RESIDENTS of Judy Murray’s home town are considering holding a “funeral for democracy”, after the Scottish Government’s controversial approval of her planned sports academy on green belt land.
Thirty years have passed since the Dunblane atrocity, a day etched into the collective memory of a nation, when 16 primary school children and their teacher were brutally killed. As the anniversary ...
The people of Dunblane will mark the 30-year anniversary of the tragedy there with “quiet dignity and respect”, the minister of the town’s cathedral has said. Rev Colin Renwick, who moved to Dunblane ...
Dunblane locals will mark the 30-year anniversary of the massacre with “quiet dignity and respect”, the minister of the town’s cathedral has said. Rev Colin Renwick, who moved to Dunblane Cathedral 12 ...
THE 25th anniversary of the Dunblane massacre today has been marked by politicians and other famous faces on social media. The 1996 tragedy saw sixteen children and teacher Gwen Mayor murdered by ...
Dunblane locals will mark the 30-year anniversary of the massacre with “quiet dignity and respect”, the minister of the town’s cathedral has said. Dunblane Cathedral will be open until 8pm on Friday, ...
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