Aug 10th, 2016 Article
Seven jailed for planning Old Course Hotel raid
Seven men have been jailed for a total of 47 years for planning a raid on the Old Course Hotel in St Andrews.
Seven men have been jailed for a total of 47 years for planning a raid on the Old Course Hotel in St Andrews.
The Old Course Hotel may be in a totally iconic position, but that position does come with a cost.
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