lottery winner has become a mum again at 48-years-old. Gillian Bayford was 'shocked' to find out she was pregnant before having her lockdown baby, Emilie.
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money from his bank account after calling his Edinburgh home.But he was snared after bank staff grew concerned about the large withdrawal and alerted police.Baig appeared at Edinburgh Sheriff Court on Thursday along with co-accused Abdul Sajjad.Sajjad admitted dragging two police constables alongside his car when he tried to flee them.
The 33-year-old also pled guilty to hitting another officer with the vehicle to her injury while attempting to escape.Fiscal depute Anna Robertson told how Baig
.lottery winner has become a mum again at 48-years-old. Gillian Bayford was 'shocked' to find out she was pregnant before having her lockdown baby, Emilie.
Stephen Glass and Allan Russell for the first time.And next week he’ll enter battle with the final part of the new Aberdeen management team – Scott Brown.The duo have crossed swords plenty of times in the past and Wednesday will be no different.
puppies were snatched from a Scots farm at the weekend has been described as "phenomenal". Breeder Veronica Martin was inundated with so many message and friend requests from across the UK that her computer crashed.
Join thousands of others in getting the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox.Police are hunting for a father and son who went missing.Alan Caldwell (48) from Polbeth took his twelve-year-old son Thomas out and the pair have not been seen since yesterday afternoon.Police and the family are now desperately appealing to the public for information.A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “Officers in West Lothian are carrying out enquiries to trace father and son Alan Caldwell (48) and
Greenock, said: “I was a regular blood donor so I followed the link and registered.”While he was not a match for the man in the appeal, in November JohnPaul got a call from the charity DKMS, which runs registers for stem cell and bone marrow donors, saying he was a potential match for someone else.Did you know you can keep up to date with the latest news by signing up to our daily newsletter?We send a morning and lunchtime newsletter covering the latest headlines every day.We also send
Rangers. Defender Niko Katic (knee) remains a long-term absentee.
Alex Radan was struck by a neighbour near the site in Dumfries on Friday evening.
car crash on a Scots road. The horror smash happened on Charnwood Place in Dumfries yesterday around 6.50pm.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.Two talented Old Bonhill singers have been recognised for their work to spread some cheer during the pandemic, by being nominated for a prestigious national award.Jack Mullen, 14, and Alfie King, 12, have been nominated for Unsung Hero of the Year at the Sunday Mail YoungScot awards, after performing outside care homes and to neighbours who have been shielding over lockdown.The duo have also raised money
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Celtic are hell-bent on ensuring the last of their Treble doesn’t slip from their grasp as they look to salvage some pride from a shocking season.
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Scott Brown. The veteran midfielder confirmed this week that he'll leave Parkhead at the end of the season after 14 trophy-laden years.
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Kieran Tierney has hailed Scott Brown as his "hero" after the captain announced he was leaving Celtic. The 35-year-old midfielder has signed a pre-contract with Aberdeen to become a player-coach under new manager Stephen Glass.
Scott Brown is set to depart after a glorious career with the club as he eyes up a player-assistant manager role at Aberdeen. With his combative style on the pitch, the former Scotland midfielder is as much a pantomime villain for opposition fans as he is a legend for the Parkhead faithful.
stun guns disguised as torches.He bought three weapons, marked “police”, online before telling cops he did not know they were illegal.Thomas Scott, 54, from Carnoustie, Angus, faces a minimum prison sentence of five years after pleading guilty at Dundee Sheriff Court to possessing the firearms.Scott’s solicitor revealed his client had bought the stun guns after believing he was under threat.“Paranoid delusions led him to believe he was at risk of home invasion and he purchased these items to