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Scots grandad living in terror as campervan petrol bombed outside home
A Scottish grandfather is living in fear after his campervan was targeted in a petrol bomb attack outside his home. Michael Sweeney had been watching over his 10-year-old grandson at his residence in the Carntyne area of Glasgow when the incident occurred. The 50-year-old rushed to extinguish the flames, but his neighbour intervened just in…
Loch Lomond Shores bosses submit plans to introduce parking charges for visitors

Loch Lomond Shores bosses have submitted plans to introduce parking charges for visitors at the popular shopping centre located on the banks of Loch Lomond. The planning application aims to implement changes to the car parks to allow for the introduction of parking fees starting in early Spring 2025. The decision to charge for parking…
Woman Marries Man Who Sustained Head Injury And Forgot They Broke Up Seven Months Earlier

Love can take unexpected turns, but this story of resilience and connection stands out. After a man sustained a concussion that erased his memory of a breakup, he unknowingly rekindled his relationship with his ex-girlfriend. What began as a tragic accident led to a heartwarming second chance—one that culminated in marriage. Speaking to UNILAD, the…
Falkirk roads need more money to be kept in decent condition

Falkirk Council is pushing for increased funding to maintain the roads in the area after a recent survey identified roads as the most valued service by the public. According to a report presented to Falkirk Council’s Scrutiny Committee, it will require nearly £8 million annually to upkeep the 325 km of roads in the district.…
Vile dad and daughter cops mocked gay and disabled people on WhatsApp

A father and daughter who were former police officers have been found to have exchanged derogatory and offensive messages, including racist and discriminatory remarks, on WhatsApp. Annie and Craig Napier, based in separate departments, were discovered to have sent repulsive messages between April 21, 2020, and May 26, 2021. The messages included mockery of disabled…
Lanarkshire student joins cast of Christmas panto Rumpelstiltskin at Platform Theatre

A Lanarkshire student has landed a role in the Christmas pantomime ‘Rumpelstiltskin’ at the Platform Theatre in Glasgow. Taylor McInnes, a 20-year-old second-year HND Musical Theatre student at Glasgow Kelvin College, will be part of the ensemble cast playing the spirits of the ‘Northern Lights’ in the festive production. Excited about this opportunity, Taylor expressed…
Cop in hospital and woman ‘bitten’ amid horror ‘dog attack’ in Edinburgh

In Edinburgh, a police officer is currently in the hospital after reportedly being attacked by a dog. The incident occurred in the Willowbrae area of the city, prompting riot police to respond following reports of a woman also being attacked by the same dog around 9.10am on Tuesday, December 3. Upon arrival at the scene,…
Stirling venue set to host tribute gigs for former Frightened Rabbit frontman

Stirling’s Tolbooth Venue to Host Tribute Gigs for Late Frightened Rabbit Frontman Former Frightened Rabbit frontman Scott Hutchison is set to be honoured with two sold-out tribute gigs in Stirling. The indie rock band’s music and the enduring legacy of their lead vocalist will be celebrated at the city’s Tolbooth. Scheduled for Friday and Saturday,…
South Korea declares martial law amid fears of new attack from Kim Jong-un

South Korea has declared martial law amid fears of a potential new attack from North Korean leader Kim Jong-un. President Yoon Suk Yeol made the announcement during a televised briefing, emphasising the need to “eradicate pro-North Korean forces and protect the constitutional democratic order.” This step comes as tensions between the two Koreas have been…
West Lothian high school bans pupils from taking mobile phones to class

West Lothian High School Implements Phone Ban for Classrooms Linlithgow Academy in West Lothian, Scotland, has taken a bold step by banning the use of mobile phones in classrooms. The decision, which has been in effect since the spring, has received overwhelming support from parents and staff. Headteacher Grant Abbot shared during a recent meeting…

