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Crown Office considers probe into murder of Claire Inglis by partner released on bail

The Crown Office is considering launching an investigation into the murder of Claire Inglis by her partner, who was released on bail prior to the tragic incident. Christopher McGowan, with a history of 39 previous convictions, strangled and beat Claire, 28, just six weeks after being granted bail to live in the Stirling flat she…
Senior MSPs criticised over membership of ‘Building Bridges With Israel’ cross-party group

Senior Members of the Scottish Parliament (MSPs) are facing criticism for their involvement in the ‘Building Bridges With Israel’ cross-party group, despite Israel being under investigation by the International Criminal Court for alleged war crimes in Gaza. The lobby group, led by former Tory leader Jackson Carlaw, had Israeli diplomat Oren Marmorstein advocate for targeting…
SNP in talks with Lib Dems over deal to pass Scottish Government Budget in December

SNP Holds Talks with Lib Dems to Secure Scottish Government Budget Approval in December In a move to pass the Scottish Government Budget later this year, the Scottish National Party (SNP) is engaging in discussions with the Liberal Democrats. With John Swinney’s minority administration requiring support from another party to succeed in a vote on…
Scots DJ Suzie McGuire’s daughter hoping for chart success with mum’s song 20 years on

DJ Suzie McGuire’s daughter, Millie, is aspiring for chart success by releasing a dance single that her mother first recorded 20 years ago. The talented 20-year-old, who is currently showcasing her dancing and singing skills at Glasgow’s Berlinkys live venue, recently completed an HND in musical theatre at Gamta. Millie seized the opportunity to recreate…
Scots celebrity architect sanctioned by watchdogs after family home revamp goes wrong

**Scots celebrity architect sanctioned by watchdogs after family home revamp goes wrong – Daily Record** A renowned architect from Scotland, Danny Campbell, has been reprimanded by regulatory watchdogs for unacceptable professional conduct following a mishandled home renovation project. Known for his role as the host of the BBC show “Scotland’s Home of The Year,” Campbell…
Influencers host weight loss jab Mounjaro meet-up in Glasgow despite Scots nurse’s death

Influencers in Glasgow are hosting a gathering to celebrate a weight loss jab despite the recent death of a Scottish nurse linked to the same medication. The Mounjaro Meetup event, featuring popular users of the weight-loss drug tirzepatide, is set to take place in Glasgow. The drug has gained popularity and was recently approved by…
Families affected by QEUH infection scandal blast NHS for spending thousands to coach staff for inquiry

Families affected by the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital (QEUH) infection scandal have criticised NHS bosses for spending thousands on coaching staff for the ongoing public inquiry. NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGGC) has reportedly allocated £20,000 annually to an external PR firm to train their employees to appear before the Scottish Hospitals Inquiry. This investigation…
Bungling NHS chiefs leaked private info about Sam Eljamel victims to member of public

NHS chiefs mistakenly leaked private information relating to the victims of disgraced surgeon Sam Eljamel to a member of the public. The breach occurred in September and affected 657 individuals, prompting NHS Tayside to issue an apology. Among those affected by the leak was Jules Rose, a key figure in the campaign for an investigation…
Remembering Scotland’s unarmed ‘Parachuting Padre’ who dropped behind enemy lines with SAS during WW2

In a new book, the remarkable story of the Church of Scotland minister Fraser McLuskey, known as the ‘Parachuting Padre’, is shared. During World War II, McLuskey volunteered to be dropped into occupied France with the SAS in June 1944 armed with nothing but a bible. Carrying a makeshift church in a wicker basket, he…
Woman trolled for ‘worst’ Christmas tree after spending 6 hours decorating

**Woman Faces Online Backlash Over ‘Unique’ Christmas Tree Decor** A mother faced harsh criticism and trolling on social media after sharing a photo of her elaborately decorated Christmas tree. Joanne Rayworth, from Fleetwood, spent six hours meticulously decorating her tree with non-traditional colours like silver, light blue, pinks, and purples. Despite pouring her heart and…

