sexually assaulting a woman at a castle has been released from prison. Simon Bowes-Lyon, 35, the Earl of Strathmore, was sentenced to 10 months in February for the late-night attack on a guest staying at Glamis Castle in Angus, his ancestral home.
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prisoners claim the help of a mentoring agency as they prepare for freedom can be the difference between life and death. Scotland’s prison system spits out cons at the end of their sentences who are ill-prepared for life and who immediately turn back to a life of drug addiction as a way of coping.
Many have ended up repeating their cycle of offending or dying from overdoses, usually involving combinations of heroin, cocaine, street drugs, painkillers or alcohol. But the SISCO charity, which
.sexually assaulting a woman at a castle has been released from prison. Simon Bowes-Lyon, 35, the Earl of Strathmore, was sentenced to 10 months in February for the late-night attack on a guest staying at Glamis Castle in Angus, his ancestral home.
George Bowie said he was treated like a criminal after he returned a pair of boxer shorts to Zara because they still had a security tag on them. George, who is currently holidaying in Brighton with his family, told his online followers that he was unhappy with his treatment at the store following his attempt to return the underwear.
police finished searching their former family home. Isabella Skelton, nee McDowall, has not been seen since she disappeared on June 6, 1969.
Shetland has been hailed by First Minister Nicola Sturgeon. Aylesha Meades, who worked tirelessly for Who Cares? Scotland, sadly passed away in hospital after falling unwell on St Ninian’s beach last month.
CCTV. Investigators believe the man captured in the footage may be able to assist with their enquiries into the shocking incident which took place in Clydebank.An 84-year-old woman was visited at her home by a man who claimed that he needed to check her water supply in order to gain access to her Dumbarton Road property.
alcohol addiction has been jailed for 14 months for a street attack on a stranger. Sophie Robbins pulled out clumps of a woman’s hair in Edinburgh’s Leith Walk after targeting her in an unprovoked assault.
Oban. Despite there being dozens of flavours on offer the couple swore and banged on the counter when they were told the soft whip ice-cream wasn’t available.
movie star Iain Glen has handed a massive boost to a Scots charity by agreeing to front their anti-food poverty campaign. The Game of Thrones legend, one of the most sought-after actors in film and TV, agreed to film a special message for the Edinburgh-based Cyrenians organisation.
Graham said the trio took on the challenge to help Support in Mind Scotland because “all our community sees the benefit support can do”.While he cycled 472 miles during the 30 days, Elaine and Nettie walked 798.88 miles and their fundraising was boosted by a pop quiz hosted by Tim O’Sullivan at The Craigdarroch Arms, which raised £500.
West Lothian street. The 40-year-old female owner of the XL American Bulldog-type animal has also been reported to the Procurator Fiscal in connection with the incident.
prisoner is to be investigated in court. Paul Hamilton was an inmate at HMP Barlinnie in Riddrie, Glasgow when he passed away.
cops on an erratic 40-mile chase. Graham Ellis, 40, stole the 999 vehicle that had arrived to treat his pregnant girlfriend, a court heard.
link!Shoppers will be greeted in-store with a shopping list giving details of the products that are most-needed by their local food bank or FareShare regional centre, and are being encouraged to pick up an item as they shop to drop in special donation trolleys on the way out of the store.The supermarket giant will give a little extra help with top up donations of 20 per cent.Jim Burns, Director of Operations at FareShare Glasgow and the West of Scotland, said: "The items we receive will help us
iOS - Android Now, David’s uplifting story is landing on doormats across the country as he spearheads the charity's summer fundraising drive.David’s mum, Jean, admits she feared she’d lose her son, who was put into a medically-induced coma a number of times to help his body recover from a major operation.But each time he was brought round from his unconscious state, the Sense Scotland staff who provide round-the-clock support to David in his Coatbridge home, were there for him.Beth Mallon, who
Scots dog who was sentenced to death after allegedly killing another canine has been saved from death row. Rocco was suspected to be a pit bull-type dog, an illegal breed to own in the UK.It is understood that he was involved in an incident where his former owner left him at home in Kirriemuir, Angus for 48 hours without food or water and in the company of a smaller dog, unknown to him.
coronavirus restrictions. Instances of verbal abuses and no shows have been reported by almost all hospitality businesses across the country.
iOS - Android It has also expanded into the neighbouring north authority in the past decade, and adapted to continue providing support virtually throughout the COVID pandemic.Staff at NFU were invited to nominate local charities to receive support from its latest fund – part of a £2m “agency giving” programme for customers and communities affected by coronavirus.Other Scottish recipients included the Royal British Legion, Scottish Association for Mental Health and Scotland’s Charity Air
mum claims the Scottish Government has ignored her pleas to make lifesaving cannabis oil available on the NHS for her son. Lisa Quarrell's eight-year-old son Cole Thomson has drug-resistant focal epilepsy - a condition which means he suffers from severe seizures which cannot be stopped or controlled by conventional medication.