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The highest tales that you must know at the moment embrace a loyalist paramilitary group ex-chief's loss of life in Scotland, Stacey Solomon's wedding ceremony, and the Scots treasure hunter who discovered a £500 pot of gold.
Listed below are the newest headlines from Scotland and past.
Ex-loyalist paramilitary chief Sam 'Skelly' McCrory dies 'after fall' in Scotland

The ex-chief of a loyalist paramilitary group in Northern Eire has reportedly died in a fall. Sam ‘Skelly’ McCrory, a former chief of the Ulster Defence Affiliation (UDA), handed away in Scotland over the weekend.
The 57-year-old is claimed to have unintentionally fallen on concrete steps and suffered a catastrophic head damage because of this.
In keeping with Belfast Reside, tributes to McCrory - the primary loyalist paramilitary to return out as homosexual - emerged on social media from loyalist circles on Sunday night time amid rumours that he had been the sufferer of violence. Nonetheless, that hypothesis was roundly rejected by these closest to him and his household.
Stacey Solomon and Joe Swash marry in intimate wedding ceremony at Pickle Cottage

Stacey Solomon and Joe Swash have formally married in a candy ceremony at their residence often known as Pickle Cottage.
Unfastened Girls panelist Stacey, 32, and 40-year-old Joe mentioned 'I do' in a star-studded ceremony of their backyard at their residence on Sunday. The bride and groom celebrated their love with household and pals inside a big marquee, in line with the MailOnline.
Stacey and Joe had been reported to have been joined by Stacey's Unfastened Girls friends whereas James Argent's The Arg Band carried out on the celebration following a Jewish ceremony.
Scots treasure hunter finds £500 pot of gold hanging from tree in Cairngorms

A treasure hunter struck fortunate by discovering a pot of gold price lots of of kilos. Michael Barron discovered the primary of 36 oak caskets stuffed with the valuable metallic hanging from a tree in Glenshee within the Cairngorms.
The pot contained sufficient gold to make a £500 ring. He situated the “FaerieGold” nuggets by following clues posted on YouTube and social media.
Michael drove from his residence in Huntly, Aberdeenshire, and spent hours strolling within the Glenshee space over a two-day interval. He discovered sufficient gold to have a hoop and pendant made.
Scotland set to sizzle in additional heatwaves as Saharan surge brings temperatures of 27C

Scots could possibly be set to swelter in additional heatwaves anticipated subsequent month, in line with forecasters. Saharan surges of as much as 27C will hit the nation from August 7 to 21.
The Climate Outlook forecaster Brian Gaze mentioned: "After the report warmth, 4 extra spells which individuals would name heatwaves are forecast this summer time. There's a good sign for heat circumstances this coming weekend, after which into mid-August and in addition late August."
DWP identifies two teams of claimants to get delayed £326 fee after this month

The Division for Work and Pensions (DWP) has shared particulars of two teams of profit claimants who is not going to obtain the primary instalment of the £650 means-tested price of dwelling fee this month. The primary fee of £326 began touchdown in financial institution accounts on July 14 with 99 per cent of these eligible to obtain one having carried out so by July 20.
Nonetheless, the DWP had beforehand suggested that there could be a delay to some funds the place folks with “extra advanced circumstances” must wait a bit longer for the cash.
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