coronavirus vaccinations in Scotland in the coming weeks. The new health secretary said there is chance of "maximising" vaccine rollout, particularly of second doses.
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wedding organisers are being forced to issue up to £10,000 refunds each week to brides and grooms who are cancelling weddings over restriction confusion. Lockdown rules for weddings were eased in Scotland last month, with ceremonies and receptions now allowed to have up to 50 guests in attendance.
coronavirus vaccinations in Scotland in the coming weeks. The new health secretary said there is chance of "maximising" vaccine rollout, particularly of second doses.
McVitie's biscuit factory took his own life because of fears he would not get a redundancy payout, his family claim. The distraught family of Andy Millar, 55, who had worked for the firm for 37 years, said he was sent home last Sunday evening after an incident on the production line.
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.
Natalie Sanders lit up the room with her smile, her eyes focused lovingly on the man she was about to marry. Nothing was going to get in the way of her saying ‘I do’ to the man of her dreams yesterday - not even terminal cancer.
Line of Duty's Martin Compston confused English fans of the hit cop show after he replied to a bar that featured his face on their new mural. The Old Bank Bar in Martin's hometown of Greenock featured an incredible artwork of his face on their wall following a recent refurb.
Just days after Prince Harry accused the Royal Family of neglect in his new interview with Oprah Winfrey, his brother Prince William has vowed to tackle mental health issues head-on.The dad-of-three, who recently slammed the BBC for their 'deceitful' Diana interview, took to his official Twitter account he shares with Kate Middleton to let their followers know what he was keen to do during his visit around Scotland.The 38 year old wrote: "Over the next few days and in different parts of
Breakdown organisation Green Flag found 22 per cent plan to travel to a UK-based holiday in the days ahead. In the longer term, a massive 64 per cent of drivers north of the Border say they will be opting for a British road-trip holiday, compared with 53 per cent across the UK as a whole.More immediately, 87 per cent of Scots just plan to get behind the wheel for a bit of enjoyable drive-time to visit someone or somewhere.
Blairgowrie and they fucking Chinese bastards fae the chip shop better watch out." She admitted calling the police on 21 May last year to utter threats of violence and make racist remarks.Perth Sheriff Court was told MacDonald - who was described by her lawyer as a 'social animal' - also admitted attacking an elderly rival over allegations about money.
Aberdeen Sheriff Court damage varied and repair costs ranged from £150 to £2,500. The total cost was £4,525.
Lanarkshire are begging for answers about her death. The 22-year-old, who has been named locally as Shannon Linden, was tragically pronounced dead at the scene after being hit on the A89 Airdrie Road, near Caldercruix, on Sunday night.
foreign holidays are cancelled because of the coronavirus pandemic this summer. Advice Direct Scotland, which runs Scotland’s national consumer advice service, said consumer rights remain in place and legislation must be adhered to by travel providers.
Outlander actress Lauren Lyle will star as Karen Pirie in ITV cold case murder drama, based on author Val McDermid’s novel The Distant Echo. The new series will be adapted by Emer Kenny and will be produced by World Productions, the makers of Line of Duty and Bodyguard.True to Val McDermid’s iconic character, DS Karen Pirie is a young and fearless Scottish investigator with a quick mouth and tenacious desire for the truth.
Proudlock changed his name to 'ProudScot' for a brilliant Scottish words challenge set by his model wife Emma Louise Connelly.
Edinburgh bus missed her baby’s head by an inch.
Read more. A Scots runner has told of the shocking moment he confronted two callous pensioners who were deliberately building obstacles for cyclists to crash in to. Alex Osborne spotted the pair carrying a large log on a path in Linn Park, Glasgow, on Monday afternoon but assumed there must be an innocent explanation.
Glasgow Beat the Chasers in nail-biting fashion to walk away with a cool £10,000 from the ITV game show. Medical librarian Caitlin McCulloch took on chasers Shaun Wallace, Mark Labbett, Darragh Ennis and won with an incredible 21 seconds left on her clock.
Grand Designs has featured some major success stories with dreams homes, but sometimes owners face a living nightmare instead.Yesterday, the unlucky star of the 'saddest episode ever' revealed he is still building his luxury lighthouse-inspired home 10 years later despite never getting to live in it.Edward Short, 52, says he will have to immediately sell the Chesil Cliff House in Devon as it has plunged him into millions of pounds of debt, with the disastrous project's cost spiralling to
swims like a mermaid – in her own home-made fully-functioning costume. She’s constructed her own elaborate fishtail and propels herself through the wild waters of Scotland’s lochs on her back, bending her knees to push herself forwards."It's an amazingly efficient way to move in the water.