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A crooked Help for Heroes Fife fundraiser who took more than £160,000 from his mother-in-law’s bank account to fund his gambling addiction has been jailed.
Serial fraudster Timothy Grantham, 68, spent almost £90,000 of Elizabeth McIntosh’s money at the Grosvenor Casino in Dundee.
His offences came to light after Mrs McIntosh’s care home fees went into arrears.
Grantham, who was a volunteer co-ordinator of the Fife branch of Help for Heroes, was locked up on Wednesday after previously pleading guilty at Dundee Sheriff Court.
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Universities could finally be forced to have a legal duty for student mental health, under a new bill being introduced to the House of Lords.
The bill, introduced by Conservative peer Lord Ralph Lucas, would also require universities to give students the option for the uni to call a parent if the student is in crisis.
Calls have been growing for universities to do so, after several parents – including the father of Bristol student Ben Murray – publicly said their children would still be alive if they had been contacted.
Titled the “Student Mental Health Bill”, the bill includes measures which would require universities to record contact details, for every student, of a person to be contacted in an emergency, and “set out a duty on such providers to support student mental health”.