sex beast teacher who preyed on female pupils is facing a second lengthy jail term - for abusing another young girl at least 100 times when she was in First Year.
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bladed weapon'.Th 56-year-old man was hospitalised with a serious torso injury after being assaulted at around 9.35pm last night.He had just left a Kilmarnock fish and chip shop with another man when two men followed from Welbeck Street.They stalked them to Glebe Road before getting into a verbal altercation before injuring the victim.Police Scotland are now desperate for witnesses as the victim remains in hospital.Officer are seeking to trace three men in connection with the incident as their
.sex beast teacher who preyed on female pupils is facing a second lengthy jail term - for abusing another young girl at least 100 times when she was in First Year.
Fife amid an ongoing incident.Officers raced to Brodick Road in the Templehall area of Kirkcaldy on Monday night.One photo shared online shows what appears to be armed police at the scene as well as three cop cars.The image was posted at around 10pm.The Daily Record and Sunday Mail have always been at the forefront when it comes to reporting crime in Scotland.But did you know all the ways you can stay informed of the top crime and courts headlines?We share live crime news and exclusive court
radio presenter Jenni Falconer was mugged by a gang of thugs on bikes during a run in London. Jenni who regularly goes running was making her way through Parliament Square in London when she was robbed by a group of boys on cycles.
motorist who ran over a stab victim lying on the road turned Good Samaritan when he stopped and rushed the man to hospital.Salam Ibrahim, 33, was at the wheel of his VW Golf when he drove over Steven Cartwright, 35, who was lying on his back on the road at George Street, Paisley, in the early hours of May 1, last year.Ibrahim quickly phoned an ambulance to report the accident and joined witnesses in rushing to Mr Cartwright’s aid as he lay suffering from severe crush injuries and stab wounds ,
serial bogus caller who preys on the elderly got more than he bargained for - and found himself being attacked by the pensioner he was trying to rob.
teenager has been arrested after solider was allegedly attacked on a Scots Tinder date.Cobhan Mclelland, 18, is currently in hospital being treated for injuries.His injuries occurred after he went to meet up with a woman at an Edinburgh property before being allegedly abducted and attacked.Dylan Rigby, 19, has been arrested and charged in connection with the alleged incident.Cobhan who is in the armed forces and living at the Dreghorn Barracks in Colinton, was allegedly attacked in the early
East Kilbride.The youngster, who we have chosen not to name, is said to have “kicked” the man on the shin and “elbowed him on the side of the head” after he grabbed her by the arm.Reports of the incident on Friday evening, which took place in the Stewartfield area, were shared online over the weekend, along with details of the girl’s brave efforts to get away.Now police are investigating three separate incidents of “concerning behaviour” from a man towards young women in the area.Of the incident
Arbroath.Emergency services were called to Leonard Street at around 6.55pm on Monday, March 22. A 50-year-old man was badly hurt and rushed to Ninewells Hospital in Dundee for treatment.
brutal attack by an older gang. The girls were in The Meadows park in Edinburgh when the thugs set upon them last night.
Fife and locked down the area following an early morning incident today. Firearms officers scrambled to Main Street in Cardenden after the report of a disturbance at a property at around 7.45am.
Ayrshire flat and attacked a man while he slept in his bed. The 51-year-old man was asleep in his flat on Knockinlaw Mount in Kilmarnock when the thugs forced entry at around 1.30am yesterday morning.
antisocial behaviour targeting bus drivers and passengers could result in someone being killed.Chief Inspector Sarah Taylor, Local Area Commander for North West Edinburgh, made the comments after Lothian bus drivers were subjected to a night of terror yesterday at the hands of yobs.Eight buses were targeted by vandals who threw bricks and projectiles, shattering nine windows and terrifying the drivers.Chief Inspector Taylor revealed police have been conducting a huge operation to clamp down on
Lord Beckett told the brothers at the High Court in Edinburgh: “By deliberately striking the complainer with the car you could easily have killed him.“This was an extremely serious example of attempted murder.”Lord Beckett said the victim was left permanently scarred and impaired following the attack.He added: “In wicked hands such as yours, your sister’s car became a brutal weapon.”“For such an appalling crime, there is no suitable alternative to a substantial sentence of imprisonment in order
Police have continued a search on a West Lothian property where armed officers swooped earlier today. Cops with guns and police helicopters were called to investigate an incident at Queens Crescent in Livingston earlier today.
Scottish Conservatives virtual conference to attack the SNP and a second independence referendum.During his 10-minute speech the Prime Minister said Nicola Sturgeon's party is "not invincible".The Prime Minister set a task for Scottish Tories to stop an SNP majority at May's Holyrood elections and blunt nationalist demands for a second independence poll.Speaking online to the virtual spring conference, the PM did not definitely rule out a second referendum, although he has in the past said he
attacking his wife has been hit with a tougher sentence after a campaign for justice by his victim.Keida MacKenzie said she hopes the appeal victory against ex John Donnelly will give other victims strength to challenge unduly lenient sentences for abusers.She said: “I need people out there suffering domestic abuse to know there is hope.
paralysed from the waist down after falling backwards on a promenade wall is fundraising for a new "chariot".Rosie Sinclair has been a paraplegic after breaking her back when she fell off a wall at the popular Portobello Beach in Edinburgh in April last year.The 29-year-old University of Edinburgh student had been sitting on the wall and fell backwards when she twisted around to stand up.The sheer drop caused her to smash her back on cobblestones, causing injury to her spinal cord.Rosie had four