police custody and was dumped there. They say the apprentice blacksmith had lodged a complaint over an assault by an officer shortly before his death.
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torrential 3am thunderstorm which saw nearly 21mm of rain in just an hour. A spokesperson for Scottish Water told the Airdrie and Coatbridge Advertiser: “A project to improve the local waste water network and help reduce flooding is set to begin in Craigneuk.
police custody and was dumped there. They say the apprentice blacksmith had lodged a complaint over an assault by an officer shortly before his death.
Click here for more news from the Airdrie and Coatbridge AdvertiserInspector John O’Neill of Coatbridge police office said: “Our concerns for Cameron are growing – his family and friends are understandably very worried and just want to know he is safe and well.“This behaviour is completely out of character for Cameron.“If anyone has seen Cameron, or has any information or knowledge regarding his whereabouts, please contact Police Scotland via 101 quoting reference number 3542 of December 9.”
jury how an ex-boyfriend drowned her pet parakeet in the kitchen sink. The woman, who can’t be identified, said she took her children to her mum's after she caught Paul Hill having sex with another woman in her bed.
Celtic fans not to protest at Parkhead ahead of Sunday's match with St Johnstone. The Hoops face the in-form Perth side amid a terrible slide that has seen them collect just two wins in 11 games.
Paisley flat after a troubled man barricaded himself inside and started chucking items through windows.William Coughtrie, 23, tossed a microwave oven, a number of guitars, a computer, a monitor, a plant pot and a chunk of glass into the road during a tense stand-off with the emergency services, which included police negotiators, firefighters and paramedics.Paisley Sheriff Court heard Coughtrie, who suffers from a number of health problems, waved a hammer and shouted abuse at officers during the
Click here for more news from the Airdrie and Coatbridge AdvertiserMeanwhile, Culture NL is also benefiting from the latest round of funding awards – with £10,000 being granted to help the organisation further develop its website “which gives open access to one of the finest industrial history collections in Britain”.Caroline Clark, the heritage fund’s director for Scotland, said: “The challenges we’ve faced over the past few months have highlighted how important the sense of community is.“This
Christmas celebration this year as dad Roy Hann has vowed to stick to new Covid “bubble” rules.Instead of tucking into a turkey dinner, the father of 13 will be on the front line working night shift at Ninewells Hospital in Dundee on December 25.Advanced nurse practitioner Roy has nine of his 13 children living at home and four grown-up children living in separate households.Guidelines released by the Scottish Government last week said Christmas bubbles of three households in Scotland should
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.One of Gatehouse of Fleet’s most famous sons, the legendary climber Hamish MacInnes, has died.Dr MacInnes passed away at his Glencoe home on Sunday, aged 90.Widely regarded as Scotland’s greatest ever mountaineer, Hamish scaled the Matterhorn in the Alps at the age of 16.Gatehouse man Leo McClymont grew up with Hamish and the pair were best pals in childhood.And even then Hamish showed the fearlessness and
Click here for more news from the Airdrie and Coatbridge AdvertiserFilmed at Hamilton town house, the hour-long show will be on the BBC Scotland channel at 10pm on this Sunday, November 29.
Prisoner who tortured young man damaged prison roof because of 'cabin fever'The panels will also power 50 electric vehicle charging points specially created for employees.It is believed the renewable energy scheme is one of the largest of its kind in the UK.Venue doing its bit in fight against COVID after being hailed as 'good to go'The project was part-funded by the Scottish Government.Aviva chief operating officer Nick Amin remarked: “It’s vital that businesses in all industries put words into
Edinburgh. Emergency services were called to the scene on Oxgangs Park shortly after midnight on Saturday, November 14.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.A tireless volunteer, who has helped run older people’s groups for almost a quarter of a century, has been recognised with a national award.Betty Carnihan, 77, from Larkhall, was presented with Age Scotland’s Volunteer of the Year award at a virtual ceremony this month.The gong is sponsored by Solicitors for Older People Scotland, and recognises an outstanding volunteer who has made a difference to older
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.THE Scottish Government’s decision to plug the shortfall in school milk funding left by Brexit has been praised by Airdrie MP Neil Gray.Children and young people in Monklands will now be able to continue to access subsidised milk in schools, despite the EU ceasing to provide local authorities with provision subsidy.Ministers had pressed the UK Government to make up the shortfall, but to date no such
level four lockdown does not mean a return to strict protective shielding for vulnerable people. But she said many in that category will be worried about being asked to go to work in areas heading to the highest covid alert on Friday.
flood warnings have been issued for Scotland after heavy rain battered large parts of the country last night. The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) has handed out 26 warnings for potential floods.
East Kilbride MP is renewing her calls for the Y-People project to be moved out of the Village. Dr Lisa Cameron backed residents, businesses and a high-profile News campaign calling for drink and drug fuelled anti-social behaviour linked to the facility to be tackled for once and for all.