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Category: Dumbarton
COMPANIES MAKING PROFITS OUT OF RAPE MISERY
Assistant Chief Constable Gillian MacDonald of Police Scotland said the lengths of time mobile telephones were retained were specific to individual investigations.
She added: “We recognise the inconvenience this may cause and are working with partners to address this. We have proposals to introduce cyber kiosks that would help speed up this process, and in some cases prevent the need to retain devices.
DON ROBERTO AND ME
Imagine how hard it might be to uphold values such as these if we were to remain part of an isolated UK in the hands of free-booting, right-wing, English nationalists. There is then only one possible choice on the ballot paper, the party whose founding president Don Roberto became in 1934, the Scottish National Party.
PETRA’S PEAKY BLINDERS
No amount of training can prepare you for the effects of altitude sickness and though all of us are suffering to various degrees, we all feel hugely grateful to be safe, well and now in the midst of our three day walk out of the Khumbu valley.
KIRKTONHILL RESIDENTS RAGING OVER CHURCH PLANS FOR CHILDREN’S HOME
Serious concern about this ensued amongst residents, who called meetings to discuss the proposal – and make clear their opposition to the Kirk’s plans for the house. One woman, when she heard there was a distinct possibility that teenage boys and girls with records of questionable behaviour would be moving in next door to her declared that she would be getting out.
WHO PAID FOR YOUR POPPY TODAY?
Annual accounts show the 10 wealthiest armed forces charities have cash reserves totalling £277m.