lottery millionaire, Jane Park is used to the finer things in life. The Edinburgh influencer has been living it up on a luxury holiday in Dubai over the past week, and making Instagram followers green with envy at her exploits.
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Airdrie woman has praised a game changing product that has ensured her pup has a cosy kip during Bonfire Night. The sound of fireworks and explosions normally terrifies the life out of little Lexie, who was left “shaking uncontrollably” during last year’s 5th of November celebrations.Despite the expectations of Bonfire Night being more quiet than usual this year, owner Alana Clark has continued to have concerns over Lexie’s wellbeing.
lottery millionaire, Jane Park is used to the finer things in life. The Edinburgh influencer has been living it up on a luxury holiday in Dubai over the past week, and making Instagram followers green with envy at her exploits.
The Great British Bake Off. Producers are urging people north of the border to get involved in the next series after the show's youngest ever contestants proved to be one of its biggest hits.
coronavirus restrictions, is still in a job. Kelly Livingstone, co-owner of Vanilla beauty salon in Rutherglen, spoke of her dismay at Ferrier’s refusal to stand down, fifty days after the scandal of her flouting of coronavirus protocol emerged.
dog after a court ordered the family pet be put down. Sanka, a six-year-old Japanese Akita, attacked two men in separate incidents outside owner John Dunsmore's home.Sheriff Ray Small issued a destruction order after Dunsmore, 29, admitted allowing the animal to be dangerously out of control.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.A homeless man was jailed for 18 months after terrifying shoppers in Marks & Spencer by shouting, “I have the coronavirus, I have the coronavirus”.Colin MacLeod threatened to stab security staff in the store’s food hall in Princes Street, Edinburgh, when they confronted him.Earlier the serial thief took an item from a display at another shop on the thoroughfare and when challenged by its manager said: “Are
Still Game may have aired in February but the iconic Scots comedy is still picking up a few new superfans. Co-creator Greg Hemphill has shared a message from a New York viewer who recently discovered Craiglang codgers Jack and Victor, and said it's now one of his "favourite ever shows of all time".
First Minister insisted the system works well despite new figures showing 400 people who tested positive for Covid last week could not be reached. That meant Public Health Scotland could not log details of where they had been and who they had met in recent days.
Smurf. Seven-year-old Bichon frise Rosie snuck into the kitchen to raid the bin before chewing a blue ink cartridge after a £40 cut and blow dry.
police drug detection dogs has sadly passed away. Spaniel PD Buster worked tirelessly at Loch Ryan Port in Dumfries and Galloway in a bid to thwart organised crime and terrorism from blighting communities across the country.
dog stolen by callous crooks from an outdoor kennels has sparked a police search in Aberdeenshire. The pooch was swiped from the Fiddes area near Stonehaven between 6pm and 7.30pm on Monday November 9.
Police are appealing for help to find a walker who failed to return from a planned trip in the Highlands with his dog. Colin Mathieson was due to go on a local circular walk of Mallaig in Lochaber on Tuesday but has not returned home.
Daily Record of the horrors she witnessed during her career as a carer, which began at the age of 18 in 2004 and lasted until 2016 when she began a new chapter as a teacher.Residents left sitting in their own urine, going hungry for hours and violent physical assaults were commonplace occurrences during Fiona’s time in the industry.She described private homes as running like “factories” and said “skeleton” staff numbers amounted to widespread neglect.Fiona believes a national care service is
Police are appealing for information after a woman was assaulted and attacked near a Scots Caravan Park. An investigation has been launched into the incident at the Monifieth end of the Broughty Ferry on a beachfront path near to the Tayview Caravan Park between 1pm and 1.30pm on Saturday.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.The owner of one of the biggest Chinese restaurants in Renfrewshire has admitted he’s endured “sleepless nights” after vicious online attacks were made on his business.The Beijing Banquet in Renfrew has come under fire from former staff who have made a series of allegations about the giant buffet.In one attack, disgruntled ex-staffer Declan Bryson,19, made claims on the restaurant’s Facebook site.The
police chief has vowed to catch mindless yobs who caused chaos across Scotland on Bonfire Night. Investigations are underway after officers and fire crews were attacked with fireworks and other missiles in Edinburgh, Glasgow and Greenock on Thursday night.
Nicola Sturgeon has slammed the thugs who attacked emergency services on Bonfire Night and failed to follow strict lockdown rules on outdoor gatherings.
Motherwell this evening.Firefighters were called to Corrie Drive in the Lanarkshire town at 7.56pm where a house is on fire. They are still at the scene battling the blaze having sent four engines to fight the flames.A video circulating on social media appears to show flames leaping from the windows of a house on the street.Worried locals online have described the blaze as 'horrendous'.A Scottish Fire and Rescue spokeswoman said: "We are still in attendance just now."The call came in at 7.56pm
Orkney. An RNLI rescue crew was scrambled to the scene at Orphir on Thursday morning after two-year-old Blue ended up in the icy waters.
Bonfire Night celebrations in Scotland are likely to be different this evening due to the coronavirus pandemic. A number of big organised events have been cancelled as social distancing measures remain in place across the country.This year’s celebrations are likely to be a bit more DIY, with Scots expected to launch fireworks from their own gardens this evening.