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failed in a bid for freedom. Daniel Kerr was jailed for seven years in January for a sickening campaign of historical abuse against two young girls including his sister in law Tracey Callaghan, who died before she could see him face justice.
The 58-year-old joiner was finally convicted at the High Court in Edinburgh thanks to a testimony Tracey gave to police almost two decades earlier. And her family yesterday said they were celebrating news that Kerr’s bids to overturn his conviction and
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child killer Mark Bonini is to make another bid to be released from his life sentence for the murder of toddler Andrew Morton next month. Under new rules on parole in Scotland, Andrew’s parents Sharon Macmillan and Andy Morton have asked to be at the hearing due to be held on or around August 19.
another drowning tragedy have paid an emotional tribute to the 'lovely young boy'. The 11-year-old victim, named by family members and friends as Dean Irvine, died after getting into difficulty at a Scots park last night.
Covid victim has been refused disability benefits despite being left unable to work and taking 10 types of medication for the last 16 months. Shereen Smith was a wedding singer and had also been in the process of setting up her own cake-making company when she was struck down by the virus in March last year.
LGBT activist after his tragic death at 29. We told howThere has been an outpouring of grief for Liam Jone s who was the former chairman of Aberdeen Four Pillars - which supports people in the LGBT community in the Granite City - after his death this week.
rapist milkman has made a bid for compensation after moaning he banged his head on a family’s gate during a delivery. Predator Scott Kerr was jailed for 10 years in 2012 after admitting raping a woman and seriously sexually assaulting another during a night out in Glasgow city centre.
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.
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Nicola Sturgeon has issued a reminder to Scots as England prepares for its so-called ‘Freedom Day’ from Monday. People south of the border will see most legal Covid restrictions lifted from the July 19, with legislative powers on the likes of mask wearing and limits on household mixing completely abolished.
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.
scenic Scots river. Bosses at Calamity Kayaking in Paisley were so sick of the state of the River Cart that they used a massive line over a local bridge to pull out as much rubbish as they could.
Cops have launched an investigation into the assault, which happened at a taxi rank in the town centre. The incident occurred at around 10.45pm on Stirling Street, on Saturday, July 10.It's understood a 46-year-old was left with a serious facial injury after being punched.
Edinburgh when he heard a hissing sound coming from his shorts. Believing he accidentally turned the vape on, Alex plunged his right hand into his pocket to investigate, reports Edinburgh Live.
knives allegedly stolen from a supermarket.
Glasgow sparking a police probe. Emergency services are understood to have attended at a property in Mossbank Drive in Glasgow after the alarm was raised at around 10.40am on Tuesday.
John Swinney.The country's Deputy First Minister - and Covid Recovery Minister - revealed the detail from the Scottish Government's modelling, which predicts the number of cases and deaths as a result of the virus.First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced today that Scotland would move to the lowest of its Covid-19 restrictions on July 19 as planned.It means up to eight people from up to four households can meet within homes, while outside up to 15 people from up to 15 households can get together
Scots dog owner was left devastated after her pet pooch was mauled to death by a Staffie in front of her eyes, with the horrific attack also causing her to have an epileptic fit. Gail Grubb, 46, was walking her beloved seven-year-old Chihuahua Chicco in Edinburgh when a woman driving past asked if she knew the owner of a Staffordshire Bull Terrier which had jumped into her car.