Scots hillwalker who may have got into trouble while out exploring. Isabel Wilson, 78, was last seen on the south shore of Loch Katrine near to Royal Cottage in Culligart, Stirling between 2pm and 3pm today.
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Europa Conference League clash with Hacken. With Scotland moving into Level 0 Covid restrictions from Monday, clubs will be allowed at least 2,000 fans for matches.
They can apply to local authorities for bigger crowds, and for the European tie Aberdeen had requested around 8,000. However, a compromise number was found with chairman Dave Cormack stating earlier this week he was confident that close to 6,000 would be allowed in.
Scots hillwalker who may have got into trouble while out exploring. Isabel Wilson, 78, was last seen on the south shore of Loch Katrine near to Royal Cottage in Culligart, Stirling between 2pm and 3pm today.
Aberdeen was forced to return to the Scots airport after declaring a mid-air emergency. The Eastern Airways plane from Aberdeen to Sumburgh in Shetland turned back about 15 minutes after taking off.
battered his girlfriend following a drinking session - after a sheriff ruled she held her own in a fight with him. Michael Iversen hit Courtnie Burnside after he downed vodka and she drank Dragon Soop.
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lockdowns across Scotland and the rest of the UK forced thousands of households to dip into savings and rainy day funds to help them stay afloat during uncertain financial times brought about by the coronavirus pandemic. It's easy to get swept away on the sea of relaxed restrictions and the Covid confidence that a double vaccination brings.
the vaccine's safety was "overwhelming" and helped protect both mothers and their unborn children. The Scottish Government and public health officials have previously sought to reassure pregnant women when it comes to vaccination over fears spread on social media that it could harm fertility.
jabs by today, but Labour say this target has not been met. Scottish Labour MSP Jackie Baillie said: “The SNP’s failure to meet this flagship target is humiliating for them – but it should worry us all.
fake gun. We reported how Alan Mitchell saw red after his cycle was nicked from outside a shop in his home in Aberdeen.
Bank Holiday in August is just around the corner. Scots will be eagerly awaiting the next opportunity for a much-deserved break, with just one week to go until the next public day off rolls around.
Falkirk Wheel this weekend, led by a couple who are harnessing paddle power to preserve Scotland’s waterways.
PAISLEY DAILY EXPRESS: Live news as it happensMorgan was seen just before 4pm at the Keystore in Greenock Road.She was wearing a lilac Jacket, white T-shirt, pink shorts and white shoes.Morgan is 5 feet 6 inches tall and has long fair hair.It is believed that Morgan maybe in the Edinburgh area.Police Scotland said: "There is concern regarding her safety and welfare."Anyone with any information should call police via 101 quoting incident number PS-20210719-2798.
Shannon Singh has revealed what happens in the TV villa when islanders get a text.
Indiana Jones installment has been pictured visiting Glasgow ahead of filming in the city centre. Parts of the Scottish city have been transformed into the United States for what is thought to be the fifth movie in the franchise starring Harrison Ford.
police search. Nehemiah Kwesi Somevi, also known by his friends as "Nehe", disappeared from the city centre on Friday.
Join thousands of others and get the latest Scottish crime and courts news sent straight to your inbox with our daily Criminal Record newsletter.Police have arrested a man following a disturbance at flat in Glasgow.The incident, which occurred at a property on the city's Bain Street at around 8pm on Friday night, saw the 37-year-old arrested after officers were called to the scene.Witnesses say police entered the building with a "battering ram".Police Scotland confirmed that no one was injured
Universal Credit (UC) is on the rise. According to the latest Scottish Parliament Information Centre (SPICe) figures the number of people being given a choice about how their UC is paid rose by 175,190 in just five months.