referendum could be held “if there is a settled will” for one.
14.07.2021 - 00:29 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Scottish Fire and Rescue Service. The all terrain vehicle from Elgin also assisted in the efforts and a high pressure lance was used to extinguish the fire.
The water bowser from Inverness was used for water due to the remote location of the incident. It comes after Ivergordon Fire Station responded to reports of a shed on fire in Building Merchant’s yard in Invergordon at 10pm on Monday July 12.A small area of wooden panelling was on fire and a hosereel jet and some small tools were used to put
.referendum could be held “if there is a settled will” for one.
Scotland with criminals targeting people who put up posters or online ads searching for missing pets. Scammers claim to be calling from a vet having found a missing dog or cat but they say the pet needs immediate treatment and in the life or death scenario, payment is required upfront.
heatwave came to an end. The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for thunderstorms across most of Scotland from midday on Tuesday, with twice the normal amount of rain for the month of expected to lash down.
Stranraer.Fire crews have been tackling a fire at an old bank on North Strand Street in the town. Police have blocked off the road with part of the nearby Tesco car park out of use.
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.
crash brought one of Scotland's busiest stretches of motorway to a standstill. Police, fire, ambulance and air ambulance crews rushed to the M74's northbound carriageway at junction 20, near Kirtlebridge in Dumfreis-shire, just before 5pm.
pensioners including a 91-year-old woman, an 82-year-old man and care home workers after testing positive last December. Leadbetter, 59, also ferried desperately ill passengers to and from Edinburgh Royal Infirmary who were attending for dialysis treatment while failing to wear a protective mask.
Scots woman has been driven to 'breaking point' as ants swarm her council flat in Hamilton. Chelsey Campbell, 28, moved into the flat on Brankholm Brae in Hamilton in February last year and has suffered from the ant infestation ever since.
Go Radio bosses were left 'hopping mad' after their breakfast co-presenter Gary Muircroft was late for his show - because he was trying to catch a wallaby in Carluke.
festivals have been cancelled as event chiefs were forced to pull the plug as Scotland remains tight in the grip of Covid-19. Organisers of Party at the Palace in Linlithgow, West Lothian and Perth's Party in the Park feel 'let down' by the Scottish Government and warn of a 'bleak future' for music festivals.
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.
Cops have launched an investigation into the assault, which happened at a taxi rank in the town centre. The incident occurred at around 10.45pm on Stirling Street, on Saturday, July 10.It's understood a 46-year-old was left with a serious facial injury after being punched.
Edinburgh when he heard a hissing sound coming from his shorts. Believing he accidentally turned the vape on, Alex plunged his right hand into his pocket to investigate, reports Edinburgh Live.
failed in a bid for freedom. Daniel Kerr was jailed for seven years in January for a sickening campaign of historical abuse against two young girls including his sister in law Tracey Callaghan, who died before she could see him face justice.
knives allegedly stolen from a supermarket.
Scots dog owner was left devastated after her pet pooch was mauled to death by a Staffie in front of her eyes, with the horrific attack also causing her to have an epileptic fit. Gail Grubb, 46, was walking her beloved seven-year-old Chihuahua Chicco in Edinburgh when a woman driving past asked if she knew the owner of a Staffordshire Bull Terrier which had jumped into her car.
blade-like weapons that he strapped to his hands. Safe cracker Ovidiu Dinu, 32, serving a two-year-and-eight-month term at HMP Grampian, had "struggled to adjust" to life behind bars, a court heard.