Lindsay Blake There are strange true crime cases and there are those that are downright bizarre. The death of Kathleen Peterson falls into the latter category.
07.10.2020 - 12:45 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Rutherglen man, who was out of work for four months and had no career prospects, is celebrating his first year in his dream job.
Tony Khan, 63, had previously worked at a local bus depot, and had owned an Indian restaurant.But after personal circumstances forced him to leave his last job, he decided to change industry.He said: “I wanted a change, and when I contacted Remploy they were able to give me an overview of the services they offered, as well as the explaining the range of employment
.Lindsay Blake There are strange true crime cases and there are those that are downright bizarre. The death of Kathleen Peterson falls into the latter category.
biscuit lovers have been offered the chance to chow down on their favourite treats for the handsome sum of £40k a year. Border Biscuits, which is based in Lanark, is on the hunt for its first ever ‘Master Biscuitier’ to join its award winning team in a 40-hours-a-week role.
Two North Carolina men were killed in a shooting on a party bus traveling from Durham to Charlotte last Friday. Police responded shortly after receiving calls before 9 p.m., and found three men with gunshot wounds at the scene, the Guilford County Sheriff's Office tweeted.
Jake Kanter International TV EditorIt’s been more than six years in the making, but Steve McQueen’s anthology drama Small Axe finally has a date for when it will land on British TV screens.The BBC has announced that it will premiere the five-part series on November 15 on BBC One and iPlayer.
Michelle Mone 's excruciating faux-pas in Vietnam has come forward to tell his side of the bizarre story.The former Ultimo boss caused and international cringing incident after she revealed she had picked up Nguyen Tan Phat mistaking him for a six-year-old boy .It was claimed he was actually a 46-year-old man who was married and that his wife had ordered Baroness Mone of Mayfair to put him down.But after the reports, he revealed the truth in a Facebook post.And he even claimed the publicity
hereThey were wearing masks - but aroused suspicion after engaging in conversation with a local, who heard one say, "I've just got off the boat."The incident was reported to a Tesco staff member and the men were arrested by police later that night.All five defendants, from Doncaster, South Yorkshire, pleaded guilty to failing to comply with Covid-19 restrictions under the Emergency Powers Act.Appearing before magistrates via video link today they were each jailed for 14 days - the amount of time