Scots play park after 'heinous' firebugs torched it. Dramatic pictures showed the inferno taking root at Silverton play park in Dumbarton last weekend with flames leaping from the burning park.
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Join thousands of others in getting the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox.An Alexandria soft play owner is holding off reopening her venue fearing it could get shut down again.Despite being given the green-light to trade again this week, Julie Thomas’ Wee Play Place will remain closed for now.The business owner and mum-of-two is instead backing calls for the sector to be allowed to open while regions are in level two and lower of the Scottish Government’s Covid tiers system
.Scots play park after 'heinous' firebugs torched it. Dramatic pictures showed the inferno taking root at Silverton play park in Dumbarton last weekend with flames leaping from the burning park.
independence. It also shows 35% believe indyref2 should be held within the next two to five years.
Join thousands of others and get the latest Scottish crime and courts news sent straight to your inbox with our daily Criminal Record newsletter.A violent thug bragged he had Covid-19 and tried to spit on cops who had taken him to hospital in Paisley.William Cowan, 49, tried to bite and kick officers at the busy A&E department at the Royal Alexandra Hospital.Boozed-up Cowan who attempted to gob on the officers, bragged to medics “I have got all the symptoms.
Katy Clark said Peel Ports Group, which has a substantial presence in Scotland, should be brought into public ownership.Part of a vast UK-wide network, the firm has ports in Glasgow, Greenock, Hunterston and Ardrossan which it says act as the nation’s “gateway to Ireland and transatlantic Americas as well as European hubs”.Peel is also the controlling Port Authority for 450 square miles of the River Clyde and more than 15.4 million tonnes of cargo are processed every year.However Clark, who was
jailed. David Lauriston, 39, from South Lanarkshire went berserk at other passengers as well as air stewardesses on board a Jet2 flight from Glasgow to Bodrum, Turkey on September 21.
The SNP MSP has invited the trust to Holyrood to present a public consultation, planned for later this year, to the parliament’s marine tourism and recreational boating cross party group.She said: “I hope the Scottish Government will support this case which will enable the trust to take their impressive plans forward.”
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court heard today. Detective Sergeant Nick Eaton, 45, visited Gary More, 32, at his home in Airdrie, North Lanarkshire, on 23 July 2018.
High Court in Glasgow watched CCTV of the alleged attack yesterday.The footage showed Neil Anderson arriving in a Berlingo van and then appeared to speak to Mr More shortly before the shooting.His QC Donald Findlay put it to Detective Sergeant Douglas Mogg, 51, that Anderson “phoned the emergency services.”DS Mogg replied: “Yes.”Mr Findlay went on: “Neil Anderson was [at the scene] for something like 13 to 14 minutes?”DS Mogg replied: “Yes.”The officer then agreed when Mr Findlay put to him that
Former England legend Paul ‘Gazza’ Gascoigne sky-rocketed to fame as a result of his prowess on the pitch.This month marks 25 years since Paul’s famous dentist’s chair goal celebration during the England vs Scotland match in Euro '96. And as we're on the edge of our seats during the all-important matches, Paul too will be cheering along from his luxury seaside flat in Poole, Dorset.
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Edinburgh beauty spot on a winter’s night has been jailed for 38 months. Ewan Fulton, 20, bit Mhari O’Neill on her breast and throttled her before leaving her in an intoxicated state on Calton Hill where her body was found by a dog walker.
coronavirus vaccine has urged jag refusers to ignore social media and get proper scientific evidence before making up their minds. Paula McMahon, 49, who has helped NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde vaccinate more than a million people, has witnessed many tears of joy and relief since vaccination began six months ago today.
Speedo Mick battered freezing cold rain in the Outer Hebrides today on the first leg of a 2,000 mile trek - in just a pair of swimming trunks. The madcap fundraiser powered through day six of his mammoth walk through the UK, which started off in Stornoway in the Western Isles last week and will finish in Liverpool.
Scots park. Little whippet Rye was unsteady and disoriented after consuming the class B drug, which is believed to have been left behind by revellers at Mugdock Country Park, about 10 miles north of Glasgow.
The 43-year-old NHS care worker, who lives in nearby Mallaig, filmed cars trying to drive along winding roads in the area which were filled with parked cars. Dozens of parked cars and motor homes are shown on both sides of the road - making it difficult for vehicles to pass through.