Midlothian man fined after Commercial Road assault and threats to ‘slice’ people
A Midlothian chef was fined after a Lerwick assault and threatening to “slice” others around him.
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A Midlothian chef was fined after a Lerwick assault and threatening to “slice” others around him.
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Events marking Up-Helly-Aa will take centre stage at the Shetland Museum and Archives in the week leading up to the big day.
Viking themed tours, cookery demonstrations and exhibitions set to celebrate Up-Helly-Aa traditions Shetland Times
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Sentence was deferred after Brae man admitted an assault that left the victim with a broken nose and requiring dental treatment.
It’s fair to say that 2026 has arrived with a bang in the geopolitical and weather sense.
Around 1,200 households will be left without power tomorrow morning (Sunday) due to emergency work on the energy network.
Burravoe Post office to re-open in March after almost a year without the service on the island.
A 57-year-old man was ordered to pay a total of £700 in fines and compensation after he broke a glass window of the door at a police station.