insure a car in the UK.According to Rivervale Leasing, Aberdeen, Inverness, Edinburgh and Perth are among the cheapest places to get car insurance all with an average price under £325 a year compared to the UK average of £465.
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Police have slammed those responsible after medics only managed to reach the individual at St Cyrus Nature Reserve in Aberdeenshire "by luck" at the weekend.
An ambulance arrived trying to attend an emergency call at the beach but struggled to gain access due to a number of vehicles parked irresponsibly along the verges.The inconsiderate parking caused great difficulty in allowing the ambulance access and cops are reminding drivers of the dangers - not only to emergency services but to other
.insure a car in the UK.According to Rivervale Leasing, Aberdeen, Inverness, Edinburgh and Perth are among the cheapest places to get car insurance all with an average price under £325 a year compared to the UK average of £465.
landslide blocked the route in both directions. Police have issued a warning to drivers after the closure of the A830 near Lochailort close to Glenfinnan.
Asim Riaz, 41, died on July 24 along with family friend Edina Olahova, 29, and her son Rana Haris Ali, nine. Asim's son, aged 7, survived the tragedy.
Borders around 6.00pm on Tuesday July 27. All three of the men involved were dressed in dark clothing and all had baseball caps and face coverings, according to Police Scotland.
“think again” on his planned £20 a week cut to Universal Credit.But instead of facing the press or any of his critics the Chancellor opted for a highly stage-managed meeting with business leaders who were cued to give him soft questions on the government’s business support during the covid crisis.The online stream showed the audience figures fluctuating from 16 to 13 for most of the 20 minute broadcast.Angry opposition politicians used Sunak’s visit to demand that he “think again” on his planned
Loch Lomond tragedy. Muhammad Asim Riaz, 41, was one of three people who lost their lives in the water near Pulpit Rock on Saturday evening.
horrific crash has closed a Scots road with an air ambulance on the scene tonight. Dramatic pictures from the scene at the A96 near Keith, Moray show a huge number of police vehicles, ambulances and a helicopter have been sent to the emergency.
Glasgow on Friday July 24 amid the blistering heat, according to Glasgow Live.
Police, fire and ambulance crews have been scrambled to John Knox Pulpit in Lomond Hills, Fife, after the alarm was raised shortly after 5pm on Friday, July 23.
West Lothian street. The 40-year-old female owner of the XL American Bulldog-type animal has also been reported to the Procurator Fiscal in connection with the incident.
Dunoon to issue a warning to owners about keeping their animals away from the water amid rising temperatures.
coronavirus pandemic, which has left many learner drivers in limbo. As a result, many learner drivers have been unable to book theory tests as centres continue to deal with a major backlog.
Perth and Kinross were reached by the £463 million Digital Scotland Superfast Broadband (DSSB) project, which came to an end earlier this month. Engineers from Openreach laid more than 454km of cable across Perth and Kinross during the build, which started in 2014.
cops on an erratic 40-mile chase. Graham Ellis, 40, stole the 999 vehicle that had arrived to treat his pregnant girlfriend, a court heard.
scenic Scots river. Bosses at Calamity Kayaking in Paisley were so sick of the state of the River Cart that they used a massive line over a local bridge to pull out as much rubbish as they could.
Police say the remote location has been busy with visitors and are urging anyone who has witnessed anything suspicious to come forward. Constable Fraser Edwards said: “This particular honesty box is located next to the gateway building across from the beach and it’s possible that anyone visiting the area could have seen something which could prove vital to our investigation.
Join thousands of others in getting the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox.Dog walkers and wild swimmers have been warned about toxic algae which has been discovered at a Scots beauty spot.A popular walking trail, people visiting the Balgray Reservoir near Barrhead are being urged to be careful after a high concentration of blue-green algae – also known as cyanobacteria - was found in the water.People are being warned not to swim or paddle in the water, while pet owners have
Covid-19 jab. Sarah McCutcheon, who runs Wellness and Wellbeing With Sarah, made the statement on her Glasgow business’s page, insisting: “We will not conduct treatments on any vaccinated person.” But a national beauty trade body yesterday said the policy goes against Government guidance, which should be followed to keep customers safe.
drone, a report has found. The helicopter was travelling over Kelty in Fife at around 2.15pm on April 17 when a paramedic on board spotted the device outside the pilot’s window.