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Scotland take a leap in T20 World Cup qualifiers by defeating the West Indies

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Scotland take a leap in T20 World Cup qualifiers by defeating the West Indies. West Indies were unable to get up again due to the openers’ below prior performance. With three for 12 runs, Mark Watt continued to be Scotland’s preferred bowler. HOBART: Scotland’s bowlers gave their team a fantastic start as they defeated the … Read more

ICC T20 World Cup 2022: Squads of eight teams participating in Round One

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ICC T20 World Cup 2022 will begin on Oct 16 with its preliminary round. Eight teams will be participating in the first round. Super 12 will commence on Oct 22. As reported to the International Cricket Council (ICC), here are the squads for the eight nations participating in the T20 World Cup 2022 preliminary round … Read more

Queen Elizabeth death certificate discloses facts of her passing

Queen Elizabeth II
  • The Queen’s death was recorded in Aberdeenshire on September 16.
  • The 96-year-old king died on September 8 at 3:10 p.m.
  • at Balmoral Castle. The sole cause of death indicated was old age, with no other circumstances contributing.

The cause of death for Queen Elizabeth was listed as “old age” in the register of deaths issued on Thursday.

Paul Lowe, the registrar general for Scotland, stated that the Queen’s death was recorded in Aberdeenshire on September 16.

According to the papers, the 96-year-old king died on September 8 at 3:10 p.m. at Balmoral Castle in Ballater. Princess Anne filed a death certificate for her mother.

The sole cause of death indicated was old age, with no other circumstances contributing. Glass was the Queen’s apothecary and her doctor in Scotland.

The Queen died a little over three hours before the news was confirmed by Buckingham Palace in a statement at 6.30 pm, according to the record.

The Queen died at a time when many of her family members were still travelling to visit her. The King, Queen Consort, and Princess Royal were already in Scotland on official business when they arrived at Balmoral.

The Prince of Wales, Earl and Countess of Wessex, and Duke of York had flown from RAF Northolt, landing in Aberdeen at 3.50 pm and arriving at Balmoral just after 5 pm. The Duke of Sussex arrived at Balmoral just before 8 p.m. on his own.

Doctors were worried about the Queen’s health, according to a statement made by Buckingham Palace at 12.35 pm. Simon Case, the cabinet secretary, subsequently told Truss of her death.

If the doctor certifying death has cared for the patient for a long period, is unaware of any sickness or injury that led to death, and has seen a slow decrease in the person’s overall health and functioning, old age is acceptable.

During her latter years, the Queen experienced intermittent mobility issues and often used a walking stick in public.

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Depleted Scotland earns promotion to top tier of Nations League’

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Depleted Scotland earns promotion to top tier of Nations League’. Steve Clarke’s team occasionally relied on luck in Krakow. Ukraine produced numerous clear-cut opportunities. Scotland’s depleted squad achieved promotion to the Nations League’ top division and a spot in the Euro 2024 play-off after a defensively responsible and valiant performance secured the point they required … Read more

Police starts investigation as missing man discovered dead in crashed car

Police starts investigation

The body of an 86-year-old man was discovered in a crashed car in Invermoriston on Sunday. The Police Investigations and Review Commissioner (Pirc) has been asked to investigate the circumstances surrounding Mr. McNab’s death. An investigation will be conducted by the police watchdog after the body of an 86-year-old man was discovered in a crashed … Read more

Julie Andrews, star of Princess Diaries, honors Queen Elizabeth II

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After Queen Elizabeth II passed away “peacefully” in Balmoral in Scotland on September 8, Julie Andrews expressed her warm homage to the monarch. as reported by E! News, The Princess Diaries actress, who portrayed the movie’s fictitious queen, released a moving message in which she lamented the passing of her “beloved Queen.” “A page in … Read more

Did Prince Harry visirted Queen Elizabeth in her last moments?

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When the rest of the Royal Family arrived at Balmoral, Prince Harry was not visible. According to reports, he travelled to London to be with the Queen as she passed away. Prince Harry will be replaced by Prince Charles and Princess Anne at the Scottish royal family’s side. Following reports of Queen Elizabeth’s declining health … Read more

Prince Harry lands in Scotland after one hour of announcement of Queen’s death

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Prince Harry lands in Aberdeen, Scotland nearly an hour after Queen Elizabeth’s death. He is believed to have arrived at Balmoral much later than other senior royals. Meghan Markle is said to have remained in London when Prince Harry travelled to Balmoral alone. Nearly an hour after the announcement of his grandmother Queen Elizabeth’s passing … Read more

Harry, Meghan’s Scotland tour cause ‘awkward family tensions’

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  • Prince Harry and Meghan Markle would be unlikely to meet with the Queen at Balmoral.
  • Royal expert Phil Dampier believes the family rift is getting worse, not better.
  • The pair have a busy schedule and likely won’t be able to squeeze in a visit.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s separation from the Royal family grows.

