Rural Hospitality Trade Threatened by New Drink Driving Laws

New research shows that many rural hospitality establishments, most notably rural bars and hotels, are suffering a significant reduction in trade since new drink driving laws were introduced at the end of last year. Some rural businesses have experienced a decline in alcohol sales by as much as 90 percent. [...]

2015-06-30T14:13:42+01:0030 June 2015|

Scottish Motorists Face Fines for Pavement Parking

The introduction of a long-awaited bill that would hand legal rights of pavements to pedestrians has been welcomed by campaigners, but there is concern that councils have not provided motorists with alternative parking spaces in areas affected by high levels of vehicle congestion. The Footway Parking and Double Parking (Scotland) [...]

2015-06-23T14:07:04+01:0023 June 2015|

Rural Hospitality Trade Threatened by New Drink Driving Laws

New research shows that many rural hospitality establishments, most notably rural bars and hotels, are suffering a significant reduction in trade since new drink driving laws were introduced at the end of last year. Some rural businesses have experienced a decline in alcohol sales by as much as 90 percent. [...]

2015-06-17T15:07:41+01:0017 June 2015|

Andy Coulson Stands Trial for Perjury

The former News of the World editor, Andy Coulson, is going on trial in Scotland. He has been accused of committing perjury in 2010 at the trial of Scottish politician Tommy Sheridan, which took place at the High Court in Glasgow. Mr Coulson – who hails from Kent – previously [...]

2015-06-16T14:29:27+01:0016 June 2015|

Four Face Charges in Alleged UDA Murder Plot

In Scotland, four men have gone to trial in the case of attempted murder against two former leaders of the Ulster Defence Association (UDA), a Loyalist terror group. The four men – Paul Sands, 31; Martin Hughes, 36; Anton Duffy, 39; and John Gorman, 58 – all deny the charges. [...]

2015-06-10T15:03:18+01:0010 June 2015|

Scottish Police Launch Wildlife Crime Campaign

With the number of recorded wildlife crimes on the rise, Police Scotland have launched a brand new awareness campaign tackling offences such as endangered species trading, poisoning birds of prey, and the persecution of badgers. Nearly 250 cases were documented between April 2014 and February 2015 with enhanced detection measures [...]

2015-04-21T14:53:05+01:0021 April 2015|
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