chucked off an Edinburgh bound flight for refusing to wear a face mask.
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heartbroken mum of a young Scots nurse who tragically died in her sleep says she doesn’t know how their family will “cope without her”.Tragic Andrea MacDonald, 32, passed away while staying at a friend’s house in Inverness on Thursday night.Devastated mum Allison, from Fort William, described her daughter as a “very special, unique and wonderful girl” who was the “kindest soul you’d ever meet”.Her cause of her death has not yet been established.She told the Daily Record: “It’s just unbelievable,
.chucked off an Edinburgh bound flight for refusing to wear a face mask.
Renfrewshire home.
art lover has unveiled his latest tasty acquisition - a still life of a square sausage and roll.Chef Sean Michael Martin snapped up the original work of the iconic Scots snack for £120 from the Scottish Design Exchange.And it now has pride of place hanging on the living room wall of his flat in Southside, Glasgow.Sean, 34, said: “My eyes were instantly drawn to a painting up high on the wall, I couldn’t believe what I was seeing, my eyes nearly popped oot of my heed.“A wee painting of a roll and
GP who was sacked while taking time off to care for her dying father has been given £16,000 compensation.Dr Alison Sneddon was working part-time at Tranent Medical Practice in East Lothian when her dad was diagnosed with terminal cancer in 2019.He moved into her home in North Berwick, East Lothian, but the toll of caring for him left her feeling unable to work and she was signed off by her GP.Dr Sneddon offered to take unpaid leave but the offer was declined and, three days before her dad died,
hospital. Maureen Nicholson was just 64 when she passed away after fighting a chest infection at Glasgow Royal Infirmary last month.
nurse abused her position to access the confidential records of 28 patients including friends, neighbours and complete strangers.Judith Naughton admitted looking at the information without a clinical justification between June and December 2018 while working at the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh.The former deputy charge nurse also accessed her own records despite previously being warned it was against NHS Lothian’s rules in 2012.A Nursing and Midwifery Council hearing was told how Naughton only
racist thug who petrol-bombed a mosque has admitted slashing an African terror chief behind bars. Thomas Conington, 32, launched an attack on African warlord Ahmed Al-Faq Almadhi, 44, in HMP Shotts, Lanarkshire.
cancer after complaining of symptoms for five years. Kay Richards, 40, claims she was made to believe her symptoms, including body aches, weight loss and a persistent sore throat, were due to severe health anxiety and depression and was referred for counselling by her doctor at the Charleston Surgery in Paisley.
family their son had died in a horrific crash. The (unnamed) 18-year-old was badly hurt when a red Ford Fiesta veered off the road into a field in Aberdeenshire.
Wishaw last night before setting fire to two cars. Police say the homeowners of the property on Saffron Crescent, Netherton were left terrified after the alarming incident at around 11.30pm.
Glasgow last night. The 41-year-old was taken by ambulance to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital.
Paisley.Fish, 24, denies breaking the law with his alleged antics in the early hours of Wednesday, September 30, 2020.He has now been banned from seeing his mum following his appearance at Paisley Sheriff Court on Wednesday afternoon.He appeared in the dock to face a single charge under Section 38(1) of the Criminal Justice and Licensing (Scotland) Act 2010.Prosecutors claim that, while drunk, at a property in Argyle Street, Paisley, he behaved in a way likely to cause a reasonable person to
Scots fishing Loch. Two helicopters and a number of fire engines, ambulances and police vehicles raced to Loch Snipe outside the village of Coylton in Ayrshire at about 6.35pm on Sunday night.
Amazon warehouse has been locked down after a ‘suspicious package’ was discovered. Emergency services were called to the scene in Dunfermline, Fife, at around 3.25pm on Sunday.
Covid-19 cases, forcing hundreds into self-isolation and leading to the Scottish Government and Universities Scotland to ask that they do not socialise in hospitality venues this weekend. At Glasgow University, 124 cases of the virus were reported on Thursday, with the number expected to rise.
Police Scotland officer is being probed by bosses after branding lockdown rules “a joke” and demanding the public be allowed to “go back to normal” – despite soaring Covid-19 cases.Chelsea Renton, who is based at Cathcart Police Office in Glasgow, criticised lockdown laws she is paid to enforce and shared the outburst on her Instagram page.In a bid to downplay the effect of the virus, which has already killed 2510 Scots, she told her followers that “the recovery rate of Covid-19 far outweighs
breast cancer just weeks after giving birth. Rebecca Broughton, who is just 26, has challenged herself to see 30 and watch her two baby sons' first days at school.
lockdown rules. The Scottish Government has ordered pubs, restaurants and bars to close their doors early every night under the latest restrictions in a bid to curb the spread of coronavirus.
university has shown vile photos of her mould ridden £95-per-week digs.The University of Stirling student, who wishes to remain anonymous, said her student accommodation in Fraser of Allender House was in dire state when she moved in last week.The 21-year-old woman was horrified to discover her ceiling and cupboards in the flat were covered with mould.The first-year student was so shocked that she immediately moved out of the property and is now being forced to pay £130 per week for new
coronavirus is today begging Scots to obey new restrictions after being abused in public by “covid-iots” intent on defying the rules.Jan Gillan said her family has been “ripped apart” by the death of husband Mark, 53, and their three daughters are now living in fear of the second wave threatening to hit the UK within weeks.The mum told the Record how she has been sworn at in the supermarket and belittled - just for asking members of the public to respect social distancing following Mark’s