attack two schoolgirls was jailed for three months on Wednesday. Martin Reeves incited the dog to chase the girls and they were forced to run across a road without looking as they tried to escape.
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Perthshire is preparing to host a two-day celebration of quality Scottish food and drink this summer. The Glenalmond Farmers’ Market will take place at the independent boarding school on August 21-22, when more than 40 stalls will be set up in the Quad at the heart of its 300-acre setting.
The partnership with Perth Farmers’ Market looks to embrace the school’s local produce heritage. Many of the school’s former pupils have also gone on to forge very successful careers in farming and
.attack two schoolgirls was jailed for three months on Wednesday. Martin Reeves incited the dog to chase the girls and they were forced to run across a road without looking as they tried to escape.
Love Island aired and we think this season is going to be a good one! Just to recap, the Islanders were put into couples made up of Liberty and Jake, Shannon and Aaron, Toby and Kaz, Hugo and Sharon and Faye and Brad.Scottish Islander Shannon has already revealed she isn't really feeling her coupling with Aaron and Jake said sparks weren't flying between him and Liberty, so could we see some couple swapping happen tonight? The couples enjoyed their first night in the villa which seen them take
Irn-Bru during a tour of AG Barr's factory in Cumbernauld, where the soft drink is manufactured. She was joined by her grandson William, the Duke of Cambridge, known as the Earl of Strathearn in Scotland, who took a sip of the soft drink as the Queen looked on.
Join thousands of others in getting the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox.Veterans charity Erskine is set to welcome National Clinical Director Jason Leitch to its airwaves tomorrow.Erskine Veterans Radio, a 24-hour online radio station, was launched in April this year and is a new way for residents at the Renfrewshire-based charity’s network of care homes to stay connected to the outside world.The first of its kind for Veterans in Scotland, it allows Erskine supporters
Glasgow set to reach a peak of 23 degrees on Tuesday. The Met Office said of the Strathclyde region: "Mainly dry with some warm or very warm sunshine."However, overnight low cloud may extend westwards through the Central Belt before burning off by day."Edinburgh will be slightly cooler with a 19 degree start tomorrow but lowering temperatures throughout the week.
Rangers and Celtic Colts teams. The two B teams are set to take part in this coming season's Lowland League, an idea that was met with some opposition in various areas of the Scottish pyramid but ultimately passed.
Paisley after setting a deliberate blaze.Police in Paisley are appealing for information after an empty building in Forbes Place was set alight shortly before midnight last night.Emergency services raced to the scene, near to Causeyside Street in the town, after a member of the public noticed the building was on fire.Cops have now launched a probe into the blaze, which they say caused "significant damage", after it was deemed deliberate by firefighters from the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service
pandemic news is likely to be dominated by talks between Nicola Sturgeon and Andy Burnham to discuss the ban on all non-essential travel from Scotland to Manchester and Salford. At a press conference on Tuesday the Labour mayor of Greater Manchester told reporters he was seeking a “political route” out of the dispute.
Nicola Sturgeon is set to issue an update on ‘Freedom Day’ and the latest coronavirus situation in the Scottish Parliament later today.
Highlander star Christopher Lambert enjoyed his first taste of haggis EVER on a film set with Scot Gianni Capaldi. Actor Christopher, who starred in not one but four different Highlander films, admitted he hadn't actually ever tried haggis during his time here making the films from the eighties up until 2000.
staycation boom, with a record 6.4million holidaymakers expected over the summer. Estimates suggest around 16million people, a third of all UK adults, are planning a post-lockdown break by September, and around 40 per cent of those are intending to spend time in Scotland.
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court orders. He threatened to kill the first woman’s brother and, like Cain and Abel in the Bible, his own brother.
school boy who died after being knocked off his bike by a bus has issued her heartfelt thanks to the community. Jay Gallacher’s family say they have been ‘overwhelmed’ by the generosity and kindness shown to them by everyone since losing their beloved son on June 5.
family slept inside. The horror incident happened in Auchinleck on Beechwood Avenue at 3am on Tuesday.
court charged with breaking into a police car and stealing a satnav. Ross McFadyen is said to have targeted the Police Scotland vehicle on Monday, June 14, 2021.
Follow all the latest updates on our blog below. A delay to lockdown easing may also help break the link between infections and hospital admissions, a public health professor suggested.Professor Linda Bauld, from the University of Edinburgh, told LBC that the variant first identified in India now accounted for the majority of UK cases, but the death rate among people with this infection was low."You can see amongst people who were infected with this variant, the mortality rate was 0.7%, just 12