Outlander and follows the friends as they go an adventure across the country to explore its history, culture and clans.
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“Scotland’s greatest composer”, a court has heard.Lawyers for 89-year-old Margaret Wilson claim she is “in danger” as she is being forced to live alone in the seven-bedroom Victorian townhouse in Glasgow’s west end, while son Martin tries to put buyers off the pad.Margaret, whose composer husband Thomas died, aged 73, in 2001, was first taken to court by Martin over the musician’s will in 2012.Her solicitor, David Welsh, told the Court of Session the latest in a series of court actions brought
.Outlander and follows the friends as they go an adventure across the country to explore its history, culture and clans.
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
Leslie Evans, 62, also stands to benefit from an £85,000 a year pension when she leaves her post.Labour MSP Jackie Baillie said: "With thousands out of work and the pandemic laying waste to family finances, few in Scotland will be able to look forward to as comfortable a retirement as Leslie Evans."Evans, the Scottish Government’s Permanent Secretary who earns around £170,000 a year, is a key figure in the ongoing row over how sexual misconduct allegations against Salmond were handled.The former
killer whales chased a terrified seal onto rocks near the town of Lerwick.Haydn Thomason, 27, was filming the orcas just by the coast at Greenhead on Shetland, when they suddenly began chasing the lone seal. The student, who also founded and runs Viking Fitness Training, explained that though he is lucky to have seen the magnificent creatures more than a few times living in Shetland, this was the first time he'd seen them this close.
coronavirus, lockdowns, protests and stockpiling to celebrity deaths and staying at home, there's been a lot of chaos and change. But 2020 has also been a year of appreciating the things we take for granted, including family, friends and key workers who have powered on tirelessly during the pandemic.
Easter Sunday.Eagle-eyed shoppers have spotted eggs in stores and supermarkets across the country, with the holiday itself still more than three months away.Several pics of the chocolate treats have been posted on social media this week, with Scots spotting them in B&M and The Range.As well as being stocked on shelves of a B&M in Glasgow, they were seen being sold in The Range in Livingston.They have also been seen on sale in Co-op, Morrisons and Tesco stores down south.And Aldi is selling hot
coastguard volunteer after losing two of the most important people in his life.Jamie, from Burra, Shetland, says not being able to save the lives of Charlie, who died in April 2015, aged six, and his dad Leslie, who passed away in 2014, made him want to help save the lives of others.The father-of-four, whose dramatic night time cliff rescue was captured on film, saw him honoured with the Emergency Services Award in our People’s Oscars.He said: “This award is for Charlie and my dad.
murdered by his dad was a gifted athlete looking forward to studying law next year.Tributes poured in for Tony Thomas, 16, after friends and his local kayak club heard the devastating news.A statement from the club described him as a “trailblazer”.And a friend said: “What a positive impact Tony had upon so many lives.”It’s believed Tony was killed by dad Seweryn, 40, who then took his own life at their home in Bishopbriggs, Glasgow.Police are not looking for anyone else in connection with the
Outlander star Sam Heughan and planned to leave her husband for him. The 54-year-old even discussed buying a house with the fraudster after becoming the latest victim of a cruel internet con which the Scots actor has previously warned fans about.
Edinburgh, learned of his tragic death on Christmas morning at around 2am.
Old Monklands cemetery, Coatbridge. Gillian said: “When we went to his grave, I could not believe my eyes.
life savings to a conman posing as Outlander star Sam Heughan.Heartbroken Anna handed over around £34,000 after striking up an online relationship with the fraudster, who went to extra-ordinary lengths to convince her he was the actor.She has now hired a private investigator in Scotland to try to find out who was behind a bogus investment scheme using Heughan’s whisky brand Sassenach Spirits.Anna, from New York, said she has been left thousands of dollars in debt and broken-hearted after
hospital after a horror Christmas Day crash on the M8. The accident happened at around 7.25am on the eastbound carriageway near junction 18 in the Charing Cross area of Glasgow city centre.
son. Taxi driver Robert Aitchison battled through five inches of snow to get the un-named dad to Edinburgh Royal Infirmary earlier this month.
massive clearance sale with up to 75% off toys, homewares, clothing and more. And, you could bag some last minute Christmas presents with the option to click and collect still available at stores across Scotland.There is even fast track same day delivery on some items.
lovesick Romeo jailed for riding a jetski from Scotland to see her on the Isle of Man says she will marry him – if he asks.
Outlander fans couldn't contain their excitement today as star Sam Heughan launched his new Sassenach merchandise.
Get the stories that interest you straight to your inbox every day with our personalised newsletterA Kilwinning father and son have recorded an ‘advent calendar of song’ to bring Christmas cheer to people across Scotland living in care homes.Ron and Ronald Swanson, who have been recording a variety of musical videos in their home and sharing on social media throughout the pandemic, are currently posting their advent calendar of song on Facebook every day will continue until Christmas Eve.But
jailed for breaching coronavirus rules after he took the four-and-a-half hour trip to visit his girlfriend. McLaughlan, from North Ayrshire, made the crossing despite having never driven a water scooter before, the BBC reports.