multi-agency response was sparked when the two teens became stranded on ledges that were around 20m below the footpath at the river North Esk yesterday.
assaulted by a man in a terrifying attack at a Scots beauty spot at the weekend. The 17-year-old was attacked by a man at Barcraigs Reservoir, near Johnstone, around 8pm on Saturday August 7.
Scots road. Emergency services raced to the scene on Stonefield Road in Blantyre, South Lanarkshire around 5.50pm on Friday August 6.
The Queen has enjoyed her annual summer retreat to the Balmoral estate in the Scottish Highlands for decades. But this year’s visit, which started last week, will no doubt be tinged with sadness as it marks the first since the passing of her husband of 73 years Prince Philip in April.
coronavirus pandemic.
police, ambulance and coastguard crews - raced to Slains Castle on the coast of Cruden Bay in Peterhead, Aberdeenshire.
The Queen heads to the Balmoral estate in the Scottish Highlands every summer for 12 weeks. Royal expert Duncan Larcombe says the trip provides the monarch a break for her sanity as she relaxes and enjoys special time with her family.