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Outlander actor allegedly ‘raped unconscious woman at Glasgow hotel before co-star stepped in’

In a shocking courtroom revelation, Outlander actor Greggory Odjig has been accused of raping a woman at a Glasgow hotel, with fellow co-star Glenn Gould stepping in to protect the victim. The trial, now in its fourth day, has brought to light disturbing allegations surrounding the incident at the Premier Suites Plus serviced apartments on…
Scots cops crackdown on bus bandits as thugs skelp vehicles with missiles

Scottish Authorities Crack Down on Bus Attacks by Thugs In response to a recent surge in anti-social behaviour targeting public transport vehicles, Police Scotland has launched a crackdown on bus bandits in different parts of the country. Incidents in Edinburgh and Renfrewshire have prompted a concerted effort by law enforcement to ensure the safety of…
Tesco customers in Wishaw can gift toys to children in need this Christmas as part of collection for Women’s Aid

Tesco customers in Wishaw are stepping up to bring joy to children in need this Christmas by participating in a toy collection for Women’s Aid. The initiative aims to support women and children affected by domestic abuse, ensuring every child in the community receives a gift on Christmas morning. The collection is taking place at…
Sabrina Carpenter’s Espresso named biggest song of 2024 by BBC Radio 1

Sabrina Carpenter’s hit song “Espresso” has been named the biggest song of 2024 by BBC Radio 1, surpassing tracks by other notable artists such as Charli XCX and Chappell Roan. This disco-infused tune from the American pop sensation dominated the UK charts for seven weeks and garnered two Grammy nominations for record of the year…
Gregg Wallace to ‘be replaced by rival host’ on MasterChef amid harassment probe

Gregg Wallace, the well-known host of MasterChef, is facing a potential replacement on the popular cooking show amid ongoing allegations of harassment. Wallace has decided to step back from his presenting role as the BBC conducts an external review into historical misconduct claims made against him. These allegations include instances of inappropriate behaviour such as…
Falkirk council say £145m being held back over teacher numbers row should be released

Falkirk Council Calls for Release of £145m Amid Teacher Numbers Dispute Falkirk Council is pressuring the Scottish Government to release £145.5 million that has been withheld due to a disagreement over teacher numbers. The Labour group of Falkirk Council proposed an amendment for the unrestricted allocation of the funds, a proposal that was supported by…
Festive drive is on for SSPCA as charity seeks donations for dogs and cats over Christmas

The Scottish SPCA (SSPCA) is launching a festive donation drive at their rescue centres across the country to support dogs and cats during the Christmas season. The charity is appealing to the public to contribute items such as dog and cat food to ensure that the animals in their care are well-fed and content as…
Connor lands n-ice role with British Para Curling team

Connor McGeorge Takes on New Role with British Para Curling Team British coach Connor McGeorge has been appointed as a paralympic performance academy coach with British Curling, alongside his current role as the active campus co-ordinator at Dumfries and Galloway College. In his new position, McGeorge will be supporting and developing para-athletes as they strive…
‘Blessed and honoured’ to take on historic Dumfries church

The River of Life Church in Dumfries has celebrated a rededication and thanksgiving event at the historically significant St Mary’s Greyfriars church. With an almost 200-strong congregation, the church now owned by The River of Life Church holds a special place in the hearts of its members. Pastor Mark Smith highlighted the rich history of…
Scots poverty charity’s minibus torched by thugs leaving struggling families with ‘nothing at Christmas’

A charity in Scotland dedicated to helping those living in poverty has been left devastated after their minibus was set on fire by cruel vandals. Auchmuty and Dovecot Tenants & Residents Association (ADTRA) volunteers in Fife were shocked to discover their lifeline minibus destroyed in an early morning attack. The non-profit organisation, which assists over…

