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Parents of Southport victims say killer's parents 'should be held accountable' for failings
Elsie Stancombe, 7, Bebe King, 6, and Alice da Silva Aguiar, 9, were murdered in July 2024 -
Council leader slams 'disrespectful' UK Government over Scots barracks plans for asylum seekers
Two barracks in Scotland and England will be used to accommodate around 900 asylum seekers as the UK Government ends the use of hotels for refugees. -
Ryanair 'refuses to refund' hero who tackled Huntingdon train knifeman
Stephen Crean was due to fly to Austria to watch Nottingham Forest play Sturm Graz - but was unable to travel after being stabbed by a knifeman on a train. -
Person cut from wreckage of three-vehicle crash which left five injured on A96
Two people were taken to hospital and one person got trapped in their vehicle as the collision closed one of Scotland's busiest roads on Thursday afternoon. -
Lewis Capaldi to headline TRNSMT 2026 with Richard Ashcroft and Kasabian
The Glasgow Green festival's line up for 2026 has been confirmed, taking place a month earlier next year in June. -
Shirley Valentine star Pauline Collins dies at 85 after Parkinson's battle in care home
Pauline Collins, who was best known for playing the title character in play Shirley Valentine, has died at the age of 85 after battling Parkinson's disease. -
Unite members employed by GXO Logistics in Motherwell to begin strike action tomorrow over 'inferior' pay
The initial strike action and a continuous overtime ban will start at 0.01am on November 7 and ends at 23.59pm on November 14. -
Car, boat and shed 'deliberately' set on fire in Fife 'could be connected'
The string of blazes - all of which erupted in the middle of the night - are being investigated as cops believed they may be linked. -
Former prince Andrew called to 'submit to US Congress questioning' over Jeffrey Epstein links
American politicians are attempting to identify Epstein's 'co-conspirators and enablers' -
Custard Cream pattern meaning finally explained after years of bewildering biscuit lovers
The custard cream biscuit has been a popular treat in the UK since it was first created in 1908, but many people are surprised to learn the meaning behind its intricate patterns.

