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Julie Hogg's killer Billy Dunlop to remain in closed prison conditions after panel denied move
William Dunlop, now 61, strangled Julie Hogg in Billingham, County Durham, in 1989 and hid her mutilated body behind a bath panel where it lay undiscovered for more than two months -
Dan Walker 'poleaxed' at Gary Speed's last words to him before tragic death
The presenter spoke about how he still thinks about his old pal every single day. -
DWP battle for PIP benefits left woman with MS considering ending her own life
Charlotte Hargreaves-Wright opened up on her health that left her feeling "like a prisoner in my own home." -
Cops shoot 'XL Bully' type dog after it attacked man and woman
Local reports indicate that the large canine was an XL Bully type dog. -
Scots college teams up with top New York University to help produce world's top chefs
The City of Glasgow College and the Bronx-based Monroe University’s Culinary Institute of New York signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU), which enables the staff and students of both to work together to achieve the highest standards of culinary excellence. -
Mum of M6 crash Glasgow victim says it was 'definitely murder' as ruling made
Richard Woods 'would have faced a mansalughter charge' had he survived the horror crash which killed a family. -
Tragic dad who went to hospital 'feeling out of sorts' died five months later
David Paul went to the medical facility and was given a scan by doctors. -
Mum's desperate six word cry to kids before car explodes on motorway
Caroline Rodda, 48, her husband Grant, 52, and their two children - Betsy, eight, and Sunny, seven - were travelling home to Hertfordshire from Cheltenham when a warning light flashed up on the dashboard of their Land Rover. -
Rutherglen welcomes film team for special screening
Community group Healthy 'n' Happy arranged a special showing of The Low Road as part of their mental health and suicide prevention project. -
Parents of terminally ill boy leave Scotland to give him 'fighting chance' with US treatment
Little Jamie Tierney Jr's parents have been desperately trying to save him since he was diagnosed in March 2022.