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Perv teacher jailed for abusing Scots schoolgirl more than 100 times during first year at high school - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Scotland
dailyrecord.co.uk
15.05.2021 / 06:55

Perv teacher jailed for abusing Scots schoolgirl more than 100 times during first year at high school

sex beast teacher who preyed on female pupils was slammed today as he was caged again - for abusing a young girl at least 100 times.Pervert William Wright, 80, is already serving a four-year prison sentence for abusing two girls in the 1970s and 1980s.Last month Wright, of Elderslie, Renfrewshire, admitted repeatedly sexually assaulting another former pupil between 1985 and 1990.And at Paisley Sheriff Court today, the retired music teacher was blasted by a judge as he was hit with a further

Cops launch probe after 14-year-old girl sexually assaulted at Scots nature reserve - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Scotland
dailyrecord.co.uk
11.05.2021 / 23:43

Cops launch probe after 14-year-old girl sexually assaulted at Scots nature reserve

Kirkintilloch at the weekend. The incident took place on Saturday evening at Merkland Nature Reserve.

Shops reopened in Scotland Survey: Have you been out since restrictions eased? - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Scotland
dailyrecord.co.uk
11.05.2021 / 17:43

Shops reopened in Scotland Survey: Have you been out since restrictions eased?

reopening of non-essential retail across Scotland as well as a lift in the 'stay at home' guidelines a few weeks prior. April 26 saw shops and services open their doors for the first time this year.

Toy Story performed with live orchestra coming to Scotland for first time next year - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Scotland
dailyrecord.co.uk
10.05.2021 / 18:22

Toy Story performed with live orchestra coming to Scotland for first time next year

Toy Story is set to be performed in Scotland for the first time next year with a live orchestra. Showing in Glasgow and Edinburgh, the Disney and Pixar classic will be screened with the famous soundtrack played live along to the movie.

Scots doctor who wrongly diagnosed children with cancer to scare parents into private treatment charging £500 a go to train medics - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Scotland
dailyrecord.co.uk
10.05.2021 / 07:34

Scots doctor who wrongly diagnosed children with cancer to scare parents into private treatment charging £500 a go to train medics

children with cancer to scare parents into paying for private treatment has been raking in cash training other medics while a decision on his future has been delayed. Dr Mina Chowdhury was found to have frightened three sets of parents into paying for private scans and tests at his Glasgow firm Meras Healthcare at a tribunal 17 months ago.

Scots mum desperate for treatment to help four-year-old daughter walk for first time - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Scotland - London
dailyrecord.co.uk
08.05.2021 / 06:59

Scots mum desperate for treatment to help four-year-old daughter walk for first time

coronavirus pandemic is setting out to help her four-year-old daughter walk for the first time. Jennifer Faulds's partner Alex Williams died suddenly of heart failure last May- just before the couple had time to settle down in their dream home in London.

Scots pensioner missing from Aberdeen home as residents asked to check gardens - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Scotland - city Aberdeen
dailyrecord.co.uk
07.05.2021 / 11:05

Scots pensioner missing from Aberdeen home as residents asked to check gardens

Scots pensioner who has been missing from home almost 24 hours. Robin Green, from the West End area of Aberdeen, was last seen at about 10am yesterday morning at Craigton Park in the city.

Iceland ordered to pay £11k damages to Scots OAP who broke wrist and knee after falling over ramp - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Scotland - Iceland
dailyrecord.co.uk
05.05.2021 / 07:15

Iceland ordered to pay £11k damages to Scots OAP who broke wrist and knee after falling over ramp

Iceland have been ordered to pay a Scots pensioner £11,250 in damages after she tripped over a ramp outside their store in Edinburgh. Yvonne Forrest suffered fractures to her right wrist and left knee after falling as she walked into the Portobello Road store in February 2019.

