flat. The body of the 24-year-old was found in a flat on Union Street in Montrose, Angus at around 6.20pm on Friday January 8.
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'real life Barbie doll' due to her extravagant style. With her big bouncy hair, petite figure, doll like featured and glamourous outfits, it's no surprise that Elizabeth Smith, 20, from Edinburgh, has been dubbed a Barbie doll by strangers.Elizabeth says it's a compliment though and loves wearing custom made clothes.She added: "People say I am the human version of Barbie.
flat. The body of the 24-year-old was found in a flat on Union Street in Montrose, Angus at around 6.20pm on Friday January 8.
HMP Glenochil. The alarm was raised at around 11.30am on Saturday, January 9, after the male convict was discovered with serious injuries at the Clackmannanshire prison.
coronavirus pandemic has discovered her hidden talent in the shape of penis cookies. Alyson Crawford was left without work when she returned to her marketing job from maternity leave after giving birth to her baby daughter.
Gerald Murray, 65, painted himself as a Lothario who was cheating on his partner with the two women.But a judge today saw through his lies and placed him on the Sex Offenders' Register at Paisley Sheriff Court.Murray asked one woman, who was doing work in his house, to nick knickers for him from other homes she worked in, repeatedly exposed himself to her and forced her to watch pornography.He regularly videoed and photographed her and another woman without their consent raided through one of
coronavirus.David Adam told the frightened worker he was going to “bust” him after he declined to give the greeting in the week’s following the country’s first lockdown.The 46-year-old later told cops he was going to “smash” the employee at the hostel on Edinburgh’s Princes Street.Adam appeared at the city’s sheriff court on Wednesday and pled guilty to a charge of threatening or abusive behaviour by shouting and uttering threats.Fiscal depute Jack Caster said Adam attempted to fist bump the
covid rule breaching trip to Isle of Man to see his partner now appears to be flogging his trusted jetski on eBay.A listing has appeared on the selling site for a £4500 Seadoo Spark jetski alongside claims it is the one ridden by Dale McLaughlin when he travelled across the Irish Sea to visit his lover Jessica Radcliffe, 30.Dale was jailed for four weeks on December 14 for arriving on the island unlawfully.But he was released in time to get home for Christmas.Under details of the jetski, the ad
love ' after being rehomed with another rescue horse. Nash was saved by the SSPCA after his owner became unable to look after him in November 2019.
coronavirus rules through a new online form released by Police Scotland. The force says that it has been experiencing an exceptionally high volume of calls regarding the pandemic since the outbreak in March last year.A new form has been launched to alleviate some of the pressure on 999 services to ensure that they are being used for emergency reasons only.
Cops are appealing for witnesses to a suspected murder-suicide after a gifted teenager and his father were found dead at their Scots home at Christmas. We revealed today that Antoni Thomas, 16, and Seweryn Thomas, 40, were found dead at their home in Bishopbriggs, Glasgow, last week.
You might remember there had been a bit of a casting shake-up on Olivia Wilde’s sophomore directorial effort, “Don’t Worry Darling,” earlier this fall. Singer-turned-actor Harry Styles replaced Shia LaBeouf on the New Line Cinema period thriller just before filming started.
coronavirus being detected. It comes as the whole of the UK faces tighter restrictions over the festive period and in the weeks that follow.
In September 2019, the UK Government pledged an extra £200m towards new MRI and CT scanners.At the time the UK had the lowest number of both CT and MRI scanners per capita among the EU15 and G7 countries - less than a third of that in Germany.Dr William Ramsden, a vice-president at the Royal College of Radiologists, said: “There are two issues there - first of all we have an aging equipment base."When you have aging equipment, it’s more susceptible to break down, it needs more maintenance."Also
Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall went for a summery feel for their 2020 Christmas card.
Christmas trees in a bid to give Scots some ‘much-needed’ festive cheer. The Swedish furniture firm says that footfall has been hit by current Covid travel restrictions at its branches in Glasgow and Edinburgh.
Prince Charles and Duchess Camilla have released their annual Christmas card photo, which shows them sat on a bench surrounded by beautiful flowers.The royal couple look ecstatic as they sit among a collection of bright and beautiful blooms in the garden of their home in Birkhall, Scotland.Their portrait was taken by a member of staff at the home in Autumn. In the snap Charles, 72, looks dapper in a smart creme suit jacket, blue shirt and white trousers.