coronavirus death. The Instagram star said that her father had come down with the virus before he died ‘suddenly’ on Tuesday.
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'guising this year. Coronavirus has ruined the tradition of children dressed in creepy costumes offering a 'trick or treat' at stranger's doors.
But one farmer in Tarland, Aberdeenshire has decided to give local youngsters a bit of fun. He has taken the bales and turned one into a green-face witch- complete with hat, broomstick and tufts of 'hair' made from hay pointing out.The other bale has become a big black spider, with piercing yellow eyes and long dangling legs.Locals have spotted the
.coronavirus death. The Instagram star said that her father had come down with the virus before he died ‘suddenly’ on Tuesday.
Hero firefighters have battled a ferocious blaze throughout the night after a disused Scots school was engulfed in flames.The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service were called to the former Brimmond Primary School on Inverurie Road in Aberdeen at around 9.30pm on Wednesday.Police also raced to the scene and closed a large section of the A96 after billowing smoke filled the surrounding area.Local residents were warned to close their windows and doors while the incident was ongoing which was safely
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 strip search tried to destroy the evidence by sticking it in his mouth.Craig Robson was snared by officers with a stash of MDMA and cannabis after a chase where he jumped over several garden fences to try and escape.One arrested, the 27-year-old threatened to torch a car belonging to a sheriff during a vile rant.While being searched in a police station in Edinburgh, a piece of paper was found protruding from Robson’s rectum.Robson stuffed it in his mouth but officers managed to stop him
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
mental health so far during lockdown. Since coronavirus restrictions were imposed in March, Childline held 2,432 counselling sessions with children in Scotland about emotional and mental health issues including loneliness and low self-esteem.
Loch Ness will become a black magic hub.Boleskine House was once owned by infamous 'ceremonial magician’ Aleister Crowley - who called himself the 'wickedest man in the world'.Crowley - who died in 1947 - drank blood and staged huge orgies there fuelled by heroin and cocaine.This week protesters demanded council bosses throw out plans to turn the estate - that also used to be the Highland home of Led Zeppelin’ guitarist, Jimmy Page - into ten holiday lodges.Opponents claim the sprawling property
formally named the Scots mum allegedly found dead in a wheelie bin. The family of Victoria Streight have said she will be 'missed' after the shock discovery in the Highlands on Sunday.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.Still Game's Isa has swapped life in Craiglang for a role teaching children in a Special Education Needs school.Actress Jane McCarry may be best known for playing gossip Isa in the hit BBC Scotland sitcom, but it now looking forward to working at Craigmarloch School in Port Glasgow, Inverclyde.At the school Jane, 50, will teach children with additional support needs.She played Isa in the long-running TV show
Covid restrictions have left theatres closed indefintely.The children's entertainment company are now asking for donations in a desperate bid to keep their heads above water as coronavirus threatens to pull the final curtain on the much-loved show for good.The family-favourite has been entertaining children since 2015 when it was born as a spin-off of the hugely popular, The Singing Kettle, which ceased performing after 23 years when husband and wife owners Cilla Fisher and Artie Trezise hung up
Andrew Cotter, and his two lovable dogs are back with a Halloween-themed voiceover video clip.
Police are probing the death of a woman after a body was allegedly found dumped in a wheelie bin. The grim discovery was made during a search for missing Victoria Streight in the north of the country.
Halloween costumes. Despite government restrictions forcing families to stay home, mums and dads have clearly not let lockdown spoil the fun with their hilarious costume ideas.
Diageo has been branded a Scrooge for calling time on a fund for its retired workers.For three decades, the firm behind Johnnie Walker – which made £2.1billion profit last year – has been subsidising regular trips and Christmas lunches for its retirement association.But the “institution” has been scrapped.
coronavirus restrictions and extra strain on police are creating a "combustible" atmosphere in Scotland, a former deputy police chief has warned. Tom Wood said officers are coping "so far" but claimed more people are becoming resentful and "covidiots" are taking their toll.
Parents and children were left disappointed after the Scottish Government urged parents to give guising a miss this Halloween amid fears it will help spread coronavirus. Deputy First Minister John Swinney said the move was necessary to ensure people stay within the current restrictions on indoor and outdoor gatherings.
schoolboy who transformed into Nicola Sturgeon for Halloween got the seal of approval from the First Minister herself.The seven-year-old from North Lanarkshire donned his finest wig, heels and purple dress, complete with poppy badge, to dress up as the Ms Sturgeon for Halloween.In a short clip, the funnyman has a go at Scots comedian, Janey Godley's side-splitting voice overs of the coronavirus daily briefings that have gone down a storm wordwide.The 'wee star' from Coatbridge had the FM and
farmer has vowed to dump a lorry load of buffalo dung into a shop that has been dumping piles of rubbish onto his land. Steve Mitchell discovered a fresh mountain of cardboard and plastic packaging had been tossed onto a track at the Buffalo Farm in Kirkcaldy, Fife, on Tuesday morning.
hero Scots dad who saved his entire family from a raging inferno has been left partially blind after shards of glass flew into his eyes. Colin Walker leapt from the window of the top floor flat as the fire took hold of the family home in McNeill Terrace, Loanhead, in the early hours of Sunday morning.