According to a royal expert, the Queen agreeing to meet with the pair would be surprising,’ particularly given the unrest around Meghan’s podcast and Harry’s planned tell-all biography.

During an interview with the Daily Mail, Phil Dampier stated,

“I would be very surprised if Harry and Meghan visit the Queen at Balmoral.”

“They have ongoing issues about their security travelling around the country, though obviously, they would be secure within the Castle grounds,” he added.

Meghan and Harry, according to the insider, “have a busy schedule anyway and would find it difficult to squeeze in.” Above all, I don’t get the idea that there is much goodwill on both sides right now.

“Prince Charles is up in Scotland at the moment, as are other royals, and under normal circumstances, Harry would want to see his father as well as his grandmother,” he continued.

“But these are not normal times and I fear the family rift is getting worse, not better. Meghan didn’t help with her recent podcast in which she made veiled criticisms of the royal family. And of course, Harry’s book is hanging over the family like a bad smell.”

“All the time the royals don’t know what he will say in his book they will be wary of him,” he added.

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Cutest father-daughter moment at college graduation ceremony

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The video was shot in Scotland at a college graduation ceremony. Aashish Nalawade shared the video of him getting his diploma with his daughter. She says, “I love you, Daddy!” and he blows her a flying kiss and shows her a heart. A video of a special moment between a father and his daughter have … Read more

SCO vs NZ: Mark Chapman stars as Kiwis thrashes Scotland by 7 wickets

Mark Chapman

New Zealand defeated Scotland by 7 wickets. Chapman scored his maiden century. Bracewell took three wickets. Mark Chapman concluded a remarkable few days in Edinburgh with an unbeaten century as New Zealand overcame Scotland by seven wickets on Sunday’s solitary one-day international. Chapman followed his T20-best 83 in a 102-run thumping of the Scots on … Read more

Scotland’s drug deaths total down for first time in eight years

  • The number of people who died as a result of drug abuse in Scotland fell slightly to 1,330 last year. Scotland’s drug misuse rate remains roughly 3.7 times that of the rest of the UK.
  • In one year, an addict was saved from overdose nine times. Benzodiazepines, such as diazepam and etizolam, were involved in 69% of drug overdose deaths.
  • Former chief inspector of prisons and ex-chief constable of Lothian and Borders Police has called for a “public health approach” to the crisis.

Last year, the number of people who died as a result of drug abuse in Scotland fell slightly to 1,330, the lowest figure in eight years.

According to National Records for Scotland (NRS) statistics, there were nine fewer deaths than the previous year’s total of 1,339 deaths.

However, Scotland continues to have the highest drug death rate of any European country.

Since 2013, the upward trend has been accelerating.

The most recent figure of 1,330 remains the second highest annual total on record, and Scotland’s drug misuse rate remains roughly 3.7 times that of the rest of the UK.

In one year, an addict was saved from overdose nine times.
Drugs chief says punishing addicts must end, calling a £250 million pledge to reduce drug deaths in Scotland a “disgrace.”
Angela Constance, Scotland’s drugs policy minister, said the number of deaths was “unacceptable” and that work to address the crisis would continue “at pace.”

“These latest statistics provide yet more heartbreaking reading,” she said. While there is still much work to be done, every life saved means one less family grieving, and I am determined that we can use the recent halt in the upward trend as a platform for real change.

“My priority now is to take action and deliver new investment to improve services and get more people into treatment that works for them.”

In comparison to other European countries, Scottish Conservative leader Douglas Ross described the drug death figures as “off-the-scale bad” and “so uniquely awful.”

“The enormity of this national emergency is laid bare in this heartbreaking toll of fatalities,” he added.

“These figures are a source of embarrassment for Nicola Sturgeon, who has presided over a massive increase in Scotland’s drug-deaths epidemic.”

According to the statistics, 65 percent of those who died were between the ages of 35 and 54, and more than two-thirds (70 percent) were men.

For the five-year period 2017-2021, Dundee city had the highest death rate of any local authority area (45.2 per 100,000 population), followed by Glasgow city (44.4) and Inverclyde (44.4). (35.7).

People in the most deprived areas were 15 times more likely than those in the least deprived areas to have died from drugs.

More than one drug was found in the body in 93 percent of all drug-related deaths.