Scots BGT winner Jai McDowall had to stuff socks down his pants to play saucy new panto role - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Britain - Scotland - county Wood - county Hood
dailyrecord.co.uk
30.04.2021 / 19:38

Scots BGT winner Jai McDowall had to stuff socks down his pants to play saucy new panto role

Jai McDowall says he had to stuff socks down his pants to play his saucy new panto role. Former Britain's Got Talent winner Jai took on the 'big' part of Robin Hood in new online adult panto Throbbin Hood and The Boobs in the Wood with ex Atomic Kitten Kerry Katona and RuPaul's Davina D'Campo.

Drug cops swoop on Scots home and seize £10,500 worth of cocaine in raid - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Scotland
dailyrecord.co.uk
29.04.2021 / 15:23

Drug cops swoop on Scots home and seize £10,500 worth of cocaine in raid

Officers executed a search warrant at the property on Caledonia Road in Ayr on Wednesday, April 28. A quantity of Class A controlled drugs, believed to be cocaine, was recovered with a potential street value of approximately £10,500.

Dancing Scots pensioner ‘gies it yaldi’ in Glasgow city centre street as shops re-open - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Scotland - city Glasgow
dailyrecord.co.uk
26.04.2021 / 18:24

Dancing Scots pensioner ‘gies it yaldi’ in Glasgow city centre street as shops re-open

Glasgow city centre as non-essential shops opened up for the first time since December. The woman jived along to a talented guitar-playing busker as he performed the iconic T.

Scots enjoy beer gardens and shopping as lockdown eases significantly from today - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Britain - Scotland
dailyrecord.co.uk
26.04.2021 / 16:32

Scots enjoy beer gardens and shopping as lockdown eases significantly from today

lockdown restrictions ease significantly for the first time in four months. A number of rules changes have come into force from today - including the reopening of non-essential retail and hospitality.

Coronavirus Scotland LIVE as pubs, shops and restaurants reopen, the recovery continues - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Scotland
dailyrecord.co.uk
26.04.2021 / 10:42

Coronavirus Scotland LIVE as pubs, shops and restaurants reopen, the recovery continues

coronavirus infections continues to fall. The country can finally take its first real steps out of lockdown since Boxing Day.

Scots can get £1,500 to quit Instagram for three months in social experiment - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Scotland
dailyrecord.co.uk
23.04.2021 / 19:25

Scots can get £1,500 to quit Instagram for three months in social experiment

Instagram. If you need a social media break and want to try something new, the role will involve replacing scrolling on the social media platform with learning a new skill for less than an hour a day.

How to keep your spending under control once all the shops are open again - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Britain - Scotland
dailyrecord.co.uk
20.04.2021 / 16:33

How to keep your spending under control once all the shops are open again

further easing of lockdown measures will begin on Monday, April 26, including the opening of all non-essential shops and the lifting of travel restrictions between Scotland and the rest of the UK. This relaxation of rules means that for many, the chance to go further afield and meet up with family and friends, albeit safely following strict social distancing guidelines, will become a reality after months of staying local in an effort to stop the spread of coronavirus.

Scots pensioner has £22k Scottish Power bill scrapped and receives £2,500 refund - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Scotland
dailyrecord.co.uk
20.04.2021 / 07:21

Scots pensioner has £22k Scottish Power bill scrapped and receives £2,500 refund

refunded him more than £2,500.Retired marine engineer Bill Glasson said he got the shock of his life when he was hit with three electricity bills for more than £22,000 each within the space of a week.Despite numerous attempts to address the matter with the company and find out what was happening, the frustrated 85-year-old said he was “getting nowhere” and was “stressed up to his eyeballs”.But after the Standard stepped in, Scottish Power backtracked and admitted Bill and wife Margaret, 81, had

Scots set for sunniest week of year thanks to 500 mile-wide heat plume - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Scotland
dailyrecord.co.uk
19.04.2021 / 01:27

Scots set for sunniest week of year thanks to 500 mile-wide heat plume

sunniest week of the year so far, according to forecasters, with temperatures set to hit 21C by the end of the month.

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