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Residents report 'sonic boom' as fighter jets scramble over Washington DC
F-16 fighter jets raced to the skies to intercept a civilian aircraft after it was found to violate restricted airspace -
Apprentice star gives 'missing' Lee Andrews update as she makes 'discovery' in search for Katie Price's husband
Lee Andrews has been 'missing' for several days after he failed to show up in the UK to meet his wife Katie Price -
Could you foster? Charity invites Lanarkshire residents to find out more
Foster Care Fortnight is the UK’s biggest awareness raising campaign for fostering and takes place between May 11 to 24. -
HMRC reveals one in three new parents missing out on Child Benefit payments in baby’s first year
Parents in Lanarkshire who welcomed a baby this Spring can claim now via the HMRC app or online at GOV.UK. -
NatWest worker spied on neighbour's bank accounts and called her 'benefits scrounger'
Rebecca Davies suspects her neighbour's "motive" was "to find dirt on her" after a row over street parking. -
Full list of Scottish airports scrapping 100ml liquid rule this summer
Holidaymakers warned over different liquid rules at Scottish airports this summer -
Thousands of homes in Airdrie yet to benefit from major broadband upgrade
Full Fibre broadband is now available to almost 20,000 homes and businesses across Airdrie thanks to a major investment of around £6m – but many people could be using slower, less reliable connections. -
Boss of Gaucho steakhouse restaurant left mother 'looking like a monster'
Dimitri Prassinos, 41, worked as the restaurant's director -
Scotland news LIVE as man charged over hit and run and thefts in weekend of mayhem
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North Lanarkshire Council’s tower regeneration programme continues to transform communities
The long-term strategy is part of the council’s wider Transforming Places programme, which aims to replace all 48 high-rise towers over a 25-year period