In 2020, drug deaths in Scotland will reach an all-time high.
Opiates or opioids, such as heroin, morphine, and methadone, were responsible for 84 percent of the deaths.

Benzodiazepines, such as diazepam and etizolam, were involved in 69 percent of the cases.

It comes after the head of Scotland’s drug deaths taskforce called for a revamp of addiction services and drug law reform to prevent overdose deaths.

Former chief inspector of prisons and ex-chief constable of Lothian and Borders Police, David Strang, has echoed earlier calls for a “public health approach” to the crisis.

 

Julie Ramsay, vital events statistician at NRS, said: “Drug misuse deaths have increased substantially over the past few decades – there were more than five times as many deaths in 2021 compared with 1996.

“After adjusting for age, people in the most deprived areas were more than 15 times more likely to die from drug abuse in 2021 than those in the least deprived areas.” Over the last two decades, this ratio has widened.”

A Public Health Scotland report released last month revealed that, despite increased investment, addiction services are still falling short of key treatment targets.

It came after a watchdog called for more transparency in how extra funds were spent by services combating drug deaths.

Opposition parties claim that the Scottish government’s cuts to drug rehab and addiction programmes are a major cause of the recent increase in drug deaths.

‘A national disgrace’
“The SNP government must accept that their current approach isn’t working,” said Scottish Conservatives leader Douglas Ross.

Claire Baker, Scottish Labour’s drug policy spokesperson, said the “utterly shameful figures” demonstrated that the government was not making nearly enough progress.

“We cannot call something a public health emergency if we do not respond with emergency action,” she added.

“They [the SNP] can begin by investing in woefully underfunded drug and alcohol services, which they cut to the bone despite warnings, and by implementing the other Scottish Drug Death Taskforce recommendations.”

Scottish Lib Dem leader Alex Cole-Hamilton called for safe consumption spaces to be made available across the country, and for specialist drug and alcohol commissions to be set up.

He said: “Drug deaths remain almost four times worse than anywhere else in Europe.

“According to the first minister, her government lost sight of the ball. It is time for new measures to prevent people from dying.”

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon previously admitted that the number of deaths was “a national disgrace”, and that her government had not done enough to tackle the problem.

Last year, the Scottish government pledged to spend an extra £250m over five years in an attempt to reduce the number of deaths, including £20m a year on increasing the number of residential rehabilitation beds across the country.

The Scottish Drug Death Taskforce, which was set up in 2019, has also been working to increase the distribution of Naloxone, a medication that can reverse the effects of an opiate-related overdose.

In January, the previous head of the taskforce, Professor Catriona Matheson, told BBC Scotland she resigned as she was not prepared to do a “rush job” by publishing its final report six months early.

 

Her brother Tony Devine was found dead in his West Dunbartonshire home in June last year, aged 63. It was an overdose that took him after a 40-year battle with addiction, despite a spell in rehab and despite attending AA meetings.

Liz, who is two years older, believes Tony’s problems with drugs stemmed from their troubled childhood.

“Resilience plays a huge part in how you survive adverse childhood experiences,” she said. “You either go down with the ship or you start swimming.

“He was my little brother but he was always bigger than me. He actually was a very vulnerable child and a very vulnerable adult. I was very protective of him and I feel really bad that I couldn’t save him.”

 

She added: “We’re not helping them by throwing them in jail or even giving them community service, we need to get them into recovery and to be living a useful life, the same as everybody else – where they can make relationships and have access to their families.

“Let’s do something before it gets to the stage where you’re having to bury somebody.”

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Pauw: Former Netherlands player reveals sexual maltreatment

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Former Netherlands worldwide Vera Pauw said on Friday. Sshe was physically mishandled by three men utilized inside Dutch football. The police feeling that she got no help from the Dutch FA (KNVB). Pauw said she made five reports to the Dutch FA and has as of late revealed her assault and rapes to the Dutch … Read more

‘Scotland would lose its membership in European Union’, says Sturgeon

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Scotland’s First Minister has said that the UK Government is moving Scotland in the “wrong direction” following the 2014 independence referendum. She has written to Prime Minister Boris Johnson to ask for formal approval for such a vote. Scottish democracy cannot be a prisoner to Boris Johnson or any UK Prime Minister. Remarks by Nicola … Read more

Scotland has announced plans for an October 2023 referendum on independence

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Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announces plans for a second independence referendum. She will publish a referendum bill later, outlining plans for the secession vote to take place in 2023. Scottish voters rejected independence in 2014, but Scotland’s semi-autonomous government wants a second vote. Scotland has announced plans for an October 2023 referendum on independence. … Read more

