PRI investigating complaint
NHS Tayside say they've launched an investigation, after a stroke patient's family lodged an official complaint about Perth Royal Infirmary. John Macgillvary's family believe he was given the wrong medication at the hospital after suffering a stroke. Medication given to sedate the Auchterader man was withdrawn at the family's request. They believe their intervention may have saved his life.
Police led to thief by dropped coins
A thief who robbed a church during a baptism was caught after police followed a trail of dropped coins straight to him. Andrew Brown stole the money as the congregation were singing at the Rattray Parish Church in Blairgowrie. The 24 year old from Ashgrove gardens in Blairgowrie made of with 300 pounds in cash and cheques last January. He was jailed at Perth Sheriff court after it was heard he'd spent the money on drugs.
Black watch hackle row
A row's brewing over plans to change the famous black watch red hackle. The cap decoration is seen as one of the remaining identifications of the regiment. Now campaigners fear it could be turned purple to match other royal regiment's hackles.
It’s part of a drive to forge common identities for Scotland's TA battalions.
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