A Scots dad has revealed his teen son made a heroic attempt to save a man after a fatal street attack.
22.09.2021 - 17:01 / dailyrecord.co.uk
drumming instructor of a Scottish boarding school told a 16-year-old pupil "the two of us should have children together", a jury heard today.
The pupil, now a 22-year-old university masters student, said the remark was made at a Christmas concert in the Perthshire school's central hall, during her final year.She said she had posed for a photograph during a break with the teacher, James Clark, 56, an assistant housemaster and the "drum major" at the school, which cannot be identified.She wept in
.A Scots dad has revealed his teen son made a heroic attempt to save a man after a fatal street attack.
A boyfriend who burned his ex's hoodie on FaceTime to "impress upon her their relationship was over" has been spared jail.
Tributes have been paid to a 'princess' hospital worker who died after being hit by a car in Glasgow.
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A Scots mum has told how she believes her daughter, a cancer patient, caught a potentially fatal infection from water in a hospital at the centre of an inquiry.
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cancer patients who now have 'no hope' in recovering amid catastrophic treatment delays caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. Jackie Johnson, from Fife, has stage-four cancer of the oesophagus and has been told by medics there is no hope.
dementia and their carers is to be distributed throughout Falkirk 's communities. Produced by the Scottish Chamber Orchestra, ReConnect is an interactive music-making project which aims to bring people together through music to improve wellbeing and quality of life, whatever a person's age or stage.
road and overturning his boss's van in a field, has dodged jail.Ross Cochrane, 56, was over three times the legal limit on a Tuesday afternoon when the incident occurred on a country lane between Myothill Road and Karries Court, near Little Denny Reservoir, Stirlingshire.Falkirk Sheriff Court heard (on Thursday, September 30th) that about 12.15 pm a walker, named as Claire Jack, noticed a white Citroen Berlingo van coming "at speed" towards her along the lane.Prosecutor Sarah Smith said: "The
assaulting teenage schoolgirls with his drumsticks, subjecting a sixth-form girl to sex-talk, and engaging in a months-long "illicit affair" with a 17-year-old girl pupil. James Clark, a former cowhand who joined the services when he was 20 and rose to be chief instructor for pipes and drums for the entire British Army, had taught drumming at the "traditional" Perthshire school since 2012.
drug today agreed to hand over more than pounds 200,000 to settle proceeds of crime actions. Eric Reid, 48, was jailed for five and a half years for his role in turning out tablets containing the psychoactive substance Etizolam while his co-accused Scott McGaw, 35, was sentenced to five years imprisonment.
campervan with their dogs. Victoria MacDonald, 28, and Scott Ross, 32, lived in a swanky three-bed pad which even had a ballroom - but found the pressure of their careers was bringing them down.
Police are hunting a ski mask wearing yob after a car was deliberately targeted in a late night fire attack. Emergency services were called to the scene on Anchor Crescent in Paisley at around 12.30am on Saturday, September 25.
children so they can afford to pamper their three pooches. Claire Kelly Johnston, 35, and Stuart Johnston, 38, have spent £20,000 on their ' babies ' - Cupcake, three, Teddybear, two, and Popcorn, two - and have said they don't plan on having any children now they have dogs.
lottery on the phone has been released. Sandra Devine, 37, initially thought that she had won £1,000 from The National Lottery Scratchcard but was shocked to find out the what real prize was.
allegedly threatened to sexually abuse children while claiming he had a gun in a Scots town. Brian Madhanga, of Glasgow, is said to have behaved in a threatening or abusive manner in Johnstone, Renfrewshire.
drugs after cops spotted him “sweating profusely” in Edinburgh’s Waverley train station. Lee Brunton was approached by officers in the station who suspected he and a pal were “under the influence of something”.The 28-year-old was searched and 104 benzodiazepine tablets were recovered from his rucksack.Police also found four screwdrivers in the bag and Brunton, a painter and decorator, was arrested.
amputee who gained so much weight over lockdown he could no longer fit into his prosthetic legs is fighting to shed the pounds so he can walk again. Paul Johnson, from East Renfrewshire, had both his legs amputated in 2014 after drunkenly stumbling onto train tracks near Pollokshields, Glasgow, after a night out and getting electrocuted.
Scottish Child Payment (SCP) was topping up incomes, but said “simply giving people money” is “not going to fully assist them”. Nicola Sturgeon has insisted the SCP, worth £520 a year to parents on low incomes for each child, is a game changer in the fight against poverty.
UK Government contract were routinely humiliated and bullied by bosses.