Glasgow man who was last seen in a Scots hospital. There are going concerns for the welfare of Ryan McCoo, who now hasn't been seen for over a week.
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threatened to carry out a mass killing. Bigoted pensioner Elaine MacDonald, 65, tried to tear the electric scooter apart with her bare hands and dragged the 100 kg machine along the street.
At Perth Sheriff Court, MacDonald also admitted calling the police on 999 and making racist and violent threats to phone operators. She admitted calling the police on 21 May to utter threats of violence and make racist remarks and sentence was deferred for reports.The court was told MacDonald had already been
.Glasgow man who was last seen in a Scots hospital. There are going concerns for the welfare of Ryan McCoo, who now hasn't been seen for over a week.
tumour which weighed more than a kilogram has defied the odds to celebrate her first birthday. Lily Graham was born on May 5 last year but was quickly whisked away by medics who discovered she had a rare tumour called Sacrococcygeal Teratoma (SCT).
Proudlock changed his name to 'ProudScot' for a brilliant Scottish words challenge set by his model wife Emma Louise Connelly.
Twitter from pop icon Cher. Mickey Robertson, 24, asked for words of encouragement ahead of his first shift back at Siberia Hotel and Bar, Aberdeen, after lockdown, but never imagined she’d reply.
raw sewage and human waste floods her garden. Sarah Kelly, 79, says the stench is so overpowering she has to keep the windows of her Linwood home closed at all times.
court heard yesterday.Mark Reid is accused of injuring mum-of-two Jennifer McGrattan in the alleged assault at her home in Bishopbriggs, near Glasgow, on December 24 last year and behaving in a threatening and abusive manner towards her.The 38-year-old, from Stevenston, Ayrshire, is known for providing “coaching”, “mentoring” and “healing sessions”, which includes offering relationship advice to others.His personal trainer ex told the trial at Glasgow Sheriff Court yesterday how he became
JobCentre Plus office following a routine background check - despite having no criminal record. Bosses at the centre in Kilmarnock took action after Disclosure Scotland - the government agency responsible for carrying out criminal records checks on candidates for employers - gave the wrong information.
Outlander star Graham McTavish has spoken about the possible return of one of his characters to the hit show for season six. The Scots actor, who has just signed up to join the cast for season two of Netflix's The Witcher, spoke about his role as Buck Mackenzie in an interview with a British magazine.
Scots pensioner who has been missing from home almost 24 hours. Robin Green, from the West End area of Aberdeen, was last seen at about 10am yesterday morning at Craigton Park in the city.
Edinburgh bus missed her baby’s head by an inch.
brain tumour. Michael Mackay was diagnosed with the grade 3 anaplastic astrocytoma after his wife Trish went upstairs to record him sleeping noisily in August 2020.
Outlander actors Sam Heughan and Graham McTavish have urged fans to be respectful when visiting the historic sites featured in the hit show. The duo, who play Jamie Fraser and Dougal MacKenzie, followed author Diana Gabaldon in voicing their concerns after they were informed that stones and other items had been taken from the Culloden battlefield.
Police have launched a probe after the youngster, 12, was battered at Beveridge Park in Kirkcaldy.
legal dispute with his gran after £50,000 of her savings vanished was ordered to repay thousands of pounds to relatives.We revealed last week how James Mill, from Irvine, Ayrshire, had failed to fulfil a court order to return the money Isabella Mill and her partner gave him when he offered to help them buy a home together.Now it has emerged that a firm linked to the 33-year-old’s hotel business “unlawfully deducted” wages from his mum’s cousin’s wife and her son – while the dispute with his gran
To Sam Heughan and Graham McTavish, Men In Kilts: A Roadtrip With Sam and Graham feels like “a happy accident.”
care home - after being described as a 'fire hazard', her outraged family claim.Former headteacher Susan Lynas, 75, was hospitalised after breaking her back last year and was unable to receive physiotherapy due to the pandemic.She gained weight due to being immobile for months and also contracted coronavirus, and is now suffering from long covid as well as severe asthma and diabetes.Gran-of-three Susan has been in an interim care home, Craigmair, in Livingston, West Lothian, which is run by the