East Lothian has scooped more than £158,000 on his Euromillions lucky dip ticket. The punter, known only as Mr P, successfully matched five main numbers and one Lucky Star in The National Lottery draw on August 13.
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Found in the arches of the city's South Bridge, the vaults were once home to a variety of workshops and trading spaces before becoming the place that many homeless people flocked to.Later they became a hotbed of criminal activity - including rumours of bodysnatching - before eventually closed off in the mid 19th century.Now open to the public for tours, they are a hotbed for paranormal activity.This tiny stronghold is known as the Hermit's Castle and stands at just 7 or 8-feet tall - including
.East Lothian has scooped more than £158,000 on his Euromillions lucky dip ticket. The punter, known only as Mr P, successfully matched five main numbers and one Lucky Star in The National Lottery draw on August 13.
summer begins to slip away. Most of the country enjoyed some scorching hot temperatures throughout July - with the thermometer peaking at highs of almost 30C towards the end of the month.
Meaning: a bit of a commotionThis is a favourite way to describe anything from a small commotion to an all-out brawl."Did you hear about the game at the weekend, there was a brawl and three players were sent off.""Aye, I heard it was a bit of a stramash."Meaning: to cuddle or snuggle inYou might often hear a wee Scots granny telling everyone to coorie round so they can show you something."C'mon over here and coorie in so your Grandad can take a picture of us."Meaning: This is the Scots version
leukaemia following tests. Two masses had formed on Aidan’s spinal cord causing him to lose all feeling in his legs and doctors told him that he may never be able to walk again, according to Edinburgh Live.
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Scotland is to be sunny for the next 10 days thanks to a 'rare' weather block keeping temperatures high. The country has seen sizzling conditions this week, with Tyndrum in Stirlingshire reaching 27.2C on Wednesday - the highest temperature seen anywhere in the UK in August.
rubbish. Hopeful homeowners will have to ignore the clutter to see this bungalow for sale in North Uist in the Outer Hebrides.
Aberdeen - as long as punters pass a breathalyser test first. The over-18s-only Beach Battle Bar will have a zero-tolerance policy on booze.Police and council safety experts backed the plans for breath tests and no alcohol sales.
jail after being caught with the "most serious" category of child porn. Raymond Coney, 69, admitted downloading child abuse photos from the dark web using the so-called Tor browser, used to hide Internet-users' identities.Falkirk Sheriff Court heard today that police armed with a search warrant raided his home in Buchlyvie, West Stirlingshire, last August acting on information received.
iOS - Android Garry King at Go Kids told Lanarkshire Live: “We usually run some things over the summer holidays but normally have to charge for them. "But thanks to Arnold Clark down in Motherwell who provided us with funding from their community grant we were able to half the price of it.“We then got in touch with Youthlink Scotland and they gave us a bit more funding which meant we were then able to offer it to people who couldn’t afford it, for free.
iOS - Android It was the second consecutive week in which case numbers have increased in the region and the eighth in a row in which more than 1000 positive tests have been recorded.Last Monday the Scottish Government lifted the majority of the remaining coronavirus regulations.Last week, Lanarkshire had the second highest rate of new cases in Scotland after 229.6 cases were recorded for every 100,000 residents in the county.Across Scotland, only Dumfries and Galloway (251.5) had a higher rate
coronavirus restrictions will still be in place for pupils as the Scottish Government attempts see a safe return to the classroom. Social distancing measures and face coverings could be in place for the first six weeks of the school in a bid to keep cases down.
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iOS - Android Locals also reported seeing a young bull on the loose in Greenhall Park.A farmer was also seen trying to round up the escapees and get them back to their field.However, police were eventually called to assist in moo-ving the animals along.A Police Scotland spokesperson said: "Around 8.25pm on Tuesday, August 10, officers were called to a report of cows loose on Bardykes Road, Blantyre.
Biffy Clyro have announced they’ll be performing a concert at Dreamland Margate set to take place later this month.The Scottish trio will play the 15,000-capacity outdoor event space and theme park on August 25, as part of the venue’s Summer Series.
The Queen looked pretty in pink on Monday as she arrived at Balmoral Castle, marking the official start of her summer break.
police face charges over the death of Sheku Bayoh. The Sunday Mail can reveal Lord Advocate Dorothy Bain signed off a Victim’s Right to Review (VRR) on behalf of the tragic dad’s family after her predecessor James Wolffe failed to act.
Gotham in Glasgow is gone, and Indiana Jones 5 has left the city, we thought it might be fun to find some places in Scotland that are named after some of telly and cinema's famous eateries. Whilst we can't promise that Monica will be making cakes in Central Perk (Falkirk), or that you'll find Jeff Goldblum popping into The Bluebird Cafe in Edinburgh, here's our top places to hang out in Scotland that may make you feel like you're on set.