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‘Curse’ of Omaze prize draw as excitement turns to misery for new luxury home-owners

Luxury home-ownership turned sour for some winners of the Omaze prize draw, as excitement quickly transformed into misery. The hope of owning a lavish property through a competition like Omaze can seem like a dream come true. However, for some fortunate winners, their newfound luxury homes came with unexpected challenges and disappointments. One such winner,…
Gregg Wallace’s third wife made savage dig after bitter break-up

Gregg Wallace’s third wife issues sharp comment following acrimonious split Gregg Wallace, the renowned TV chef, has recently taken a step back from his on-screen appearances amidst an external investigation conducted by Banijay UK into historical allegations of misconduct. These allegations include claims of inappropriate behaviour towards a woman and unwanted advances during filming. Ghostwriter…
Scots cops arrest 8 in connection with ‘drug activity’ on notorious street

Eight individuals have been apprehended by Scottish police in connection with illegal drug activities on a notorious street in Edinburgh. The arrests came following an increase in plain-clothed patrols in response to concerns raised by the public and local businesses regarding unlawful operations at Hunter Square and the High Street in the Scottish capital. The…
Residents evacuated after wall collapses in Stirling city street and crushes car

Residents in Stirling were forced to evacuate their homes after a wall collapsed in Harvey Wynd, crushing a car parked on the street. The incident occurred early in the morning, prompting Stirling Council to take immediate action to ensure the safety of the area. Specialist officers from the council’s roads service and Police Scotland responded…
Cocaine and cannabis worth £9500 found by police in Larkhall house

Police in Larkhall discovered cocaine and cannabis valued at £9500 during a recent house search. The incident unfolded when officers responded to a disturbance call and found the illicit substances at a property in Cameronian Way. Andrew Everett, 34, appeared before Hamilton Sheriff Court where he confessed to being involved in drug supply activities on…
Awestruck Scots watch as The Polar Express steams past their homes
A festive delight amazed Scots as The Polar Express chuffed past their homes in Edinburgh on November 30 and December 1. Families were left in awe as the train journeyed through Gorgie, approaching Slateford as it departed the capital. The magical experience, lasting one to two hours, began at Edinburgh Waverley station and continued on…
Outlander actor Greggory Odjig cleared of ‘raping unconscious woman’ in Glasgow hotel

Outlander Star Greggory Odjig Acquitted of Allegations the He Raped Unconscious Woman in Glasgow Hotel Outlander actor Greggory Odjig has been cleared of rape allegations after a trial at the High Court in Stirling. The 47-year-old indigenous Canadian actor was accused of raping a woman, a part-time actress in her 30s, at a serviced apartment…
Youngsters lead Stirling Royal Christmas carol service to mark city’s anniversary

Youngsters took the lead during a special Christmas carol service in Stirling, marking the city’s anniversary. The Christmas Community Carol Service took place at the historic Church of the Holy Rude, where students from schools and community programmes in the city showcased their singing talents. The event, organised by The Royal Foundation of the Prince…
Vital Falkirk flood protection work could see extra 1% added to council tax

Vital Falkirk flood protection work may lead to a 1% increase in council tax, according to a report presented to Falkirk councillors. The work required to reduce flood risks across the Falkirk district is estimated to need significant funding, which could potentially be sourced from a slight rise in council tax. Earlier this year, Falkirk…
Controversial Perth wind turbine to power offices is given opening ceremony

Controversial wind turbine at Aviva’s Perth office officially opened by First Minister and company CEO A controversial 252ft-high wind turbine at the premises of an insurance company in Perth was given an official opening ceremony last week. First Minister John Swinney and Aviva Group’s chief executive Amanda Blanc were present for the ribbon-cutting event. The…
