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Thursday's headline: 1 killed, 3 injured in Highlands 'shooting'

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Gun run kills 1, 3 injured Highland locals shocked

Local communities in Skye and Wester Ross He talks about the shock after killed one person. A man has died and three others are hospitalized.

Scottish Police officers arrived in Tarskavaig, Isle of Skyearound 9:00 am on Wednesday to report that a 32-year-old woman had been seriously injured.

The woman is locally named Rowena MacDonald and is understood to have been stabbed. She was seriously injured and the Queen of Glasgow was taken to Elizabeth University Hospital for treatment.

Moments later, police were called to a nearby property in the Tengwe area following reports of a firearm being fired around 9:30 am.

Paramedics rushed to the scene, but sadly he was pronounced dead on the premises by a 47-year-old man. Police later named him Scottish Father John McKinnon.

Police then attended a property in the Dorney area of ​​Wester Ross following further reports of firearms being fired.

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Disabled HMRC worker awarded £20,000 after boss rejected his job application

Hamish Drummond was discriminated against by HMRC
Hamish Drummond discriminated against by HMRC

Disabled A worker at HMRC refused an opportunity to apply for a promotion on the grounds that could not drive.

Employment Court saysDundee nativeHamish Drummond applies for one of 10 senior tax inspector jobs offered by public agencies in 2020 Hamish, a tax office employee for 20 years, was recommended for a position that was a senior version of his current job. , was rejected before completing the application process.

This 42-year-old man suffered from sudden dizziness and fainting, and had lost consciousness and hit his head in the past. Doctors have not been able to determine the cause of his symptoms, but in May 2018 he was ordered to return his driver's license to his DVLA for health reasons.

The HR boss said a license was essential for the job, even though Hamish had worked "very well" without a license in his current position. When he asked to be considered for other merits, HMRC regional director Paul Curry said he was not "substantially handicapped" by his fainting disorder and would take the position.

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Scottish teacher kissing a student in a nightclub

Ashley McConnell
Ashley McConnell

teacher in Scotland allowed to return toafter kissing and flirtatious dancing with students in nightclub

Ashley McConnell was disciplined Wednesday by theScottish General Council for Education (GTCS).had been fighting for weeks to keep her job after an investigation was launched into her behavior with a teenage woman at Skinandy's nightclub in Thurso, Caithness.

A married Miss was found at a nightclub where she kissed a 17-year-old Thurso High School student and danced with him in a flirtatious manner.

She also held hands with her teenage girl and told other students who were in the same club to "stop" after questioning her inappropriate behavior. Told.

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Plane makes "worst landing ever" at island airport in heart-stopping video

The plane flew just a few metres above the heads of tourists.
The plane flew just a few meters above the tourists.

Bystanders watched the hugeairlinermake an incredible collision. I felt a pain in my chest. Low Landing - Reaches just a few meters above your head.

Tourists had gathered to see an Airbus A321neo descend on the Greek island of Skiathos,Mirror reports s. Ashows a jet plane approaching a vacation destination and a boat bobbing in the calm waters of the Mediterranean Sea just below.

However, as the Wizz Air plane neared, it became clear that the pilots were scheduled to land shortly after passing the perimeter fence of Skiathos Alexandros Papadiamantis Airport.

It soars over aviation enthusiasts standing on the shore, their gasps drowned out by the roaring engines of airliners just meters above them.

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Dying mother leaving £55,000 bill after flying to Turkey for dental treatment

Lisa Robinson says she refuses to dwell on the devastating diagnosis
Lisa Robinson says she refuses to stick to a devastating diagnosis

Mother of twoShe traveled to Turkey for a dental check-up only to discover that she had a brain tumor and received a devastating diagnosis. Lisa Robinson, 44, traveled alone to Antalya on the south coast last month for what appeared to be a routine cosmetic consultation.

While there she lost her balance andbegan to pretend to be "drunk" and a dentist sought emergency medical help before being taken to her hospital. I asked. Her doctorsdiscovered she had a fatal brain tumor, so a 13-hour emergency operation was performed.

Lisa was given the shocking news that shehad "incurable" cancer, according toMirror Online.Since returning to England, Lisa has stage 4 cancer.

She admitted that she was "incurable but treatable" in commencing her first radiation therapy to prolong her life. "My cancer never goes away," said Lisa from Consett, County Durham.

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