M8 road crash has been identified as a 43-year-old man. The family of the man, who is from the west of Scotland, have been informed of his death after he died at the scene of the crash around 8.45pm on Thursday November 19.
03.11.2020 - 03:18 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Greenock. Emergency services were called to the scene on Lyle Road at around 3.25pm on Friday, October 20, after a bicycle collided with a pedestrian.
The scene remains locked down by officers from Police Scotland after the young boy and a 32-year-old woman were taken to hospital for treatment. The extent of their injuries are currently unknown.Police Scotland confirmed they were called to the scene on Friday afternoon.A force spokesperson said: "We were called to a report of an incident
.M8 road crash has been identified as a 43-year-old man. The family of the man, who is from the west of Scotland, have been informed of his death after he died at the scene of the crash around 8.45pm on Thursday November 19.
Derek McInnes has blasted the SFA’s Covid protocols after three of his players were forced into self isolation after returning from Under-21 duty. Aberdeen have been rocked by the news that Ross McCrorie, Lewis Ferguson and Connor McLennan will miss the next three games after being caught up in the Scotland Under-21s Covid outbreak.
M8 remains closed after a serious road traffic accident last night. Emergency services were called to the scene on the westbound carriageway between J7a Shawhead and Junction 8 at Baillieston at around 9pm on November 19.
SFA to ditch the compliance officer role following the resignation of Clare Whyte - and hand the disciplinary reigns to a law firm.The former Hearts and Scotland boss felt the wrath of Whyte on several occasions during his spell in charge at Tynecastle and believes the solo position has “demonised every person who has taken it”.Whyte was the third incumbent to hold the job following on from Tony McGlennan and Vincent Lunny.But she handed in her notice at Hampden today and will officially stand
hospital and a vehicle was left ablaze following a horror crash in the Borders. An HGV flipped on to its side after colliding with a tractor, trailer and a car on the A1, near the village of Cockburnspath, at around 10.30am on Monday, November 16.
#Inverclyde.
Police are appealing for information after a woman died after being hit by a bin lorry. The pedestrian, 52, was pronounced dead at the scene following the horror incident in Clackmannanshire yesterday afternoon.
A heartbroken family have hit out after their beloved mother allegedly suffocated to death at a Scots hospital after her oxygen tube became detached. Jean Wingate was taken to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital on November 1 after becoming breathless at her Glasgow home. The 76-year-old, who had COPD and diabetes, was diagnosed with pneumonia and later tested positive for coronavirus.
Perth and Kinross has been placed in level three of the Scottish Government’s coronavirus restrictions system.
hospitalised after horror smash with a lorry on the A9. Police raced to the crash which happened around 10.30 am on Tuesday morning at Portormin Road, Dunbeath.
Police have appealed for witnesses after a "serious" two-car smash left the drivers and three children in hospital.
Aberdeen to Fraserburgh road has been closed since the “serious” accident earlier this evening.Officers confirmed the incident involved two vehicles near the junction with the A952.Traffic Scotland tweeted the road near Happyhillock is closed in both directions, from near Lomnay to the B9032 at RathenMotorists are being advised to take an alternative route.A police spokesman said: “Around 5.50pm on Monday, 9 November, 2020, officers received report of a serious road traffic crash involving two
Greenock. It comes after a firebomb was chucked at a Greenock house on Saturday, 19 September on Cumberland Road.
road crash on the A9. The road is still closed in both directions at Kilmuir, between Tain and Invergordon.
mum says she 'cried for days' after being stuck in hospital for nine days alone with her new baby under strict Covid rules.Jenna McFarlane said she felt lonely and isolated after giving birth to her baby son Caleb during lockdown because coronavirus restrictions meant her family were refused entry to the ward see her or the new baby.The 26-year-old first time mum is now backing the #butnotmaternity campaign and calling for less restrictions on expectant mothers and maternity wards.Jenna's
cancer patient had part of her leg removed and rushed to another hospital for radiation treatment and then sent back to doctors to be reattached in a rare surgical procedure.Jan Ritson's left tumorous shinbone was cut out at the Golden Jubilee Hospital and sent on a 20-minute journey to Glasgow’s Beatson West of Scotland Cancer Centre in a sterile container.After being treated, her shinbone was then returned to doctors at the Clydebank hospital where Jan was still on the operating table under a
Daniel Craig is leading tributes to late James Bond star Sean Connery following the Scottish actor’s death at 90.The current 007 has released a statement, calling Connery “one of the true greats of cinema”.“Sir Sean Connery will be remembered as Bond and so much more,” Craig writes. “He defined an era and a style.
Glasgow.Police raced to Shettleston in Glasgow’s east end after reports of an altercation involving a number of people on Budhill Avenue.
hospital has been caged after a judge said he had to protect frontline NHS staff. Daniel Craig, 24, was high on a cocktail of alcohol and drugs when he pulled the blade out, which he had hidden on him.