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A senior police officer says he understands frustration around a self-styled “African tribe” camping in the Scottish Borders, but urged people not to take the law into their own hands. Police have ...
A sheriff on Friday issued a warrant for the removal of the so-called Kingdom of Kubala, which has been camped near Jedburgh in the Scottish Borders for the past few weeks. A self-styled "African ...
The self-styled "African tribe" have made their home in the Borders Scottish Borders Council has begun new court proceedings to have a self-styled "African tribe" evicted from its land. The three ...
A council has initiated legal action to evict a self-styled "African tribe" from their new campsite. The so-called Kingdom of Kubala was evicted from privately-owned land near Jedburgh on Tuesday - ...
The 'African tribe' living in a self-proclaimed 'kingdom' in woodlands in the Scottish Borders are set to be hit with a new eviction notice after they moved camp. The group, who say they are ...
A self-styled “African tribe” who are camping in woodland in the Scottish Borders are staying put despite an eviction notice from the local council. The so-called Kingdom of Kubala was ordered to ...
A self-styled “African tribe” have been given another eviction notice after moving from their previous camp to a new site in the Scottish Borders. The so-called Kingdom of Kubala were evicted from ...
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Campaigners fighting to reconnect Lancashire to Yorkshire railway services have been boosted by the success of a line resurrected in Scotland. An 11-mile route connecting Colne to Skipton last ran in ...