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drugs recovery on the M74. Police Scotland confirmed a 57-year-old was caught on the motorway in Lanarkshire.
Officers allegedly found cocaine with a potential street value of half a million after stopping a car at 3.30pm on Wednesday near Lesmahagow after an intelligence tip off. They said the man was arrested and charged in connection with drug offences and was due to appear at Lanark Sheriff Court today. Detective Superintendent Craig Willison said: “We will use all the tools available to us
.cannabis plants at a house in Stirlingshire. Officers raided the property on Duke Street, Denny, at around 2.25pm on Monday before making the major discovery.
NHS charity fund to pay for his treatment.Lisa Quarrell, 39, says son Cole Thomson’s Bedrolite medication costs the family £1200 every month.Former police officer Lisa wants to use NHS endowment funds to pay for his supply. The charity funds are given to the NHS by donations from the public.Cole, eight, suffers from a rare form of epilepsy.
drug smuggling plot. Mohammed Khan, from Newton Mearns, was remanded in custody after appearing at Carlisle Magistrates Court on Wednesday.
charity that helps blind babies has hit the jackpot after receiving a £10,000 Cartier bracelet as a donation.Sight Action staff were left gobsmacked when the luxury item was handed into their Inverness office.The charity is raising money to buy much-needed sensory toys for blind babies.Their appeal asked around 3,000 blind and visually impaired Scots to donate unwanted jewellery.The bracelet donor, didn't leave a name after giving the charity a host of items and didn't hint at the bracelet
mystery death of a man whose body was found on a Scots beach are appealing for help to identify him. A passer-by raised the alarm after making the grim discovery at around 10.15am yesterday near to Longniddry Golf Club in East Lothian.
West Dunbartonshire.An injured 22-year-old man was taken to hospital after the incident was said to have occurred in Ottawa Crescent, Dalmuir, at about 1.45am on Thursday October 29.The Daily Record and Sunday Mail have always been at the forefront when it comes to reporting crime in Scotland.But did you know all the ways you can stay informed of the top crime and courts headlines?We share live crime news as well as stories on historical cases, keeping our readers informed and updated across the
formally named the Scots mum allegedly found dead in a wheelie bin. The family of Victoria Streight have said she will be 'missed' after the shock discovery in the Highlands on Sunday.
Cops have launched an investigation after a man's body was found on a Scots beach this morning. Officers were scrambled to the coast near to Longniddry Golf Course in East Lothian shortly before 10.30am.
Police are probing the death of a woman after a body was allegedly found dumped in a wheelie bin. The grim discovery was made during a search for missing Victoria Streight in the north of the country.
hospital has sparked a major police investigation. Alexandra Capone's last known movements were when she left the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh at around 8.50am on Thursday, October 22.
link.Emergency services were alerted at around 10pm.
drugs and an illegal spray after a house raid in Ayrshire. Officers discovered what is thought to be cocaine, ecstasy, cannabis and diazepam with a combined street value of £38,615 after descending on Glen Farrar Way in Kilmarnock at around 2.55pm yesterday.
Ayrshire home. The 36-year-old was discovered at a property in Gottries Road, Irvine in the early hours of Thursday, October 22, morning.
State Pension payment will rise by just £4.40 per week from next year should be reason enough for every elderly Scot to check if they are eligible to claim Attendance Allowance to boost their monthly income. The projected increase is the smallest rise allowed by legislation under the triple lock guarantee and means an annual increase of £228.80 for those on the ‘new’ State Pension, which will rise from £175.20 to £179.60 each week.
Join thousands of others who have signed up to the weekly Scotland Now newsletter for the latest Scottish heritage and culture news.Scottish Twitter users have shared their shock after discovering that the word 'outwith' is only used in Scotland.A flurry of posts saw users discover the term is only native to our bonnie lands, and not used further afield.
Police Scotland auctions.A string of weird and wonderful items will go under the hammer at an Ayrshire auction house next week, with the force saying it will reabsorb any proceeds into the central budget to help finance policing costs.The lots - some of which have been acquired by councils, banks and insolvency firms - range from luxury jewellery and artwork to bizarre items like a life ring and a garden ornament of a rabbit.Wilson Auctions will host their Police Scotland and General Disposal
link.The future of the £4m palliative care centre at Hairmyres Hospital was in doubt after it revealed losses of £300,000 since the start of lockdown.The latest boost comes after the hospice was shortlisted as one of three causes and charities in the West of Scotland to receive financial support from an £84,000 pot.Gordon McHugh, CEO at Kilbryde Hospice said: “We cannot thank Scotmid enough for awarding us this grant to assist us in supporting the patients and the families who we are here
disappeared in Montrose on Monday afternoon. John Flett, 78, was last seen in the Angus town’s Wellington Park at about 4.30pm.