TV companies to be Britain's 'Tiger King'. Thomas Chipperfield has been performing with big cats for years- including in travelling shows in Scotland and particularly the north-east where he lived.
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A takeaway owner who abducted and raped a vulnerable young woman at his fast food restaurant was jailed for six years today.
Behroz Hamedi assaulted the intoxicated 21-year-old victim after she became separated from friends on a night out in Aberdeen city centre.
Hamedi, 60, locked her in Marco's Fast Food in the city's Belmont Street and perpetrated a sustained attack on her during which he molested and raped her.
A judge told him at the High Court in Edinburgh: "This was, in my view, an
TV companies to be Britain's 'Tiger King'. Thomas Chipperfield has been performing with big cats for years- including in travelling shows in Scotland and particularly the north-east where he lived.
Covid19 stress drove her to drink had a drunken smash when she visited a McDonalds drive-thru for her final pre-lockdown meal.Gail Connelly, 61, accidentally put her car into reverse as she waited to collect her burger and ploughed into the car in the queue behind her.It was during the angry confrontation with the other driver that it became clear Connelly had been drinking and she was reported to police.Connelly told Dundee Sheriff Court that she had been watching a series of programmes about
Nando's has reopened a total of nine restaurants in Scotland for collection or delivery during lockdown.The peri peri chicken chain delighted fans last month when it made its long-awaited comeback and reopened three stores in locations including Edinburgh, Aberdeen and Glasgow.Nando's has now revealed it is reopening six more restaurants this week and is giving customers free delivery on all orders.From June 8, the chain is scrapping fees across all restaurants currently open for delivery - but
Mary Queen of Scots is set to go up for auction in London next month.Offered as part of a larger sale, it's estimated that the book, which was given to Mary Stuart by her great-aunt Louise de Bourbon-Vendôme, abbess at a famous abbey in Northern France, will make over quarter of a million pounds at the auction.The rare book was illustrated and painted by the Master of François de Rohan, one of the most sought-after artists in the early 16th century.A spokesperson for the auction house
A dog walker has told of her terror after a masked thug attacked her with a hammer.
Travis singer Fran Healy has admitted the band "exist as friends on the road".
A tragic dad said to have been stabbed in the neck during a blade attack has died just a day after being released from hospital.
Sick thugs threw racist jibes at a pair of women about 'eating bats' after the 'didn't give them their phone number'.
Sizzling Scots are flocking to beaches and parks to bask in balmy weather as lockdown restrictions are eased.
This is the moment specialist teams safely exploded two World War II bombs that washed up on shore at a beach in Montrose.
A Scots health boss has apologised after being caught making trips between Orkney and his family home 150 miles away.
Cheeky Scots can declare their love to their significant other with a witty Dominic Cummings themed anniversary message.
A majority of Scots back Nicola Sturgeon and her handling of the coronavirus crisis but have been less convinced by Boris Johnson during the pandemic, a new poll has found.
A bomb squad have carried out a controlled explosion after unexploded ordnance was found on a Scots beach.
A young farmer drowned after the quad bike he was riding toppled over on a steep bank and trapped him in a burn, an inquiry has heard.
Crispy on the outside and soft and fluffy on the inside, morning rolls are the ultimate accompaniment to any fry up.
Hundreds of Scots flocked to an Edinburgh beach to bask in the warm weather despite the coronavirus lockdown.
An Airdrie woman living in Milan has told of her experience in emerging from the stringent lockdown in Italy after 10 weeks indoors in the country’s battle against coronavirus.
Scots can now find their favourite local suppliers and source some of Scotland's finest food and drink products during lockdown using a new online directory.
Schools would go back on August 11th under plans drawn up by a Scottish Government group, the Daily Record can reveal.