The Queen looked pretty in pink on Monday as she arrived at Balmoral Castle, marking the official start of her summer break.
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tycoon who lived a lavish lifestyle and painted himself as a charity hero has been caged over a £300,000 fraud. Joseph Quinn touted himself as a philanthropist who climbed Kilimanjaro for charity.
And he enjoyed a luxury lifestyle with two yachts and three houses. But Quinn, 64, was actually a conman who has been jailed for 16 months for VAT fraud at four Scottish firms.He ripped HMRC off for nearly £280,000 when he bought one of his yachts from the government body after it was seized by
.The Queen looked pretty in pink on Monday as she arrived at Balmoral Castle, marking the official start of her summer break.
Balmoral this summer. In a case of royal redemption, the Duchess, also known as 'Fergie', has been invited to stay at the Queen's Scottish estate after previously being forced to race away from Balmoral ahead of the arrival of the late Prince Philip.
kids were taken into foster care for three months after he struck their bedroom wall with a leather belt has been ordered to be of good behaviour. The three youngsters were removed from their family home by social workers after one of them reported the incident to a teacher.The children, who were all under 11, have since been returned to their father who can’t be named for legal reasons.
Ayrshire Indian restaurant has gone viral after becoming the first Scots takeaway to install a kebab-slicing robot.Zain's Curry House in Dalry uploaded a video of their new gadget in action to Tik-Tok which has racked up almost half a million views.Now customers are going daft for the doner shredding device dubbed the Kebabinator.Owner Khurum Jabbar imported the machine — which uses a futuristic robotic arm and sensors to shave off perfect slices of meat — from Turkey as part of a revamp at his
takeaway. A group can be seen getting into a heated altercation outside Papa Jaffer's Ephesus eatery on Great Junction Street in Leith on the outskirts of Edinburgh at around 10.40pm on Wednesday, August 4.
Kirkcaldy High Street on Friday morning.
Love Island 2021 contestant Hugo Hammond has been dumped from the villa after the show completed a savage mass dumping. The former PE teacher was one of four unlucky islanders to leave the villa on August 5's episode, as he was joined by his partner Amy Day, Clarisse Juliette and Sam Jackson.
Firefighters rescued a young Scots girl who ‘snapped her ankle’ during a horror fall on the roof of a Fife high school. A relative of the 12-year-old told how the youngster had scaled the building at Glenwood High School in Glenrothes on Wednesday night.
pod of dolphins breaching high into the air just metres away from a Scots shoreline. Sam Loudon, 36, captured the incredible footage showing the majestic sea mammals soaring through the air close to the shore at Chanonry Point at Fortrose, Highland on Friday.
Queen Elizabeth University Hospitalwith serious injuries and medics made the decision to amputate the limb.
Dunfermline at around 5pm on Friday July 30. The disturbance involved two men and part of the street has been cordoned off.It has not yet been confirmed if there have been any injuries as a result.Enquiries into the nature of the circumstances remain ongoing.
Lanark mum-of-three, who has incurable Huntington’s disease, is on cloud nine after ticking off the most daring challenge on her bold bucket list so far.
cannabis worth an estimated £350,000. Officers swooped on the property in Lugar on Tuesday morning after being tipped off about potential drug involvement at the home.
heatwave came to an end. The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for thunderstorms across most of Scotland from midday on Tuesday, with twice the normal amount of rain for the month of expected to lash down.
It is a bittersweet moment for Queen Elizabeth.
West Lothian street. The 40-year-old female owner of the XL American Bulldog-type animal has also been reported to the Procurator Fiscal in connection with the incident.
tax details safe. Almost all of Scotland’s 7800 HMRC staff are working from home due to the pandemic and a new pay deal includes home working post- Covid too.
police officer feared she was being pursued for miles by a drone – but the bright light in the sky was actually a planet. It was only after a drawn-out “pursuit” that she sought help from senior officers, who told her it was Jupiter – some 365 million miles away.