Scottish Open to be held in Scotland for first time in 3 years

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Edinburgh will host the snooker tournament for the first time since 2019. Fans will be warmly welcomed in Edinburgh. The first Scottish Open was held back in 1981. The Scottish Open will return to Scotland for the first time since 2019 at the new Meadowbank Sports Centre in Edinburgh. The World Snooker Tour is heading … Read more

Hungary condemn England to terrible home loss since 1928

Hungary

Hungary beat England 4-0 to go top of their Nations League gathering. Gareth Southgate made nine changes from the side that drew with Italy. Hungary player Roland Sallai started the defeat when he controlled the ball on his knee after a miscued header from John Stones. Be that as it may, regardless of ruling belonging, … Read more

Robertson says Scotland fans right to boo after Ireland rout

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Troy Parrott, Michael Obafemi and Alan Browne scored twice each for Stephen Kenny’s side who are ranked fourth in the Six Nations table. The loss comes days after Scotland’s expectations of arriving at Qatar were finished off by a 3-1 World Cup season finisher rout to Ukraine. Robertson said allies were on whole correct to … Read more

Harry Styles and Olivia Wilde Take a London Stroll Hand-in-Hand

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Harry Styles and Olivia Wilde have been spotted together for the second time this month. The couple were seen holding hands in Hampstead on June 6. Olivia wore a bomber jacket with the name “Otis” embroidered on the back, which was a nod to her 8-year-old son. Harry Styles just performed at Coachella before releasing … Read more

Johnny Depp electrifies the crowd as he takes the stage in Scotland: Fans yell, ‘Innocent, Innocent!’

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Johnny Depp has been quite happy after his victory in the defamation case He was seen performing at the Glasgow concert hall in Scotland Audience loved his 3o minutes  performance where he sang and played guitar On Friday night, Johnny Depp received a Rockstar greeting at the Glasgow Concert Hall in Scotland, where he shared … Read more

Scotland defeat rounds off Robertson’s ‘toughest 10 days’

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Andy Robertson says missing out on the World Cup has been tough. Scotland lost 3-1 to Ukraine at Hampden. Steve Clarke’s side must now focus on qualifying for Euro 2020. Scotland captain Andy Robertson said missing out on the World Cup rounded off the toughest 10 days of his career after the Liverpool left-back also … Read more

Green ire for London as gas field off Scotland approved

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Environmentalists criticize Britain for granting Shell permission UK looking to boost energy security fears that Ukraine war will result, severe shortages Jackdaw gas field off the coast of Scotland in an effort to boost energy security Environmentalists criticized Britain on Wednesday for granting Shell permission to develop the Jackdaw gas field off the coast of … Read more

Green ire for London as gas field off Scotland approved

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Greenpeace campaigner Ami McCarthy deplores move as bad for the environment. Environmentalists slam Britain for allowing Shell to develop Jackdaw gas field. UK looking to boost energy security amid fears Ukraine war will lead to severe shortages. Environmentalists slammed Britain on Wednesday for allowing Shell to develop the Jackdaw gas field off the coast of … Read more

Ireland reports its first case of Monkeypox

Ireland reports its first case of Monkeypox The main affirmed infection case of monkeypox has been recognized in Ireland, health authorities have said. The contamination was accounted for in the east of the country on Friday night and the individual impacted was not kept in an emergency clinic. A second thought monkeypox case is likewise … Read more

Same-Sex marriages to be permitted in Scotland church

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Same-Sex marriages to be permitted in Scotland church The Church of Scotland has casted a ballot to permit ministry to lead same-sex relationships interestingly. Individuals from the General Assembly in Edinburgh casted a ballot to change church regulation following long stretches of battling. It implies same-sex couples will actually want to wed in chapel in … Read more

Former UK Tory MP jailed for sexual assault

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A judge sentenced a disgraced member of UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s ruling Conservative party to 18 months in prison, On Monday,  for sexually assaulting a teenage boy. Imran Ahmad Khan, 48, was expelled by the Conservatives and resigned from his parliamentary seat following his conviction following a trial last month. He denied supplying the 15-year-old … Read more

“Scotland is a racist country”, Sheku Bayoh sister

Sheku Bayoh

According to the sister of a black man, named Sheku Bayoh, who died in police custody, Scotland is a racist country. Sheku Bayoh, 31, died in 2015 after cops restrained him in Kirkcaldy, Fife. Last week, at a public hearing about his killing, his sister Kadi Johnson stated that she no longer feels secure in … Read more