restaurant after finding a rude note allegedly left by the waiting staff. Lisa Cooney from Edinburgh was dining at Ravelston House in Musselburgh with her family on Sunday (May 30) and politely asked which options were vegan friendly.
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TV and film use are being circulated on Scots streets. Cops say the counterfeits have been found in the Falkirk and Grangemouth areas and are urging locals and shopkeepers to check their money carefully.
As well as money being marked 'for Tv and film purposes only', some of the notes also have spelling mistakes and can be told to be fakes.Sergeant Gorman, Falkirk, said "It only takes a few seconds to check any notes you receive to see if these are real notes or not. We have recently seen notes
.restaurant after finding a rude note allegedly left by the waiting staff. Lisa Cooney from Edinburgh was dining at Ravelston House in Musselburgh with her family on Sunday (May 30) and politely asked which options were vegan friendly.
virus expert. Hugh Pennington, emeritus professor of bacteriology at Aberdeen University, said Holyrood leaders repeated the same devastating errors as Westminster.
coronavirus restrictions with high case rates to higher levels would be "difficult", a public health expert has said. Linda Bauld, professor of public health at the University of Edinburgh, spoke about the reasons behind Glasgow being the sole council area in Scotland remaining in Level 3 of the Scottish Government's five-tier restriction system.
clawed her nails into her partner’s ex-girlfriend’s face in a jealously-fuelled attack. Jennifer Whyte, 23, assaulted Karen Inglis by grabbing her head and dragging her nails down her cheek and neck.
murdered a vulnerable young man by attacking him and throwing him into a river has been handed a life sentence. Sebastian Smith, from Hawick, who was previously known as Luke Greenland, was found guilty of killing tragic Joe Pooley in August 2018 and must now serve a minimum of 21 years behind bars.
coronavirus restrictions. The gathering has been advertised on social media for Strathclyde County Park outside of Motherwel l, Lanarkshire Officers will be patrolling the area to make sure anyone attending is complying with current covid rules.
cops have launched a probe into fake bank notes for 'fifty poonds'. The Bank of England currency has been used in shops in Stranraer, Dumfries and Galloway, and cops have urged people to take extra care.
businessman whose home was one of five targeted by fireraisers in seven days has warned the culprits: “We will catch you.” Alan Macrae had recently seen work completed on a plush summer house with a fully fitted bar at his home in Bothwell, Lanarkshire, when it was torched on May 11. It was one of three houses targeted in the upmarket village of Bothwell.
dog owner who was repeatedly told his pet was a danger faces having it put down after it bit a woman as she protected a baby.Keith Smith, 55, was warned over the behaviour of American Staffordshire bull terrier, Star.Despite the concerns, Star escaped from Smith’s ground floor flat in Wishaw, Lanarkshire, before sinking its teeth into Gillian Ford.
doctors gave him just a 20 per cent chance of survival and advised his mum many times to terminate. His tiny heart and lungs were being crushed by his intestines, which had escaped through a hole in his abdominal wall and into his chest cavity.
BBC One’s Rip Off Britain is back for a week-long special series of live shows, helping the nation to save money and tackle fraudsters. The show, hosted by Gloria Hunniford, Julia Simerville and Angela Rippon, is on weekdays at 9.15am, highlighting simple ways consumers can make the most of their money.
coronavirus. Leah Whyte took son Logan to hospital in Aberdeen after the tot started being violently sick and developed a rash.
Indian variant of the deadly virus, a top British expert has warned. We told today how people in Scotland who have already been vaccinated against coronavirus are being treated in hospital for the new Indian variant.
police station in Midlothian. The words were seen scrawled across the Dalkeith station alongside the slur 'ACAB' which stands for 'all cops are b*******'.The damage follows a string of similar incidents after a Channel 5 documentary on the murder of teenager Jodi Jones, who's body was found near her home in Easthouses, Midlothian in 2003.
Proudlock changed his name to 'ProudScot' for a brilliant Scottish words challenge set by his model wife Emma Louise Connelly.
Twitter from pop icon Cher. Mickey Robertson, 24, asked for words of encouragement ahead of his first shift back at Siberia Hotel and Bar, Aberdeen, after lockdown, but never imagined she’d reply.
cop who led the hunt for Scots rapist Kim Avis, who faked his own death to avoid capture, has described the case as “unique”. Avis, 57, was convicted on Friday 7 May of 14 charges of rape and sex assault after he fled to America and staged his own “death”.
pills have been found on Scots streets. Cops have issued a warning about the light blue, oval shaped pills that have been found circulating the Dumfries and Galloway region.