Amazon Prime scam. The victim, from Galashiels, was subject to fake transactions by people claiming to work for the online retailer, in November 2020.
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heartbroken daughter is set to name a guide dog puppy after her late father 'Arthur' after raising more than £20,000 in his memory. Carol Danskin, of Broughty Ferry, Dundee, signed up for The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association's Name a Puppy scheme after her dad Arthur sponsored puppies for years.
Determined Carol has walked, cycled, abseiled and drank her way to £20,000 thanks to generous donors after raking in four-times her £5,000 target. And the big-hearted dog lover shows no signs of
.Amazon Prime scam. The victim, from Galashiels, was subject to fake transactions by people claiming to work for the online retailer, in November 2020.
Outlander star Sam Heughan after was invited to cater for the cast and crew. Calum Richardson, the owner of the award-winning Bay Fish and Chips in Stonehaven, was asked to come and cook for the Outlander team while they were filming at an undisclosed location.
stroke. Charlie Wilson was just 44 when, in 2008, he awoke without any sensation on the right side of his body.
Paisley. Lucia Wright had gone into the back garden at around 9.30pm on Monday to bring little Humphrey back inside as darkness fell.
puppy owner has spoken of her devastation after her beloved pooch has been left blind in one eye due to a 'freak accident'. Seven-month-old Springer Spaniel Teazal, was impaled in the eye by a branch while playing in the family garden last Friday leaving her with a horror injury.
puppy accidentally ate human faeces found alongside a river. Ashleigh Elvin is worried for her 10-month-old pup, Bonnie's, health after she gobbled the human waste near the River Esk in Musselburgh, East Lothian.
Dumfries and it is thought the dog was stolen from a nearby garden. The pooch was returned to its owner but it is believed that two female witnesses may have seen the dog being thrown from a small green van.
Nick Nairn says Scottish hospitality has received a new blow from the latest government plans.Nick, who already faced a traumatic lockdown after his Cook School was flooded, said the new social distancing regulations could sound the death knell for some businesses in the trade.He said: "Everyone in Scottish hospitality planning to open on 26th needs to read @scotgov draft regs on distancing.
Natalie Sanders-Mohammad will walk down the aisle holding her three-year-old son's hand to marry the love of her life at Crossbasket Castle in Blantyre. But while it will be the happiest day of her life, it will also be tinged with sadness because Natalie was given months to live after being diagnosed with breast cancer 18 months ago.
paedophiles changed his name by deed poll to pose as a respectable businessman.Depraved Steven Perrie, 56, has been jailed three times for child sex crimes, including possessing more than 400,000 images and 16,000 video clips.The collection was described as being of “unimaginable evil” and featured children as young as four.But the former bricklayer was able to spend just £45 to legally call himself Steven MacDonald for more than a year.He set up a company that put him in contact with children –
dog has miraculously survived a 300 foot horror plunge from a Scots waterfall unscathed.Heroic five hour efforts from the Moffat Mountain Rescue team saved little Louis the Springer spaniel after he fell in the Grey Mares Tail waterfall near Moffat in Dumfries and Galloway.Louis had managed to slip his lead and dropped the massive distance- around the height of the Statue of Liberty in New York.Mountain rescue teams were sent to either side of the waterfall to try and find the pooch.They could
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.
Kilmarnock farm on Sunday afternoon as they immediately alerted their vet. Sadly the sheep couldn't be saved and was in extreme pain following the attack which left the animal with severe injuries.
Dumbarton wedding venue to refund her deposit after the hotel revealed plans to demolish their function suite.The woman spoke out after the Lennox Herald reported last week how a couple were allegedly reassured their wedding at Dumbuck House Hotel would go ahead, despite permission already being sought to knock down the suite.They say they were partly refunded and were left £600 short.The second bride contacted us after seeing the article amid concerns over her £500 deposit.Did you know you can
Dumfries and Galloway yesterday. Helen Renton, 44, was killed after she collided with a van on the A710 near Southwick just after 1pm on Sunday, April 11.
pet cemetery sparking a frantic appeal for the owner. The 'heart-wrenching sight' of the black dog was spotted yesterday by a concerned walker at ICare Pet Crematorium in Whitburn.
Scottish beer lovers to help them name the latest addition to their beer lineup with the successful entrant also winning the very first case of the brand-new brew. Teaming up with long-term supplier, the Alloa based Williams Bros, the firms have brewed a tropical New England White IPA which will be sold in stores across the UK.
puppy was left with an extremely swollen muzzle after being stung by a bee. The five-month-old Labrador was rushed to Tay Valley Veterinary Centre in Perth after her run in with the flying bug last week.
wedding could still go ahead despite planning permission already being sought to demolish the function suite.The woman spoke to the Lennox Herald last week about her disappointment over the way her booking was handled.She was due to wed her partner last July at the Dumbuck House Hotel but it had to be postponed due to the Covid pandemic.An alternative date for this July was arranged but the couple were left confused when they received a call in February from the venue asking if they would like
crash between a motorbike and a car on a Scots road. The 62-year-old was rushed to Lorne and Islands District and General Hospital after the smash around 2.30pm yesterday on the A85 east of Connel.