Police Scotland is rolling out new 'improved and updated' ID in the wake of Sarah Everard's murder.
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Twin Atlantic have spoken to NME about how their upcoming album ‘Transparency’ will see them take a much more “lo-fi” and “on the nose” approach.Next year is set to be a busy for the Scottish alt-rockers – with a new LP and a 10th anniversary tour for their breakthrough album ‘Free‘ on the horizon – so frontman Sam McTrusty to NME about going back to basics for the new record and how it feels to be revisiting the LP that changed everything for them.Speaking backstage at the recent TRSNMT
.Police Scotland is rolling out new 'improved and updated' ID in the wake of Sarah Everard's murder.
The Scottish Government has announced the new Child Disability Payment will open for new applications across the country from November 22, 2021 after the successful launch of a pilot scheme in Dundee City, Perth and Kinross and the Western Isles council areas.
West Lothian band The Snuts have been shortlisted for the Scottish Album of the Year prize.
The shortlist for this year’s Scottish Album Of The Year Awards has been announced, with Biffy Clyro, Arab Strap and Mogwai among the acts up for the £20,000 prize.Ten albums are now in the running for the award, with the artists behind the nine records that don’t get the top price also getting £1000.
Tens of thousands of unpaid carers will receive a double payment of the Carer’s Allowance Supplement this winter under new legislation passed unanimously by the Scottish Parliament on Thursday.
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Ange Postecoglou have felt more heat because they learned their coaching trades outside Scotland. The Aberdeen boss and his Celtic counterpart have been in the spotlight for indifferent starts to the season – with both clubs falling short of early-season expectations.
drug today agreed to hand over more than pounds 200,000 to settle proceeds of crime actions. Eric Reid, 48, was jailed for five and a half years for his role in turning out tablets containing the psychoactive substance Etizolam while his co-accused Scott McGaw, 35, was sentenced to five years imprisonment.
Outlander fans will be delighted with the news Graham McTavish is to be joined on the set of the new Game of Thrones prequel by another Outlander favourite.
children were the victims of sextortion in one 12-month period, according to new figures. The growing crime involves sexually intimate images obtained through webcam chats or other online means being used to extort money from people.
teacher, Sabina Nessa. Sabina, 28, was taking a five-minute walk to meet a friend at The Depot bar in Pegler Square near her home in Kidbrooke, south-east London, on September 17 at around 8.30pm when she was attacked.
Manhattan themed Scots restaurant 63rd and 1st has a special 'Billionaire Row' drinks menu for high rollers who want to live it up. The flagship UK restaurant in Glasgow's Bothwell Street is the first to come to the UK, and it is being opened by the company behind TGI Fridays.
Perth and Kinross last week - despite a slight decrease in the infection rate.
more firms may go bust this week. Advice Direct Scotland, which runs energyadvice.scot, said regulator Ofgem will ensure that any households affected will be automatically switched to a new supplier with no loss of energy and no loss of any money owed.
Biffy Clyro with ‘A Celebration Of Endings’, Mogwai for their Number One and Mercury-nominated album ‘As The Love Continues’, The Ninth Wave’s ‘Happy Days!’, The Snuts for ‘W.L.’ and more.See the full SAY Award 2021 shortlist below:AiiTee – ‘Love Don’t Fall’Andrew Wasylyk – ‘Fugitive Light And Themes Of Consolation’Arab Strap – ‘As Days Get Dark’Bemz – ‘Saint of Lost Causes’Biffy Clyro – ‘A Celebration of Endings’Carla J. Easton – ‘WEIRDO’Erland Cooper – ‘Landform (Feat. Marta Salogni)’Fergus
Get the latest Scottish crime and courts news sent straight to your inbox with our daily Criminal Record newsletterMore than 30 people have lost their lives to drugs in the region over the first half of 2021, according to a new report.The latest figures follow data revealed just two months ago highlighting the country’s drug deaths toll over 2020 and follows a commitment from ministers to provide more up-to-date information as parts of efforts to tackle the problem.The report, published by the
Scottish albums which have made it onto this year’s coveted long-list. The albums of the past 12 months has been whittled down from 327 by 100 impartial music industry nominators, and the list includes the likes of The Snuts, Biffy Clyro, Joesef and Mogwai.
album. The Scots singer, who came to fame with Our Version of Events in 2012, has been working away on her new music over the last two years.
cabinet reshuffle, explained her radical, left-wing roots in an interview with the BBC’s Nick Robinson. She told the veteran interviewer how she spent part of her childhood in Scotland where her Labour-supporting parents were involved in anti-nuclear marches in the 1980s dominated by one particular political chant.She said: “So we lived in Scotland, in Paisley near Glasgow.