The barbaric attack has caused widespread outrage and been condemned by politicians and community leaders
The barbaric attack has caused widespread outrage and been condemned by politicians and community leaders
"We are so behind the rest of the UK and Europe in many ways"
The retailer's first pub is expected to open later this month
The Funky Natz Foundation was set up by the parents of 11-year-old Natalie Hughes who died suddenly in March 2011.
The new pub will open at an existing store and accommodate up to 60 customers
It will bring the retailer's award-winning range of quality wines, beers and spirits to local shoppers and residents for the first time.
"My friend joked you've got Piranhas, black caymen crocodiles, jaguars, green anacondas and Tribes, then there's some rocket from Ballybeen running across the jungle with a rucksack on and they are not sure what is more of a danger!
Maureen spoke to the consultant who had treated David that day and he said the only thing that could have saved David's life would have been a vaccination
Liam Kirkham, 24, from Catrine, is going back to The Gailes in Irvine, where he’s already swinging into action as part of the venue’s PGA pro coaching team.
A monitoring programme is being started as a precautionary measure, over the next three months, a time of year when queens are likely to emerge.
"After six years in the planning process, we’re delighted to today confirm the development of a brand new public house"
The project is part of a £26m handout to Scottish local authorities via the Scottish Government’s Active Travel Infrastructure Fund.
A man sustained multiple facial fractures and a brain injury
The club was formed in 1963 and regularly shows off their displays at exhibitions
The fresh gradings follow a visit from the Care Inspectorate in March with the results now published.
"It is disgusting and it is being done in an area where children are going to school in the morning and are having to try to avoid it."
Councillors will be asked to consider transfer or closures of community centres, libraries and more than 75 posts as financial crisis hits home.
Alexander Blue was found badly beaten outside his home in Glasgow’s west end in June 2002.
Families were overjoyed to welcome their little ones just hours before the most romantic day of the year
It comes after the High Court cleared the supermarket chain to push forward with the plans after rejecting a legal challenge to the proposal last year