Man made £150,000 trafficking prostitutes in Scotland
A SOUTH American man banked more than £150,000 after trafficking women between flats in Scotland for prostitution.
Scotsman.com » 16hA SOUTH American man banked more than £150,000 after trafficking women between flats in Scotland for prostitution.
Scotsman.com » 16hGlasgow City all but secured their ninth successive Scottish Womenâs Premier League title after a 2-0 victory away to closest rivals Hibernian on Sunday.
SkySports.com » 1dA RESOUNDING, never-in-doubt 3-0 win away to Queen of the South and a sixth clean-sheet victory in seven games, yet still on-form, momentum-gathering Hibernian trail Championship leaders Rangers by 11 points.
Scotsman.com » 1dSKIPPER Lee Wallace preferred to focus on the football rather than the furore after Rangersâ 3-1 win over Falkirk at Ibrox on Saturday.
Scotsman.com » 1dRaith Rovers found a way to win yet again as Jason Thomsonâs clincher in the fifth minute of injury-time ensured manager Ray McKinnon equalled records dating back to the early 1900s.
Scotsman.com » 2dFalkirk manager Peter Houston will be reported to the Scottish FA for using foul language towards referee John McKendrick following the 3-1 defeat by Rangers at Ibrox.
Scotsman.com » 2dRAITH Rovers found a way to win yet again as Jason Thomsonâs clincher in the fifth minute of injury-time ensured manager Ray McKinnon equalled records dating back to the early 1900s.
Scotsman.com » 2dFalkirk boss Peter Houston faces charges from the Scottish FA after his side is beaten 3-1 by Rangers, whose boss Mark Warburton is also left mystified by some contentious refereeing.
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