restaurant has blasted a customer and branded them 'attention seeking' after a complaint over its food. Canadian diner Down the Hatch in South Queensferry hit out at one unhappy customer who complained on about a takeaway order on Sunday.
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bug bites was horrified after finding a dirty mattress concealed inside the new one purchased by her mother. Jaye Bannon bought the orthopaedic bed from Furniture Scotland on behalf of her mum after finding the company on Instagram last month.
The 30-year-old told how the bed and mattress arrived at their Glasgow home in sealed packaging on March 14 with the goods appearing to be in almost perfect condition. But gran Susanne McKee, from Yoker, soon began noticing bug bites on her face and
.restaurant has blasted a customer and branded them 'attention seeking' after a complaint over its food. Canadian diner Down the Hatch in South Queensferry hit out at one unhappy customer who complained on about a takeaway order on Sunday.
Highlands beauty spot. Staff at the Mar Lodge Estate, in the Cairngorms National Park, found the plastic food wrapping for the ham and cheese delight underneath a rock on Sunday.
£50,000 of her and her partner’s life savings.Isabella Mill, 77, and John McCartan, 75, trusted her businessman grandson James Mill with the money after he promised to help them buy their new home together.But now, three years on, he’s boasting about a flash lifestyle in a £320,000 property while his devastated gran had to borrow money to move to a modest two-bedroom flat in Irvine, Ayrshire.Retired factory supervisor Isabella cried as she told of her “anger” at the grandson she once loved,
threatened to carry out a mass killing. Bigoted pensioner Elaine MacDonald, 65, tried to tear the electric scooter apart with her bare hands and dragged the 100 kg machine along the street.
Edinburgh convenience shop. The 34-year-old was targeted at around 9pm on Saturday, April 10, near the Day Today store in Easter Drylaw Place.
fierce blaze engulfed her family home. Jill Davies was forced to watch as the fire took hold of the bungalow she once shared with late husband Steve, 49, who tragically passed away in 2017.
Tesco.Mum Carrie-Ann Forbes told how she had purchased the shelter for her four and five-year-old children to use in the back garden of the family’s Highland home.But the 41-year-old was horrified to discover the surprise object, which she believes was buried inside the tent, after it was delivered on April 17.The disabled mum, who lives near Aviemore, contacted the supermarket’s customer service team to get an explanation but was left fuming by their response.She is now calling for an
dog has miraculously survived a 300 foot horror plunge from a Scots waterfall unscathed.Heroic five hour efforts from the Moffat Mountain Rescue team saved little Louis the Springer spaniel after he fell in the Grey Mares Tail waterfall near Moffat in Dumfries and Galloway.Louis had managed to slip his lead and dropped the massive distance- around the height of the Statue of Liberty in New York.Mountain rescue teams were sent to either side of the waterfall to try and find the pooch.They could
Glaswegians have raised more than £6,000 for a refugee food delivery courier after his bike was nicked. Abdulwahab Ibrahim Bahar had travelled to Scotland from his native Sudan around 18 months ago to start a new life away from war and poverty.
AstraZeneca vaccine - leaving her looking like a chipmunk.Liz Matheson told how her face doubled in size within hours of receiving the first dose of the coronavirus inoculation last month.The 56-year-old soon developed a painful, burning rash on her wrists which has since spread to her elbows over the last three-and-a-half weeks.She was given several rounds of powerful steroids, antihistamines and antibiotics in a bid to help reduce the painful side-effects which left her unable to eat or
cancer diagnosis. Sarah Fraser, from Livingston, West Lothian, was stunned to be told by medics she had bowel cancer after complaining of stomach pain.
takeaway. Stacey Kiddie made the stomach-churning discovery in the macaroni cheese she'd ordered from Frankie and Benny's at Glasgow Fort last night.
probe after a man in a surgical face mask raided a Scots home before making off with a car. The house was broken into in Colintraive Crescent, in Robroyston area of Glasgow, around 5.30am on Saturday April 10.
Sean Ewart could not believe his eyes on Saturday night after the inebriated man asked to come in for “a s***”. 27-year-old Sean, who lives in the Gorbals in Glasgow, had been enjoying a peaceful night indoors watching Only Fools and Horses when he was rudely chapped up by the drunk.
Nathan Evans was wowed by a primary school pupil who performed a rendition of his hit sea shanty. Former Postie and Tik Toker turned singing star Nathan has been riding high in the charts with his Wellerman hit.
The Snuts were over the moon when their brand new album WL was named number one album in the official charts today. The talented West Lothian lads were battling for the number one spot against US singer Demi Lovato and were thrilled to come out on top.
Paisley cancer survivor is inspiring people to Race for Life at home and carry on the fight against the disease.Laura Elliot, who recently completed treatment for thyroid cancer, is urging people to run, walk or jog 5k to raise funds for Cancer Research UK on April 24.Laura, who has just celebrated her 33rd birthday with her twin sister Chell, knows exactly how important it is to keep raising funds for research into treatments like hers.She said: “I couldn’t believe it when the consultant told
schoolboy was left with horror facial injuries after four men jumped out of a car and attacked him. The 15-year-old was assaulted on Friday at around 7.30pm in Ferniegair by the group of thugs.
puppy was left with an extremely swollen muzzle after being stung by a bee. The five-month-old Labrador was rushed to Tay Valley Veterinary Centre in Perth after her run in with the flying bug last week.
Sam Heughan and Graham McTavish are having a grand old time on Men in Kilts.The stars hit the road as they explore Scotland's hidden gems and learn the unique history behind the country's most historic sites on Starz's travel show, but the fearsome duo couldn't help but get a little exercise in while seeing the sights.