Rutherglen, near Glasgow, will be announced by organisers today. Two lucky households in the G73 2BD area, who wished to remain anonymous, won £60,000 each.
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dance moves to his gran. Student Scott Whitelaw thought the leg jump move would bring a smile to Marion McCoulloch’s face at her Glasgow home.
And how right he was, as the attempt ended in an epic fail and Marion bursting into fits of giggles - and thankfully it was all caught on his mobile phone.Scott, 19, said: “I think she didn’t know what was going on at first when I put my phone down. When I fell, she was a bit concerned but she had a good laugh after.”He first tried the flashy move - which
.Rutherglen, near Glasgow, will be announced by organisers today. Two lucky households in the G73 2BD area, who wished to remain anonymous, won £60,000 each.
Sam Heughan and Graham McTavish have been spotted filming in a coastal village in the East Neuk of Fife.
Covid-19. The youngster at Newburgh Primary School and Nursery is now self isolating at home with other relatives for 14 days.
Edinburgh Live. He had spent 17 weeks on the Isle of Mull, where shoppers patiently queued to go into the town's Co-Op, and couldn't believe the differrence.
pub - before insisting she was "at it". Sharon Goldie claimed Robyn Goldie was 'attention seeking' despite the sick 13 year-old begging for help.
teenager left her friend with horror injuries after losing control of her car at high speed as she pursued two married men they had been having a secret tryst with.Chloe Duncan was seen driving at 90 miles per hour before spinning out of control and flipping several times in the air before coming to rest in a field.Jessica Rooney, 19, wept in court as she recalled the crash which left her with foot-long scars on her front and back as well as six metal screws and three plates in her back.She told
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our personalised newsletter.A Scots mum was left with a bleed on the brain after she tumbled from her bicycle in a horror accident.Carrie Smith, from Fraserburgh, was thrown over the handlebars and knocked out while she was cycling on Mormond Hill in Aberdeenshire.Emergency services rushed to the area on Tuesday and she was raced by ambulance to Aberdeen Royal Infirmary.Medics found she had suffered a bleed on the brain but no
out of control dogs who chewed their way inside his hutch.Mum Steph Grandison has been left “traumatised” after witnessing the savage attack inside the garden of her Glenrothes home.The 24-year-old walked out the door and saw the two Spaniel-type dogs had got into her secure garden before chewing their way inside the fox-proof hutch.She frantically tried to get the attacking animals, who were not on leads, away from the one-year-old rabbit before rushing him off to the vet on Wednesday
Rutherglen takeaway shop before making off with a quantity of cash.At around 9.15pm on Tuesday, August 11, a man entered Chillies Takeaway in Newfield Place and threatened a male member of staff with a knife demanding money. The suspect made off from the premises with a three figure sum of money.The man is described as white, Scottish, 5ft 6in tall, of stocky build with short brown hair.He was wearing a black coloured zipper jacket, black trousers, black footwear and a black face
Nicola Sturgeon’s briefing was dominated by concerns about outbreaks running out of control.The FM made a direct plea on Scots to stop going to house parties. And she pleaded with everyone watching the briefing to tell everyone they know to follow health guidance.You can catch up on all the latest from Holyrood and Westminster on the Record’s politics page HERE.The data is coming through the test and protect scheme, rather than police.
BBC weather presenter accidentally claimed that a park was "full of doggers" in an X-rated slip of the tongue during a live broadcast. Carol Kirkwood was left red-faced as she delivered today’s weather outlook for the UK from London’s Greenwich Park.
America’s founding father, George Washington.But the 53-year-old Scot has angered many Trump supporters with his portrayal of the man who established the American constitution after leading the patriots to victory in the War of Independence against the British.Some Trump followers are unhappy about the inclusion of the legendary president’s slave ownership in the lavish production Washington.And they have even put forward the theory that Democrat party insiders subverted the scripts to besmirch
NHS heroes deserve to have their pay looked at, say Scottish Labour. The party called for talks ahead of a planned protest by health and social care workers in Glasgow today.
TikTok baby prank. More than 14,000 people have liked the viral clip after Stewart McGonigle captured the stunt on camera.
prison cell for five hours were sentenced to almost 20 years in jail yesterday.
baby owl will be starting a Scottish 'owl school ' next week as it learns how to become fully grown. The six-week-old spectacled owl will be taught how to walk, hop, bounce, flap and finally fly, which it will finally do at 12 weeks old.
Stephanie Inglis is set to get hitched after her long-term boyfriend popped the question with a stunning diamond ring. The 31-year-old, who was given just a one percent chance of survival following a horror bike crash in 2016, shared the exciting news with her loyal followers on Wednesday night.
lockdown - with her gran providing the kidney she needed. Ruby Simpson, two, has spent most of her life on dialysis and medics had feared she may not survive.
pub boss has blasted "drunken young fools" who forced him to close early by threatening staff and refusing to social distance. The long-time owner of the Ship Inn in Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire, said louts who descended on the coastal town's harbour with carry-outs during good weather on Friday caused chaos and spoiled the occasion for others.