Class-B drugs on Thursday when they stopped a car travelling near Tomatin.
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Covid-19 cancelled their reception. Lynn Duffy, 31, and Steven Bennett, 32, planned a major party at Airth Castle in Stirlingshire with 170 guests flying in from all over the world.
But after the pandemic cancelled their plans, the newlyweds decided to hold a smaller party at St Paul's church in Shettleston Glasgow instead. They were married on Monday, December 28.They danced to a piper under a car park flood light with guests watching from a safe social distance.Primary school teacher Lynn came
.Class-B drugs on Thursday when they stopped a car travelling near Tomatin.
PAISLEY DAILY EXPRESS: Live news as it happensThe project, run by Scottish Families Affected by Alcohol and Drugs, is one of a number of schemes funded through the taskforce.The announcement comes as Renfrewshire recorded its highest number of deaths since records began in 1996 and three and half times higher than the rest of the UK.There were 45 drug deaths recorded in Renfrewshire in 2019, according to the report.Renfrewshire Council has pledged £2million to tackle drug and alcohol related
taking selfies from a diving board with a 50ft 'fatal' drop, it's been claimed.Operators say evidence suggests intruders ignored safety measures and anti-climb paint to scale the massive structure at Bon Accord Baths, Aberdeen, this weekend.The city baths, opened to the public in 1937, were enjoyed by generations of residents before they were closed amid council cuts in 2008.They have since been targeted by vandals and danger-seeking selfie takers who have posed from dangerous spots.The Save Bon
drinking.Thomas Drew, 34, caused one young girl to beg police to take him away because he was scaring her and other youngsters.Paisley Sheriff Court heard when Drew was lifted by cops, he turned violent, assaulting two police support officers by kicking each of them.Procurator fiscal depute Abbas Ali told the court it was Drew himself who first contacted police on July 31 last year, claiming his partner Melissa Kelly had damaged his car.However when cops attended the house at Westwood Gardens,
Jilly Isabella celebrating her 26th in lockdown, this year was no exception. Jilly Cross, also known as Jilly Isabella, shared a series of snaps on her Instagram page showing the thoughtful lengths her Hearts star boyfriend Andy Halliday went to to make her lockdown birthday extra special.
Happy birthday to Kate Middleton the Duchess of Cambridge!
Blantyre.But megastar Madonna was spotted reclining on board such a vehicle decked out in the celebrity uniform of sunglasses and a headscarf.Unfortunately for any Scots fans of the Queen of Pop who may have got rather excited at the image the music icon posted on Twitter, it's not the South Lanarkshire town we all know so well that she's set to visit.The 62-year-old is actually on a bus to the city of Blantyre in Malawi.Madonna's close connections to the southeastern African state are well
Aberdeen sparking a massive police probe. Officers from Police Scotland raced to Countesswells Forest, in the west of the city, after the grim discovery was made just before 11am on Thursday, January 7.
lotto winner Jane Park has ditched the lockdown in Scotland to spend Hogmanay in Dubai.
Scots after it appeared to show a 'lady on the rocks' at a Highland Loch. Sally Price was taking pictures of seals at Applecross when she accidentally snapped the ghostly figure.
Hearts and Scotland WAG Summer Harl has announced she is expecting a baby boy with goalkeeper other half Craig Gordon. The 31-year-old kept fans on social media guessing just before Christmas Day as she teased her gender reveal to her army of followers on Instagram.
surrogate for her mother has told how she gave birth to her own sister.
Christmas Day. The 30-year-old was cycling on the A6105 between Chirnside and Duns in the Scottish Borders when a blue Ford Focus collided with him.
Hurlford, near Kilmarnock, Ayrshire. At one point, the pony seems to be thinking about jumping over the bonnet of a car parked in a driveway, before galloping away.Local man Bert Salisbury was about to pick up his mail when he realised something was very wrong.Mr Salisbury, 53, said: “I heard the postman putting letters through the door then this almighty racket.“I looked up and saw this horse’s backside through the window and was totally shocked.
hospital. The Queen Elizabeth University Hospital Oversight Board was set up to address the specific issues of infection prevention and control at the £842 million facility, which opened in 2015.
son. Taxi driver Robert Aitchison battled through five inches of snow to get the un-named dad to Edinburgh Royal Infirmary earlier this month.
Christmas aged just three-months-old.Devastated Stephanie and Craig Simpson from Banchory, Aberdeenshire said goodbye to their infant daughter Peggy-Mae last Saturday after she passed away after being born with rare chromosome condition Trisomy 13.The condition affects around one in 25,000 babies and doctors told the couple that little Peggy-Mae would only live between seven and ten days when she was born on September 9.The young couple, aged 26 and 25, will spend Christmas without their