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Ex-fiancée of killer fears he'll hunt her down after she went undercover for police

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Summary: Caroline 's ex-fiancé, Alexander McKellar , confessed to a murder he committed years ago, revealing a chilling secret to her. The victim, Tony Parsons , had vanished during a charity cycling event in the Highlands in 2017, his disappearance a long-standing mystery. Alexander led Caroline to the burial site, unknowingly marking it, while the police coerced her into spying on him for months. Caroline 's fight for improved witness protection continues, as she and her family fear for their safety. Despite the ongoing police investigations,...

Scotland: Killer driver who hid cyclist Tony Parsons' body jailed

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Summary: Alexander McKellar has been sentenced to 12 years in jail for killing cyclist Tony Parsons in a fatal collision and concealing the crime for over three years. McKellar's brother, Robert McKellar, who was a passenger during the incident, also awaits sentencing. The case gained attention due to Tony Parsons ' mysterious disappearance while on a charity trek. The breakthrough in the case came when Alexander started a new relationship and confessed to the crime to his partner, leading to the discovery of Parsons' remains. ...

Comedian's Zoo Joke Voted Funniest One-Liner at Edinburgh Fringe

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Summary: A comedian's simple zoo joke wins the title of funniest one-liner at the Edinburgh Fringe festival. The comedian expresses surprise and joy at the recognition, particularly in their first year performing at the festival. The winning joke is characterized as a classic Christmas cracker style humor that thrives within its immediate context. The comedian's show features a plethora of absurd characters and puns, contributing to the overall appeal. The comedian discusses their comedic style, which is rooted in character-driven comedy and opt...

A-levels: Students warned to expect lower grades

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Summary: The impact of COVID-19 on education will not be taken into account for this year's A-level grades , leading many students to expect lower results. Education Secretary Gillian Keegan emphasizes the importance of maintaining the value of qualifications and addressing the challenges faced by students who received grades during the disrupted years. Changes in A-level grading due to COVID-19 have led to fluctuations in the distribution of top grades , with concerns raised about university readiness. Students like Harry express hopes for fairness in the grading process despite the challenges posed by the pandemic. ...

Disgraced Former SNP MP Margaret Ferrier Ousted as Voters Trigger By-Election

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Summary: Former SNP MP Margaret Ferrier ousted after breaking Covid laws and exposing the public to risk. Nearly 12,000 voters signed a recall petition leading to her expulsion from the SNP. Scottish Labour views the by-election as an excellent opportunity to gain a seat. The SNP faced further issues with a Police Scotland probe into party finances and high-profile arrests. The by-election date will be set when Parliament resumes in September. A disgraced former MP who was co...

Air Mail: Orkney Residents to Receive Post By Drone

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Summary: The Royal Mail and Skyports are launching the UK's first permanent drone delivery service in the Orkney Islands. The drones will be used to transport mail and packages from the Kirkwall Delivery Office to designated islands. The proximity of the islands allows the use of existing CAA permissions for drone flights. The drone deliveries offer faster and more eco-friendly postal services, reducing carbon emissions. The trial period of three months will determine the feasibility of expanding the service to other areas. ...

Scotland Will Choose Independence, Insists Yousaf as New Policy Paper Released

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Summary: Scotland faces a demographic challenge , and Yousaf emphasizes the importance of a growing working-age population in the nation. Opponents of independence are accused of attempting to stifle the debate instead of presenting viable proposals for maintaining the union. Yousaf believes that the positive case for independence would secure a comprehensive victory in a referendum held today. The release of policy paper s is aimed at providing comprehensive information to empower the public in making informed decisions about independence . To achieve independence , Yousaf stresses the need for support to exceed 50%, nec...

Scottish Village of Kenmore Faces Transformation as American Billionaires Turn It Into Their Playground

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Summary: The Scottish village of Kenmore faces a radical transformation as an American real estate firm plans to build 208 luxury homes, causing concerns among the local community. Locals fear the development will lead to a privatized and exclusive environment, shutting them out of their own village and leaving many parts deserted. While some see the potential for economic benefits, others worry about the loss of the village's identity and call for government intervention to protect its character. ...

SNP leadership candidates' energy policies laid out at hustings

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SNP leadership candidates' energy policies laid out at hustings I think, certainly if I'm the leader for a future Scotland round, I don't think we should just lease, I think we should take an equity stake so that actually if companies are benefiting then that benefit, that profit is coming to us. So I will instruct for the next round at an equity stake in our renewables and I think there's also an advantage of having why do we not have a national renewable energy company? I think we should and that's something that I think again would help to make sure that the benefit of that amazing potential that we've got of renewables is not kept in the hands of profitable companies but shared with the people. Well the disgrace that Scotland is, one of the few countries that found oil and got poorer and that is why our kids are in poverty today and the lessons there are cl...

Roald Dahl would be 'APPALLED' at his books being rewritten | Jeffrey Archer

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Roald Dahl would be 'APPALLED' at his books being rewritten | Jeffrey Archer Good luck to the Queen I say. I think it was no more than common sense was it? I had the privilege of knowing Roald Dahl. Indeed, three of my short stories were on his tales of the unexpected. So I worked with him as well and he would be appalled. He'd be absolutely shocked. He'd say, I can see here him saying go to hell. You published my books or you can not publish them. You can see from that picture. He was a comudingly old thing and not easy to deal with. Geoffrey, on what basis can a publishing house change a book that's been in circulation? I think I checked. This book was written Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, writing 1964. Can they, well, how are they allowed to change the words that he used? I presume they approached the family in my own case. My publishers approached me som...

'I turned off Netflix and went to fight': The Scot who went to war in Ukraine

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'I turned off Netflix and went to fight': The Scot who went to war in Ukraine As a mother, it was very, very tough. A nightmare. He wanted to go and help, and I totally got all that. But I didn't like this feeling. And I didn't expect it to still be so. raw. Feeling so raw after it. They thought their boy might not return home from the front line in Ukraine. But Douglas did make it back to the family farm in South West Scotland. The helicopters are the worst. And you'll hear the. By this point you're crawling up the wall going, not today, please not today. He had no military training, but still decided he had to go. I was sat here actually drinking a beer, watching Netflix. I made my decision, packed up the stuff and left my job an awful lot. I'm young enough, I can contribute to a better world. He was known as Soap, a video game character, who was now ...