speeding against each other at up to 100mph. Cops have launched a probe after the 'erratic' driving was spotted with two high-powered motors racing on the M8 on Saturday.
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long-awaited reopening next month.John McNally, who put down his scissors in 2015 after winning the Falkirk constituency for the SNP, said there would be huge demand from Scots desperate for their first professional haircut in over three months.Nicola Sturgeon announced yesterday that hairdressing salons and barbers could get back to work on July 15 as the country slowly emerges from lockdown.McNally sold his long-running barber's shop in Denny, Stirlingshire, last year but has given haircuts to
.speeding against each other at up to 100mph. Cops have launched a probe after the 'erratic' driving was spotted with two high-powered motors racing on the M8 on Saturday.
Phase Three of Scotland's route map out of lockdown. One of the main things we have been looking forward to post-lockdown is a pampering session to spruce up our appearance.
Get the latest politics news sent straight to your inbox every FridayNicola Sturgeon has confirmed a list of countries which will be exempt from Scottish quarantine restrictions.The First Minister revealed that 39 nations will form so-called air bridges with airports in Scotland - meaning Scots can travel there and not have to enter a 14-day period of quarantine on their return.Among the countries are France, Italy, Greece, Germany, the Netherlands, Austria, and Poland.But quarantine
Kezia Dugdale, Diffley said a clear pattern is now discernible in the polls, showing that growing support for Scottish independence was not just a blip. Diffley said that while support for Scottish independence rose after the Brexit vote, it did not last.
Nicola Sturgeon has vowed checks to ensure travellers to Scotland are complying with coronavirus quarantine restrictions will start tomorrow.
attractions and estates have reopened from today as the lockdown continues to ease. The National Trust for Scotland announced that around 30 of its sites will be back open for tourists as staff begin to return from a period of furlough.
wallaby while on a late night drive.Finn O'Hagan, 20, saw the creature, native to Australia, and initially thought it was a cat he had spotted near Striling.In incredible footage he filmed his encounter with the wallaby after getting out the car on on Tuesday morning.It is thought the wallaby is a local's pet.The video starts with Finn saying: “That’s a f****** wallaby oh my god!”He then jumps out of his car to further investigate.Using his best Aussie accent, he tries to coax the animal out
stabbing attack.Chief Constable Iain Livingstone said officers arrived at the Park Inn hotel within two minutes of the 999 call following reports of “armed attacks”.He said: “All the officers who attended faced a dynamic and traumatic set of circumstances.“The incident, through their professionalism, was quickly contained.”The police chief made his comments as he addressed a Scottish Police Authority meeting yesterday but said he was limited as to how much he could say as there are two ongoing
Andrew Cotter is at it again with a shocking ‘behind the scenes’ video of his pet dogs, Olive and Mabel. Sharing the latest film with 380,000 Twitter followers, Andrew reveals how the pressure of fame has finally forced Mabel to turn to drink.
Police Scotland was an “epiphany” in his career as he spoke in the wake of riots sparked by the death of George Floyd.Chitwood said he had been heavily influenced by a trip to Scotland in 2015 where he was trained in techniques aimed at reducing the use of force and firearms.He was one of dozens of US law enforcement officials who spent several days at Tulliallan, Police Scotland’s training centre and headquarters near Stirling.He said: “It was an epiphany to sit there and watch.
An Irvine school branded 'weak' by inspectors has been praised for turning things around after taking on a series of improvements over the last year.Education Scotland this week published their latest review on Loudoun Montgomery Primary and Nursery which highlights the ‘brisk pace of change across the school and nursery class’.It follows a damning inspection report in March 2019 when both the nursery and school were urged to up their game.The education watchdog has found the school to be
takeaway. The high-street chain last month delighted coffee fans last month by reopening 19 branches for drive-thru up and down the country.
Almost 14,000 jobs have been furloughed in East Ayrshire as a consequence of the coronavirus pandemic.Figures made available reveal the impact of COVID-19 on the back of the country being locked down on Monday, March 23 in a bid to combat the deadly disease – with Chancellor Rishi Sunak’s programmes preventing jobs being axed.A total of 13,700 employments have been furloughed as part of the job retention scheme (JRS) in East Ayrshire.Meanwhile, 3500 claims have been made through the
far-right " group clashing with police and protesters in Glasgow by saying "racist thugs shame Scotland". Police Scotland said six arrests had been made "so far" following the disturbance in the city's George Square on Wednesday evening.