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Iain McGarry (@iain_mcgarry) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This was my nephew who sadly took his own life last Sunday (Jan 24th) at Burntisland Railway Station. He left his phone and wallet on the bench and was then taken by someone. Please share as we are desperate to get them back for his Mum & Dad. Any info then please DM. Thanks.

This was my nephew who sadly took his own life last Sunday (Jan 24th) at Burntisland Railway Station. He left his phone and wallet on the bench and was then taken by someone. Please share as we are desperate to get them back for his Mum & Dad. Any info then please DM. Thanks.
@UFTScotland (@uftscotland) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Prof Dingwall: "I am increasingly concerned by the growing impression that any variant of Covid-19 should be.. an excuse for maintaining restrictions on everyday life. More than 4,000 variants have been identified since last March" #REOPENSCHOOLS express.co.uk/news/uk/139457…

Tanita Tikaram💙 (@tanita_tikaram) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dear ⁦BBC News (UK)⁩ people are more concerned with today’s judgment that Matt Hancock & the government have broken the law & less about people losing titles. Your home page leads with Harry & Meghan , you are sidelining a huge story of corruption that affects us all .

Dear ⁦<a href="/BBCNews/">BBC News (UK)</a>⁩ people are more concerned with today’s judgment that Matt Hancock &amp; the government have broken the law &amp; less about people losing titles. Your home page leads with Harry &amp; Meghan , you are sidelining a huge story of corruption that affects us all .
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Long Stairs, Lace Market, #Nottingham, 1913. This ancient walkway is believed to be one of the oldest in the city, dating back over 1,000 years. Credit: picturenottingham.co.uk

Long Stairs, Lace Market, #Nottingham, 1913. This ancient walkway is believed to be one of the oldest in the city, dating back over 1,000 years. Credit: picturenottingham.co.uk