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Sinister Celtic fan identified cop from sick 'pig watch' page and had pics of his wife
Iain Clift told the cop "I know where you stay" and had pictures of the officer's wife on his mobile phone. -
Five 'healthy' foods that could increase your risk of heart disease
The British Heart Foundation has warned certain gut-friendly foods and drinks may increase cardiovascular disease risk -
Waitrose worker who stopped Easter egg thief 'sacked after 17 years'
Walker Smith, 54, was fired after confronting a shoplifter stealing luxury Easter eggs, despite working there for 17 years. -
Mum 'palmed off' by doctors before young son rushed to hospital for emergency surgery
Enzo Connolly was transferred to Edinburgh - 60 miles from home - after doctors in Dundee discovered a blockage in his bowel. -
Shoplifters 'wrestle staff and smash door' costing store owner thousands
Mohammed Bilal feels there has been a rise in shoplifting at his store in Bathgate over the past few years. -
Pro-IRA flute band advertise practice at Glasgow school as council issues statement
The Vol. Sean McIlvenna RFB Glasgow flute band have been practicing at St Roch's Secondary School, it has emerged. -
Picturesque road passing through Scottish Highlands begins in bustling city centre
One of Scotland’s most scenic drives begins its journey in a bustling city centre -
Criminal Record: Violent thug battered ex while on bail and Ayr murder bid
Criminal Record has brought together a round-up of today's biggest crime stories. -
Tax super rich Scots to ensure universal benefits like free bus passes can continue, say Greens
EXCLUSIVE: Ross Greer said he "rejects completely" that popular policies such as free prescriptions and free university tuition for Scots are becoming unaffordable. -
Three youths charged after major fire erupts at abandoned Aberdeen mill
Emergency services were called to the abandoned Stoneywood Mill building after the alarm was raised at around 5.20pm on Sunday, March 29.

