flirty exchange by their granddaughter Holly Innes, 21, while they were fixing their fence in Stirling last week.
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holiday with his wife at Craig Tara Caravan Park in Ayr on July 1 when his Volkswagen Passat car battery died causing his electric brake function to fail. The 70-year-old had phoned his breakdown provider, the AA, after he managed to safely move the car to the side of the road - parking it on a kerb so the wheel was wedged and wouldn't move.
flirty exchange by their granddaughter Holly Innes, 21, while they were fixing their fence in Stirling last week.
crack cocaine in her home. Officers made the discovery in Farrah Fadli’s property in Ayr while they investigated the death of Morgan Dunn, 34.
holiday for two weeks.
here.Now Jenny is urging people to be aware of the possible signs and symptoms of lung cancer and get them checked as early as possible.Jenny said: “I’d developed a slight wheeze which had been there for about six months. I now know it was a symptom of lung cancer but I get hay fever, and suffer from various allergies, so I didn’t think anything of it.“I had no pain prior to the fall either, so it was entirely fortuitous that I tripped getting out of my tent.“It was a terrible shock.
tribute to her beloved husband who died three years ago. Katie Mcnicol, 86, had her late partner's name, Cameron, inked onto her arm on Saturday July 24 at a tattoo studio in Aberdeen.
stabbing an ex-bodybuilder to death has died in prison. Marius Bauba, who flouted eight different bail orders when he knifed Morgan Dunn in the heart last year, was found by guards at HMP Shotts, North Lanarkshire, on Saturday, where he was serving an almost 10-year sentence.
jail. John Gibb, 80, offered one sickened 16-year-old £10 before asking if he wanted to have sex with him.
Scots pensioner was found following a mammoth nine-hour overnight search involving multiple emergency services. Stephen James, 79, vanished from an address in Balmedie over the weekend after he went for a walk.
another drowning tragedy have paid an emotional tribute to the 'lovely young boy'. The 11-year-old victim, named by family members and friends as Dean Irvine, died after getting into difficulty at a Scots park last night.
missing as police appeal for information to help trace him. Stephen James was reported missing from an address in Balmedie, Aberdeenshire.
police and the SSPCA after spotting two dogs locked inside a car on one of the hottest days of the year. The woman, who asked to remain anonymous after the dogs' owner allegedly became aggressive towards her, said she was worried the poor pets might die.
raping a girl on a woodland walk following an 18-year campaign of sex offending against children. Edward Swan, 75, attacked the girl at Buckland Woods, at Hawick, in the Scottish Borders, and seized her and removed her lower clothing before pushing her to the ground and raping her.
teenager is facing trial accused of endangering farm workers and damaging crops by careering through a field in a car - while on drink or drugs. Josh Nisbet, 18, is said to have left the vehicle in question lodged in mud after driving erratically and speeding, and leaving it in gear with the engine running and accelerator down.
Scots reservoir as the search for a missing man continues. Emergency services were first called to the scene at Threipmuir Reservoir, near Balerno, Edinburgh, shortly after 5.30pm on Wednesday after the alarm was raised.
cops cracked down on 'county lines' gangsters terrorising Scots communities. The 19-year-old man appeared at Aberdeen Sheriff Court yesterday after being charged in connection with the supply of Class A drugs.
recently announced that he will be funding a 10-year programme to allow aspiring artists to follow in his footsteps at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland where he graduated with a BA in Acting in 2003. With three annual scholarships for undergraduate students in the School of Drama, Dance, Production and Film. Don't miss the top culture and heritage stories from around Scotland. Sign up to our twice weekly Scotland Now newsletter here.