one-night stand at the Grand National is searching for the Scottish dad he's never known. In 2016 we told how Josie Coak, 71, tried to track down the father of her son, Michael Lee, with no success.
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Kilmarnock remains closed this morning following the sudden death of a man.
Police were called to Bellfield Interchange at 5.30am today following the death of a 39-year-old man.Officials have confirmed there are no suspicious circumstances.The A77 was initially closed in both directions following the incident.Police remain at the scene and the road is still closed southbound, officers confirmed.A Police Scotland spokesman said: "Police were called around 5.30am on Monday, June 8, 2020, following
.one-night stand at the Grand National is searching for the Scottish dad he's never known. In 2016 we told how Josie Coak, 71, tried to track down the father of her son, Michael Lee, with no success.
Lockdown restrictions are set to ease even further over the next few weeks in Scotland, but many will be reluctant to give up the online way of shopping.Due to restrictions on travel and going outside, many Scots became more adept at buying online and realised most supermarket products can be bought directly from wholesalers or on sites like Amazon.
SSE Hydro could remain closed until next year. Bosses have warned that the major Scots venue would struggle to operate with social distancing and pleaded with politicians to give 'test events' the go-ahead.
Ryanair staff sent a grieving widow a holiday voucher for her dead husband - after months of her trying to get a refund.Janis Mckay, from Moodiesburn, North Lanarkshire, was left heartbroken when her husband Marcus, 63, died suddenly from an aneurysm in February - just weeks before they were due to jet off to Malta.Relatives sent a copy of the dad’s death certificate to Ryanair to request a refund for the £355 Edinburgh flights and the family received a response saying they would be
car window and stole her nurse - containing the only picture she has of her dead dad.Kayleigh Sim felt sick when she discovered her car had been broken into while she was on a walk at Shewalton nature trail with her one-year-old baby.But the 22-year-old, from Irvine, was devastated to discover 'low life scumbags' had swiped her purse with the only picture she has of her dad who passed away four years ago.The mum is now begging for the thieves to return the picture insisting she would 'do
bars across Scotland are fuming after Nicola Sturgeon failed to offer a date for when they could reopen with outdoor seating areas.The First Minister confirmed today the country would move to phase two of easing lockdown restrictions and revealed all retail stores could reopen as of June 29 if they had outdoor entrances.But there was no indication of when the hospitality industry could get back to business despite widespread hopes among landlords that beer gardens would be allowed under phase
Glasgow, on Tuesday after police forced entry to the flat where she was staying.Police said they were treating the death as “unexplained”.Sources said the 50-year-old had struggled with drugs and been a “lost soul for 30 years”.They added: “Every attempt to help get her off drugs failed miserably.
coronavirus pandemic is breaking down, according to the Scottish Health Secretary. Condemning Downing Street’s approach to the nationwide crisis, Jeane Freeman said there is a "vacuum" where shared discussion and decision making should be at the highest level.
Glasgow street as “unexplained”. Officers were called to the scene in the Cowcaddens area, near the city centre, at around 6.35am on Wednesday.
found dead near a Scots beauty spot has emerged - as police probe his mystery death. The body of Duncan McKenzie was found in Allander Park, Milngavie, on Thursday morning, but police are unaware of how he died.
police after the sudden death of a 39-year-old man. Officers were called to the scene at the Bellfield Interchange, Kilmarnock, early on Monday morning after the alarm was raised.
diverse and welcoming nation but scratch the surface and sometimes the reality is very different. It has taken the killing of George Floyd at the hands of a white Minneapolis police officer to make every country look more closely at how to define and deal with racism.In this country, we recognise the problems of sectarianism but can be blind to the issues faced by black, Asian and ethnic minorities in our communities.Designer-turned-filmmaker Stewart Kyasimire, 39, made a BBC documentary last
coronavirus. With the easing of lockdown restriction last weekend a number of Scots beauty spots reported a large influx of people who travelled from outside the local area.
police probe has been launched after the body of an unidentified man was found near a Scots beauty spot. Emergency services were called to the scene in Allander Park, Milngavie, at around 11.30am on Thursday after the tragic discovery.
A postmortem on a tragic dad who died a day after being released from hospital following an alleged blade attack has ruled the cause of death “unascertained”.
A Scots man who was charged in connection with a social media image mocking the death of tragic George Floyd has been released.
A Scots MSP has told how her world fell apart after the sudden death of her 20-year-old son who tragically passed away on holiday.