dog died as a result of his neglect. Police raised concern after two dogs were discovered at the Wishaw property of 19-year-old Jordan Edment and described as “skin and bones”.
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Scotland's Home of the Year 2021. Series three of the popular BBC show has seen judges Anna Campbell Jones, Michael Angus and Kate Spiers travelling from remote pockets of the country to cities in the search of incredible homes.
From Shetland to the Borders, Skye to St Andrews, East to West, nine homes have been selected across each regional category to head to Wednesday's finale. In the final episode, the judges must make the nail-biting decision on who will win the top prize, with each
.dog died as a result of his neglect. Police raised concern after two dogs were discovered at the Wishaw property of 19-year-old Jordan Edment and described as “skin and bones”.
child led to her discovery under the bed of a 33-year-old paedophile who had lured her to his home to have sex with her. Martin Reeves was jailed for 74 weeks today after he admitted sexually assaulting and injuring the 15-year-old girl by repeatedly having sex with her.
Perthshire and help combat anti-social behaviour.
Join thousands of others and get the latest Scottish politics news sent straight to your inbox.Scots will not be encouraged to rush back to their offices after covid restrictions are lifted on 9 August, Nicola Sturgeon has said.The First Minister came down on the side of continuing the practice of working from home she announced that Scotland plans to move out of covid restrictions.Many businesses have called for a return of commuters to their place of work to help city centre and town economies
Glasgow at 1.58am on Tuesday 22 June. The fire brigade were able to extinguish the fire on all of the vehicles as well as the exterior of a two-storey property.There were no casualties as a result of the blaze.
Scotland has recorded a weekend spike in the number of Covid patients being treated in hospitals across the country.Figures published by the Scottish Government and Public Health Scotland today show 158 people are currently being treated for the virus in the nation's hospitals compared to 128 on Friday.The rise comes as a further 1,250 new cases of coronavirus have been recorded in Scotland in the last 24 hours – including 112 in Ayrshire.Public Health Scotland say the national figure is lower
Tory councillor and his family.Graeme Campbell’s home in Strathaven, Lanarkshire, was torched while he and wife Fiona slept early on Saturday morning, destroying two BMWs and setting fire to his house.The attack was the third targeted incident at the 52-year-old’s home.It is believed two cars parked in the driveway were hit with an accelerant before the flames quickly spread to his house.A video shows fire crews outside the property after flames took hold.The latest incident destroyed the
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Of these, 287 Covid-related deaths were recorded in South Lanarkshire care homes that are purely for older people.
Tory councillor has been targeted in a firebomb attack for the third time. Graeme Campbell, who had spoken out against gangsters, who targeted at his property in Strathaven, Lanarkshire.
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Tartan Army to get a train back this afternoon - hours before the 8pm kick off. Although Scotland fans have been allocated a small number of tickets for tonight’s crunch Euros fixture at Wembley, thousands of fans are expected to make the journey to London to watch the match.
Matt Hancock is known to be in favour of the move, while England's chief medical officer, Professor Chris Whitty, has said doctors and care workers have a "professional responsibility" to protect their patients.