Physics teacher Julie is a karate world champion
Julie McGavigan took gold in the World Karate Championships in Denmark.
News Reporter
I’ve got the privilege of reporting mainly on Renfrewshire, where I live, along with East Renfrewshire and Inverclyde, but I cover other things too.
In a line that has remained more or less true since I was six years-old, when I’m not reporting I’m usually riding my bike.
I’ve got the privilege of reporting mainly on Renfrewshire, where I live, along with East Renfrewshire and Inverclyde, but I cover other things too.
In a line that has remained more or less true since I was six years-old, when I’m not reporting I’m usually riding my bike.
Julie McGavigan took gold in the World Karate Championships in Denmark.
I certainly don't make a habit of doing it to luminaries of 1980s pop, but this time I do.
The 61-year-old received the injury in a fall two years ago, but it was only after receiving treatment that tests revealed she had osteoporosis, a disease that causes painful, debilitating and sometimes fatal fractures.
The Scottish SPCA is now appealing for information after the animal was found in South Lanarkshire suffering and in pain.
Workers were given the grim news at a meeting at the BASF chemical factory in Hawkhead Road.
Broagan McCuaig was playing with friends in Gartloch Road, Garthamlock, at about 5.10pm on Friday when she was attacked by two American bulldogs.
The Kennedy Cupcakes are helping make sure Sanjeev knows his jitterbug from his Lindy hop ahead of The Childline Swing and Jive Ball.
But with a second round of sales opening yesterday, Glasgow 2014 tickets are expected to go fast.
The imposing Belville Street towerblocks in Greenock were demolished earlier this year.
Covered from head to foot in bodypaint, Michael McTaggart, along with Beatson Institute colleague Jacqui Claire, did their best to remain frozen to raise money for Stand Up To Cancer.
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