Perth businessman’s ‘worst nightmare’ as £700 of clothing stolen from car outside Dundee flat
Elliot Miln, 24, had only moved to the Dundee flat two months earlier.
Domestic brute drove home drunk from Perth court after downing two litres of vodka
Poitr Danowski appeared in the dock and admitted two "very distressing" assaults on his ex-partner.
Driver used car as ‘weapon’ to knock cyclist off bike in Glenrothes
The cyclist was left with severe and lasting physical and mental injuries.
Japan: Death toll rises to 7 as unprecedented rainfall batters Ishikawa
Unprecedented rainfall in Japan's Ishikawa has claimed seven lives as of Monday afternoon, with several people still missing as rescue operations continue at full speed.
Kirkcaldy flasher jailed for seven-year terror campaign
Gavin Morrison exposed himself to children during his lengthy spell of offending.
Winter fuel vote delay an outrage, says union
A vote on reversing the cut had been expected to take place on Monday but could now be pushed back to Wednesday.
Boos ring out at Labour party conference amid union fury over delay to key winter fuel vote
Boos rung out across the hall at the Labour Party's conference on Monday after a delay to the vote on winter fuel payments was announced.
Nottingham husband killed wife after hiring private inspector to investigate false cheating fears
He had convinced himself that his wife was cheating on him with a friend
Reeves says free breakfast clubs programme will begin in April
The Chancellor used her party conference address to announce a pilot scheme involving hundreds of schools would start in the spring, ahead of the national rollout of the £315million scheme.
I won’t budge on winter fuel payments, Rachel Reeves vows as she admits there is a ‘harder’ road ahead
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has said that the economic ‘road ahead is steeper than harder than expected’ as vowed to stick by the winter fuel payments cut during her party conference speech.
Chancellor makes switch from pain to gain
Rachel Reeves abandoned the government's recent gloomy tone and focused on the future "prize".
Man sleeping in tent near Sainsbury's sets up makeshift living room
People in the Nottinghamshire town of Beeston have been left bewildered and amazed all because one man has set up camp by the wall of a Sainsbury's supermarket.
OceanGate CEO made haunting remarks 5 years before Titan imploded
OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush (pictured) was among the five people who died when the Titan submersible imploded in June 2023.
Monday court round-up — Asda worker’s £47k Lottery swindle and 126mph driver
A round-up of court cases from Tayside and Fife.
Heartbroken family's warning after death of aspiring chef
He was only 23 years old when he died
Reeves gives speech at Labour conference amid criticism
Britain's governing Labour party sought to strike a more upbeat note about the country's economic future during its annual conference, against a backlash at proposed cuts to welfare payments and a row over top ministers receiving gifts.
Unions and MPs turn on Rachel Reeves over winter fuel move
Rachel Reeves sounded defiance in her keynote speech to Labour conference, despite delegates booing the leadership for thwarting a vote on the controversial policy.
Panicked son rang 999 after alarming phone call with dad - but it was too late
David Boulter, 60, was found to have unlawfully killed his wife Deborah, 53, after he mistakenly believed she had started having an affair with a friend, an assistant coroner ruled
DWP says people on seven benefits qualify for 'free winter payment'
The DWP has confirmed the list of criteria for claimants - including housing benefit and income support.
RSPCA trustee, 50, swindled the animal charity out of over £100,000
David Mawson, 50, is accused of exploiting the charity's bank accounts to enjoy hundreds of nights in hotels he was not entitled to, plus free journeys.
Killer husband rumbled by voicemail and chilling note after brutally murdering wife
Rachel O'Reilly was found brutally beaten to death in what police initially believed was a burglary gone wrong - until information surfaced about her husband Joe O'Reilly
Coroner issues major finding over two children who drowned off Bournemouth beach
After two people were killed and eight injured after an incident off a beach in Bournemouth police initially thought the cause was a pleasure cruiser called Dorset Belle
Predatory ex-nurse will 'die in jail' after being convicted of abuse
Graham Goodchild, now 82, used his position as a senior paediatric nurse at Alder Hey Children's Hospital in Liverpool in the 1960s and 70s to carry out sex attacks on boys as young as five.
Teenager killed by rapist on the run who was 'known danger' to women
The 19-year-old was murdered in February 2019 by fugitive rapist Neil Maxwell as a coroner warns that similar crimes could occur unless sex offenders are better monitored
Militant RMT boss vows to 'seize control' of the UK economy
Mick Lynch said union chiefs were seeking 'the complete organisation of the UK economy by trade unions' and called for union powers to shut down industries if demands are not met.
Keir Starmer vows to bring in Hillsborough Law to stop cover-ups and protect victims
Keir Starmer will tell Labour Party conference in Liverpool that a new Hillsborough Law will be introduced by April to create a legal duty of candour on public authorities
Yvette Cooper voices fury over terrified kids cowering in darkness during riots
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper will describe her anger after a little girl told her she cowered silently in the darkness as rioters started fires outside her home in Liverpool
Fraudster and two sons who swindled National Trust out of £1m jailed
Roger Bryant, 73, submitted and authorised nearly 150 fake invoices for work never carried out, as part of an 'audacious and protracted' scam.
Keir Starmer declares there is 'light at the end of the tunnel' for UK
In his keynote speech to Labour's conference, the Prime Minister will try to lift the gloom that has threatened to envelop his tenure by arguing that making 'painful choices' now will eventually pay off.
Starmer offers hope of ‘a new Britain’ but warns there are 'no easy answers'
Prime Minister will outline vision for country at Labour conference after a tough period for his party
Starmer to promise 'light at the end of tunnel'
In his first conference speech as PM, Sir Keir will say a "shared struggle" is needed to build a new Britain.
Desperate Putin secretly sends naval crew from aircraft carrier to fight 'and die' on land
The so-called pride of the Russian navy has had some of its crew redeployed to fight on land in Ukraine as president Vladimir Putin tries to bolster his faltering army
Threat of jail in new 'Hillsborough Law' will catch out liars trying to dodge justice
Public disasters like the loss of life at Hillsborough in 1989 and Grenfell in 2017 were marred by official slipperiness, covering up wrongdoing and helping those responsible evade justice
Woman's spurned co-worker who shot her dead smirks before going down for life
Michael Carpenter was sentenced to life for the murder of his co-worker outside a textile factory in 2022. He had repeatedly made advances towards her in the weeks leading up to the killing
Ben Wallace says he did not 'ignore' SAS war crimes claims
Giving evidence at the High Court, Ben Wallace fired back at Johnny Mercer who previously suggested he had shown a 'lack of curiosity' about the allegations.
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