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  1. Through one-to-one support from Business Gateway senior business adviser, John McAndrew, the hospice received guidance to navigate the funding application process and identify additional expert support to strengthen the project.
  2. "Two innocent people were attacked purely because of the colour of their skin."
  3. The details of the surge in near-fatal overdose incidents have been brought forward ahead of a meeting of Argyll and Bute Council’s Helensburgh and Lomond area committee.
  4. William Bermingham, who was given a life sentence in 2006, had been accused of entering the cell of the alleged rape victim at Glenochil.
  5. Elaine Liddle, from Bathgate, and colleague Laura Hart are both Senior Charge Nurses at Rachel House in Kinross and bravely took on a tandem skydive for Children’s Hospices Across Scotland (CHAS) which supports children with life-shortening conditions and their families.
  6. Golfers from across the UK took part in the prestigious competition at Belleisle and Seafield Golf Courses.
  7. The EYC was graded ‘very good’ across three quality indicators relating to leadership, children’s play and learning and supporting children to achieve.
  8. Stephen Ogilvie was attacked by David McLeave at the property in West Lothian in 2001.
  9. Cheryl Downs is accused of killing her ex-partner in the bathroom and hiding his body for 11 months under a cover
  10. The victim suffered bad injuries to her cheek, ear, lip and neck.