Sam Heughan told fans that Outlander scenes had to be reshot after Caitriona Balfe became pregnant because her bump got too big.
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Alzheimer’s so she could forget about him. Martin Marley, 73, from Balloch, avoided a jail term after admitting pursuing the young woman - who has learning difficulties.
Marley repeatedly followed her, whistled to attract her attention, blew kisses at her and tried to get her into his car on numerous occasions. He repeatedly beckoned her outside and caused her fear and alarm through his actions in sinster campaign in various streets in Alexandria and Balloch.The victim’s devastated family opened
.Sam Heughan told fans that Outlander scenes had to be reshot after Caitriona Balfe became pregnant because her bump got too big.
Dougie MacDuff insists even rival bosses are baffled by Irvine Vics’ lowly league status.
A Scots mum has bravely spoken out on her miscarriage and said 'not knowing where her baby is now' is the 'worst pain of all'.
Nicola Sturgeon has claimed size “does not matter” when it comes to countries tackling climate change.
Serious errors and delays at the hands of the Government and scientific advisers cost lives during the covid pandemic, according to a damning report from MPs.
Family doctors should be permitted to give cannabis-based drugs which prevent children suffering epileptic seizures, a neurologist has said.
Prince Charles has said that he named the autumn garden at Balmoral after Prince George.The 72 year old talked about the gesture in an interview with the BBC about the environment as well as sharing that his Aston Martin is powered by cheese and wine.The future king also expressed his sympathies for Greta Thunberg and other groups like Extinction Rebellion and Insulate Britain.
Scottish Greens co-leader Lorna Slater will tell members her party’s policies can change people’s lives after they entered a power-sharing agreement with the SNP.
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Susan Boyle revealed what she now thinks of her former crush Piers Morgan as she reunited with Britain's Got Talent judgeAmanda Holden.The Scottish singer and iconic BGT finalist stole the hearts of the nation back in 2009 when she delighted the panel, theatre audience and viewers at home with her stunning rendition of I Dreamed A Dream from Les Miserables.
15 minutes to gather our thoughts, control approved and then I think it was about three minutes later they gave us a shout. “That same day, we also worked about two-and-a-half hours over our finish time.
Conservative conference in Manchester. Ross will argue the Scottish Conservatives are the only party to represent the working classes against the “cosy Holyrood consensus” on issues like free speech and fair justice.
iOS and Android.Council leader, Peter Henderson, said: “I’m pleased that the Best Value Assurance Report recognises the work our dedicated staff undertook during the COVID-19 pandemic and I’d like to thank them once again for their ongoing commitment.“Communities are at the heart of everything we do, and I’m encouraged that the report notes that councillors are working in the best interests of local people."However, I appreciate that there are areas where we can improve, and we have already made
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pensioner Martin Marley followed a vulnerable young woman, pestering her to get inside his car. Marley, from Balloch, West Dunbartonshire, who admitted repeatedly pursuing the teenager, standing outside her home and blowing her kisses, asks her to take a lift saying: “Do you trust me?”.
Deputy First Minister said the Scottish Government had spoken to fuel suppliers about distribution problems in recent days. On Sunday the UK Government suspended competition laws to allow suppliers to target petrol stations which are running low.As well as the shortage of HGV drivers, the industry has blamed "panic buying" from consumers for queues at forecourts around the UK.
NHS's failure to protect nurses in the pandemic. Lesley Roberts told how more than a year after she raised serious issues she believed were putting nurses at risk, they have still to be addressed.