drugs raid has been fitted with an electronic tag and will be closely monitored by the authorities. Jack Cameron, 44, was narrowly spared a prison stretch yesterday after he admitted illegal possession of firearms at his home in Johnstone.
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Glasgow dog treat business owner has secured an huge investment on Dragon’s Den - just over 18 months after her firm was devastated by a blaze. Dom Hogan appeared on the BBC reality show last night seeking a £50,000 investment from the successful Dragons.
Her business, Opie’s Emporium, specialises in manufacturing ‘all natural pet products’ since it was launched in 2018. Dom started the business as she was unable to find any suitable treats for her six pups that “weren’t just full of rubbish
.drugs raid has been fitted with an electronic tag and will be closely monitored by the authorities. Jack Cameron, 44, was narrowly spared a prison stretch yesterday after he admitted illegal possession of firearms at his home in Johnstone.
former partner - whom he'd warned: "Hell is coming". Kevin Spratley, 48, bombarded his ex with texts and emails, contacted her workplace, following which she was sacked, repeatedly turned up at her home uninvited, and made chilling threats of violence.
Drew Scott and Linda Phan are way too cute while celebrating their third wedding anniversary.
Glasgow blaze left a building 'significantly damaged' sparking a police probe.
train in a row about a bottle of vodka.Darren Thomson was travelling on a train heading for Paisley Gilmour Street Station with his brother Mark Thomson and a pal when the spat over the booze broke out.Thomson, 28, grabbed his brother by the throat, slapped him on the face and punched him ten times during the violent bust-up in front of horrified passengers.The savage attack was caught on CCTV on board the train, which was travelling between Woodhall Station in Port Glasgow and Paisley on June
Martin Compston was interrogated by SNP MP Mhairi Black over clues for the Line of Duty final as the actor called on voters to turn out for the election. The Paisley and Renfrewshire South MP spoke to the Scots actor about the upcoming ballot during an online rally - and couldn't help but quiz the star about the BBC crime show's season finale.
Glasgow. Emergency services raced to the scene after the bust up happened in the Cornwall Street South area of the city near Pirate Rehearsal Studios in the early hours of this morning.
Argyll and Bute after backpack filled with clothes and food and was discovered on a Munro. A Police Scotland mountain rescue team is scouring the area around Stob a’ Choire Odhair, near Bridge of Orchy, after the worrying find was made near the summit on Saturday, April 24.
jail over the drunken rampage he went on after drowning his sorrows over the loss of his horse named Elvis.William Moran and Francine McDonald were in a relationship for 36 years before they split last year.The couple were the proud owners of several snakes, dogs and horses - including Elvis, which has his own Facebook page.And memories of their romance, and losing contact with the animals in the 'divorce' proved too much for Moran around Valentine's Day this year.As Moran, 48, struggled to deal
There’s been no shortage of PDA between Kourtney Kardashian and her new man Travis Barker.
UFO mystery.Malcom Robinson, of Strange Phenomena Investigations, has lived south of the border in England for 23 years but has now returned to his homeland looking to 'continue where he left off' in 1998.Malcom and local councillor Billy Buchanan hit the headlines back then with their investigations into sightings around Bonnybridge.The pair appealed to four prime ministers- David Cameron, Tony Blair, Gordon Brown and John Major- calling for an urgent probe into what was happening in the skies
The Scottish Sun after appearing on crutches during wife Penny Lancaster's Lorraine interview he said: 'My football days are over. 'I have a bad ankle injury which I suffered from being tackled by my 15-year-old son.
Amazon after highlighting the 'blatant sexism' in a listing for a pop-up tent that boasts it's 'easy for women' to erect. Eve Gilmour was planning a camping trip with friends when one forwarded her a picture of the 'appalling' listing, which showed an image of three women struggling to put up a tent.
assaulting a vulnerable actress.The film star, 33, took advantage of the 29 year-old woman who had appeared unwell after a night out.The incident occurred at the flat of fellow actor Scott Reid - Methadone Mick in BBC's Still Game.Guthrie had insisted he had only "helped" the woman that night - but his DNA was found on the inside of her underwear.The predator wept and said 'why?' as the verdict was delivered at Glasgow Sheriff Court on Friday.He had denied a sexual assault charge during a four
Camilla Thurlow says 'nasty' online abuse she got for sharing her struggles with early motherhood was one of the 'most vulnerable times' of her life. The mum of five month old baby Nell shared her night feed stories on Instagram but got negative comments telling her she was an attention seeker.
mowed down by a car while he was walking on Pollokshaws Road, Glasgow The car was later found on Greenlaw Way, Newton Mearns, near Aldi after the driver mounted the pavement and fled the scene. The victim was rushed to Queen Elizabeth University Hospital for treatment and later released.Police are currently treating the incident as attempted murder and are hunting for the driver.
Stephen Glass and Allan Russell for the first time.And next week he’ll enter battle with the final part of the new Aberdeen management team – Scott Brown.The duo have crossed swords plenty of times in the past and Wednesday will be no different.
court heard.Gary Anderson, 58, was resurfacing a road in East Kilbride when a sprayer tanker hit him in July 2017.Assistant engineering officer David Burnside, 39, told a jury at Hamilton Sheriff Court he saw the tanker veer towards Gary.He said he sounded his horn and shouted, “Stop, stop”.Gary later died from injuries sustained.It is claimed driver Dennis Johnston, 58, wedged a brush head on the accelerator to help with cleaning, tried to remove it and it “impeded the use of the
Greenock, said: “I was a regular blood donor so I followed the link and registered.”While he was not a match for the man in the appeal, in November JohnPaul got a call from the charity DKMS, which runs registers for stem cell and bone marrow donors, saying he was a potential match for someone else.Did you know you can keep up to date with the latest news by signing up to our daily newsletter?We send a morning and lunchtime newsletter covering the latest headlines every day.We also send