This is the shocking state of disrepair of one of Police Scotland ’s counter-terrorism bases – flooded with rain water.
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A Scots nurse who called a dementia patient as “a**” before telling another to “f*** off” has been suspended by a watchdog.
James Gault Gardiner was working at Lunan Court Care Home in Arbroath, Angus, when he launched his vile foul-mouthed rants towards the two vulnerable residents.
The first shocking incident took place during a night shift in February 2018 as he tried to change the elderly resident’s soiled clothing.
The Nursing and Midwifery Council found that Gardiner had used
This is the shocking state of disrepair of one of Police Scotland ’s counter-terrorism bases – flooded with rain water.
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