Edinburgh while trying to do his job. BBC Scotland journalist John Fernandez was stopped by a group blocking Princes Street while he was preparing a report.
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assault in Edinburgh. The victim, a 21-year-old man, was allegedly battered by a group of youngsters who then hurled racist abuse at him on December 11.
He was left with minor injuries following the attack in the city's George Square. Officers from Police Scotland are now appealing for information as they hunt people involved in the incident.Inspector Norman Towler said: "Officers in Edinburgh have arrested a 16-year-old boy in connection with a racial assault which happened in George Square on
.Edinburgh while trying to do his job. BBC Scotland journalist John Fernandez was stopped by a group blocking Princes Street while he was preparing a report.
covid rule breaching trip to Isle of Man to see his partner now appears to be flogging his trusted jetski on eBay.A listing has appeared on the selling site for a £4500 Seadoo Spark jetski alongside claims it is the one ridden by Dale McLaughlin when he travelled across the Irish Sea to visit his lover Jessica Radcliffe, 30.Dale was jailed for four weeks on December 14 for arriving on the island unlawfully.But he was released in time to get home for Christmas.Under details of the jetski, the ad
coronavirus rules.The 60-year-old had the SNP whip removed after last year it emerged she made a trip from Glasgow to the House of Commons while waiting for results of a Covid-19 test - and a return journey after being informed she had the virus.Police Scotland on Monday confirmed a 60-year-old woman, understood to be Ferrier, had been arrested and charged in connection with alleged culpable and reckless conduct.A spokeswoman for the force said: "We can confirm that officers today arrested and
Rutherglen MP Margaret Ferrier has been arrested for alleged culpable and reckless conduct.
found in a popular Scots park. Police were called following reports from members of the public after the 18-year-old's body was discovered by walkers in Meadowfield Park, in Edinburgh which is situated below Arthur's Seat.
Edinburgh Zoo could be on the verge of returning its famous giant pandas to China next year. The Royal Zoological Society of Scotland, which runs the zoo alongside the Highland Wildlife Park, says that it lost around £2m last year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Read More About: A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “Three people have been arrested after a 21-year-old man died in Erskine yesterday.“Officers were called to the Park Drive area around 12.55pm following reports of an assault.“There will be a police presence in the local area and enquiries are continuing.”
fatal New Year’s Day attack in Erskine. Police swooped Park Drive in the Renfrewshire town at around 12.55pm yesterday.
disappearance. The beloved dad vanished during a bike ride three years ago in Fort William never to be seen again leaving his family heartbroken.
Read More About: He sadly died at the scene and investigations are continuing.A Police Scotland spokesperson said: "We were called around 12.55pm on Friday, 1 January to a report of a man being assaulted in the Park Drive area of Erskine."He sadly died at the scene."Enquiries are at an early stage to establish the full circumstances of what happened.”Anyone with information is urged to contact the police 101 non-emergency number.
covidiots who gathered at Edinburgh Castle on Hogmanay.
Hogmanay sparking a police investigation.Locals in the area report that the victim suffered stab wounds.The casualty was found on Tormusk Road in Castlemilk at around 7.30pm last night before being rushed to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital.He is being treated for serious but not life-threatening injuries.A 33-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the incident.Police have now launched a probe into the incident.A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “Around 7.30pm on Thursday, 31
Edinburgh 's world-famous Hogmanay celebrations have gone online this year with a stunning drone display.
smuggling drugs in and out of Scotland from her Edinburgh home. Xiao Ya Chen, 40, was sentenced to three-years and four-months in prison at the High Court in Edinburgh today.
arrested after emergency services scrambled to a property in Paisley. Officers from Police Scotland received reports of a ' concern for a person' in the town's Espedair Street just after 10.30am on Saturday, December 19.
lovesick Romeo jailed for riding a jetski from Scotland to see her on the Isle of Man says she will marry him – if he asks.
pensioner had his skull fractured in a horror home robbery after being targeted twice in one day.The 69-year-old victim was allegedly threatened by masked man with a fake gun who demanded cash at his home in Lynedoch Street, Greenock, at 6.30am on Wednesday, December 16, morningMoney was taken during the first raid.Later that night two men forced entry into the same property and assaulted the pensioner.As a result of the horrifying attack he was rushed to Inverclyde Hospital with a fractured