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Memories of Invernessian Josephine Tey, the most mysterious of mystery writers

Memories of Invernessian Josephine Tey, the most mysterious of mystery writers
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Sturgeon tells cross-border rail services operating in Scotland to follow the law in Scotland

Sturgeon tells cross-border rail services operating in Scotland to follow the law in Scotland
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Sturgeon tells cross-border train services operating in Scotland to follow the law in Scotland

Sturgeon tells cross-border train services operating in Scotland to follow the law in Scotland
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Fort William man caught on camera trying to head-butt police is fined

By David Love Inverness Sheriff Court. A Fort William man who tried to head-butt a policeman has been fined after being caught in the act on CCTV. Craig Cook, 30,  carried out the attempted assault after being lifted by police and taken to Burnett Road police station on January 29 this year. ‘Deep-rooted alcohol problem’ He admitted the assault at Inverness Sheriff Court where defence solicitor Gerry Sweeney said his client could remember “nothing about it”. The incident took place at the Burnett Road police station in Inverness. Pic: Sandy McCook “But it was captured on CCTV and he accepted his culpability,” Mr Sweeney said.

Why I m still searching for the Loch Ness monster after 30 years

Steve made the trip north in a 20-year-old mobile library van. A BBC programme, Desperately Seeking Nessie, was aired about him in August 1992 – a year into his adventure. In the late 1990s, his van failed its MOT and he converted it into a static home. Since then, he’s been based in the Dores Inn car park, which backs out onto the beach. It has no running water or electricity, but the pub has an outside tap and car batteries charged by a solar panel allow him to run his lights, radio and laptop. He funds his lifestyle by selling miniature Nessie models, made out of modelling clay.

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