murder him. Mark Craig was later spotted following his ex-partner's car after telling her he did not approve of the man she was in a new relationship with.
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Livingston. The 19-year-old man was pounced upon by five men as he walked through to the ASDA store on Almondvale Boulevard at 11.30pm last night.
Emergency crews rushed the victim to the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh after he sustained serious injuries in the attack. Medical staff say that his injuries are not life threatening.Police Scotland are now trying to hunt down the men involved in the assault.
murder him. Mark Craig was later spotted following his ex-partner's car after telling her he did not approve of the man she was in a new relationship with.
World’s Strongest Man tattooed on his arm.
a gang of thugs battered a young man on a path between two Scots towns. The man was set upon by three or four others as he walked on Black Path between Galashiels and Tweedbank, in the Scottish Borders, around 10pm on Friday, July 31.
Fife car park. Police were called to the 'disturbance' at 3am on Saturday morning at the car park between Shetland Place and Orkney Place in Kirkcaldy.
Emergency services raced to Shetland Place and Orkney Place in Kirkcaldy following the disturbance which happened shortly after 3am on Saturday, August 7.
On the edge of Lochmaben with views overlooking Mill Loch, it has immaculately maintained lawns and well-furnished borders bursting with colour and a great collection of hardy perennials and grasses with conifers, shrubs and trees providing all year round interest.It will also be possible to enjoy a walk around Mill Loch which takes about 30-40 minutes from the garden.
To find out more about Canal Encounters, visit the website.Canal Encounters is supported by EventScotland through the Year of Coasts and Waters 20/21, Scotland’s Events Recovery Fund, and the National Lottery Heritage Fund.
Aberdeen 's Victoria Park on Monday around 5.50pm by a concerned passer-by who reported it to animal welfare chiefs. Shocking pictures show the emaciated pooch, thought to be between six and eight-weeks-old, with its ribs and backbone clearly visible.
Freedom Day '. In a Parliamentary statement on Tuesday, the First Minister said the country will exit the levels system that we have been accustomed to throughout the last year or so.
the First Minister confirmed "no venues will be legally required to close" as of August 9.That means nightclubs, live music venues and theatres can finally reopen their doors after being forced to remain closed for 18 months.But customers will still be expected to register their details when visiting entertainment venues - as the Test and Protect service will continue to operate to monitor future outbreaks of covid.Sturgeon told MSPs at a virtual meeting of the Scottish Parliament: "The move
Covid-19 vaccine to vulnerable teenagers in certain groups by the end of August. First Minister Nicola Sturgeon previously announced plans to jab some youngsters aged between 12 and 17, including those with Down's Syndrome, learning difficulties or those who are immunosuppressed or live with someone who is.
injured on a Scots street sparking a police investigation. Officers were called to reports of a 37-year-old injured in Shuttle Street, Paisley, at around 11.50pm on Friday July 30.
attacked by a gang of three men at his Angus home. The 46-year-old was viciously assaulted at an address on Croft Terrace in Kirriemuir in the early hours of Friday morning.
crash on a Scots road. The collision between the motorbike and a car occurred on the A713 near Drongan, East Ayrshire at around 6.10pm on Monday July 26.
Scots road. Emergency services raced to the scene on Station Road in Kelty in Fife on Monday morning.
hospital after a serious crash near a holiday park in Dumfries and Galloway. Police were called to the A713 near Loch Tay after reports of a the three vehicle crash at around 2pm this afternoon.
Glasgow this week. It is understood the worker had to have his leg amputated after the freak accident as he was unloading materials at the Multiplex building site on Argyle Street around 9pm on Tuesday night.
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.