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Scots predator who ruined young women’s lives in campaign of terror unmasked

An online predator in Scotland, Andreas Gkertsos, has been revealed after a disturbing campaign of terror that left several young women’s lives shattered. Gkertsos, who is now 23 years old, initiated a sexploitation spree as a teenager, leaking explicit photos, stalking nine women, and extorting thousands of pounds from them. Despite admitting to multiple crimes,…
Head of Rape Crisis Scotland cleared over data breach complaints

Head of Rape Crisis Scotland cleared over data breach complaints The head of Rape Crisis Scotland, Sandy Brindley, who faced complaints regarding a potential data breach, has been cleared by the charity’s Board of Directors. In September, Chief Executive Sandy Brindley caused controversy by offering phone numbers of survivors to bolster her position when questioned…
SNPs Stephen Flynn told MSP of plans to take her job just hours before announcement

SNP’s Stephen Flynn Informs MSP of Plans to Take Her Job Hours Before Announcement SNP Westminster leader Stephen Flynn revealed his intention to take his colleague’s job just hours before making it public. Flynn, the MP for Aberdeen South, disclosed that he intends to run for the Aberdeen South & North Kincardine seat in the…
Glasgow hospital bosses failed to report 4 new cases of bird poop related infections

Health officials at Glasgow’s Queen Elizabeth University Hospital are facing criticism for failing to report four new cases of infections related to bird droppings. The infections were caused by Cryptococcus and occurred in patients treated at the hospital, which has been under scrutiny for various rare infections. The Scottish Hospitals Inquiry is investigating the hospital’s…
Prison chiefs rapped after staff rack up £7.5m in overtime payments

Prison chiefs in Scotland have come under fire from the country’s spending watchdog after staff accumulated £7.5 million in overtime payments. Auditor General Stephen Boyle criticized the Scottish Prison Service’s system, describing it as not fit for purpose, especially as the ex-gratia bill increased by £1.2 million from the previous year to reach £6.3 million.…
Prince Andrew forced to splash out on cut-price security after Charles axes £3million fund

Prince Andrew has been compelled to make arrangements for a more economical security service for his 30-room residence in Windsor after King Charles terminated the £3 million annual funding. Recent revelations from a tell-all book suggested that King Charles withdrew support, including security coverage, for Prince Andrew’s Royal Lodge in Windsor. Despite facing various controversies,…
Irish president leads tributes to D’Unbelievables star Jon Kenny after his death

Irish president leads tributes to D’Unbelievables star Jon Kenny after his death The Irish president has led tributes to the much-loved comedian and actor Jon Kenny, who has passed away at the age of 66. The Limerick-born performer was renowned as one half of the comedic duo D’Unbelievables alongside Pat Shortt. Jon Kenny was best…
Police chase after car stolen ends in horror M62 crash with driver critical

A high-speed police pursuit on the M62 resulted in a devastating crash when a car, allegedly stolen by four women, collided with another vehicle, critically injuring the driver. The chaotic incident unfolded between Ainley Top and Brighouse, West Yorkshire, at around 3.15pm, prompting significant delays on the motorway. West Yorkshire Police confirmed that the suspects…
Human remains found in field identified as missing man who vanished six months ago

Human remains found in a field in South Gloucestershire have been identified as belonging to 63-year-old David Wilson from Downend, who went missing six months ago. Despite being reported missing in late September, David was last seen in mid-May, and efforts by the police including two public appeals for information did not lead to any…
Former Home Secretary Lord Blunkett blasts London Underground ‘death trap’ after falling into gap at tube station

Former Home Secretary Lord Blunkett has spoken out against the London Underground, labelling it a ‘death trap’ after he fell into a gap at a tube station. Lord Blunkett, who is visually impaired, urged Transport for London to take more action to ensure the safety of visually impaired individuals. Three weeks ago, while trying to…
