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Woman slams restaurant for 'publicly humiliating' her after 'dine and dash' video goes viral
Mollie Birch says she's now trying to clear her name that she didn't 'dine and dash' after a clip of her leaving a restaurant went viral -
World Cup Scottish bank holiday refused by four more councils
Only one council has approved the bank holiday for its staff so far while six have formally rejected the day off. -
Pupils at Holytown Primary gain Gold Rights Respecting School award for second time
The Gold Award, presented through the Rights Respecting Schools programme by UNICEF UK, recognises schools where children’s rights are fully embedded in everyday life. -
Cuba opens fire on US boat killing multiple people
Cuba claims its military fired on a US speedboat that entered territorial waters, killing four people and injuring six in a confrontation on Friday -
Huge haul of 'illicit cigarettes' that often contain harmful substances seized
Officers recovered the haul from a premises in Paisley town centre last week. -
Lanarkshire MSP's Bill to improve political accountability voted down at Holyrood
The Scottish Parliament (Recall and Removal of Members) Bill, drawn up by Reform Central Scotland list MSP Graham Simpson failed at its third and final stage of its debate. -
Teen is locked up after 'brutal' axe attack on woman in Hamilton
An injury to her arm was so bad that muscle was severed and surgeons had to insert a metal rod. -
'Small manhood' doctor who spied on victims with hidden cameras struck off
Ju Young Um claimed that he spied on more than 30 people with hidden cameras as a result of his small penis. -
Man facing death penalty after 'agreeing to move drugs around' Bali
Indonesia has some of the strictest laws in drug smuggling with a potential sentence of execution -
Scots cops overhaul dead body procedures after gamekeeper murder trial blunders
Top Police Scotland officer was forced to apologise after jailing of killer gamekeeper David Campbell - whose conviction was built on circumstantial evidence after the murder scene was destroyed

