A family business has thanked everyone who helped them serve up a memorable Christmas for many people in the community who otherwise would have been alone.
A family business has thanked everyone who helped them serve up a memorable Christmas for many people in the community who otherwise would have been alone.
Falkirk Council's director of education, Jon Reid, had told members in a report that rejecting the changes could mean massive cuts to services for pupil with additional support needs. But the ...
Morrison's Service Station in Falkirk can now sell alcohol as its new owners have been granted a licence. The petrol station in Hope Street, Falkirk, was one of more than 300 forecourts that were ...
A priest who was caught sexually assaulting a sleeping man on a train has been jailed for 16 months. Father Daniel Doherty, 61, was spotted abusing his victim by fellow passengers travelling on ...
A funeral director has described a €100 fee introduced for posting a death notice on obituary site RIP.ie as “excessive” and said the cost will have to be passed on to the public. Sligo ...
A funeral director off sick from work for two years with cancer has been awarded more than £60,000 after bosses sacked her for not being able to be on call. Janie Crampshee won the payout after ...
A fee of €100 is to be introduced from January for funeral directors submitting Irish death notices to the online platform RIP.ie, it has been announced. In a statement the platform, which was ...
A florist, a musician and a reverend are among the people working behind the scenes at Washington National Cathedral to ...
Falkirk Council has been fined £70,000 after a mechanic's arm was crushed under a bin lorry when its air suspension failed. Michael Paul, 27, was working in an inspection pit beneath the lorry at ...
Falkirk Sheriff Court was told MacCallum, 61, has already repaid £25,000 to Rainbow Valley. Fiscal Asif Rashid, for the Crown, said after a deal with her lawyers, confiscation proceedings ...
Leading Irish online death notice platform RIP.ie has confirmed that it is introducing a €100 fee for funeral directors submitting Irish death notices to the platform from January. The charge ...