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manhunt has been launched for a pair of brazen Scots thieves who tried to steal a car in the Borders.A hooded thug rang the doorbell of a house at around 1.05am on Friday March 5 at a property on Duke Street, Coldstream before demanding the keys to a car in the driveway.He then threatened the man who answered the door.The Daily Record and Sunday Mail have always been at the forefront when it comes to reporting crime in Scotland.But did you know all the ways you can stay informed of the top crime
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A woman involved in a drug dealing operation narrowly avoided a prison sentence this week.Police officers stopped a BMW in East Kilbride when it almost crashed into their vehicle after failing to give way.Inside the car they found more than £1000 in banknotes and a bag containing cannabis wraps.Amy Adams, 26, was ordered to carry out 200 hours of unpaid community work when she appeared at Hamilton Sheriff Court.She admitted being concerned in the supply of cannabis in Sydney Drive, East
Milngavie have been described as "two of a kind".A close friend of Bethany McManus, 20, and Gerry Mooney, 26, told the Record she was heartbroken and said the pair were "made for each other".Kimberly Mcsporran, 21, said the couple would be missed by so many after being found dead at a property in Milngavie, near Glasgow on Sunday morning.Did you know you can keep up to date with the latest news by signing up to our daily newsletter?We send a morning and lunchtime newsletter covering the latest
Read more. Police are investigating the sudden deaths of a man and woman found in a East Dunbartonshire property.Officers were called to a property on Station Road, Milngavie, around 11.30am on Sunday morning.
Ayrshire flat and attacked a man while he slept in his bed. The 51-year-old man was asleep in his flat on Knockinlaw Mount in Kilmarnock when the thugs forced entry at around 1.30am yesterday morning.
Lord Beckett told the brothers at the High Court in Edinburgh: “By deliberately striking the complainer with the car you could easily have killed him.“This was an extremely serious example of attempted murder.”Lord Beckett said the victim was left permanently scarred and impaired following the attack.He added: “In wicked hands such as yours, your sister’s car became a brutal weapon.”“For such an appalling crime, there is no suitable alternative to a substantial sentence of imprisonment in order
Gordon Ramsay was slammed by the Provost of Falkirk after he called the town a s***hole on TV, and urged to apologise for the 'foul-mouthed statement'.The celeb chef trashed Falkirk on an episode of his new BBC One quiz Bank Balance, with some locals claiming he owes the town an apology.Mr Ramsay, 54, who was born in Johnstone, Renfrewshire, called the town a 's***hole' when a contestant referred to Falkirk as one of the 'five cities in Scotland'.He responded saying: "I was born in Scotland.
Gordon Ramsay has left fans divided after launching a £75 beef wellington - that customers have to make and cook at home.The Scottish TV chef, 54, is turning his hugely popular food into a meal-kit, so that diners can gorge on a posh dish at home during lockdown while restaurants are closed.The menu includes all the ingredients to assemble a beef wellington, including beef fillet, puff pastry, egg yolks, mushroom duxelles, red wine jus, butter, double cream and potatoes.However, the eye-watering
Gordon Ramsay was insulted and grossed out by a Scottish chef's disgusting 'Cooncil Hoose' steak tartar.The Scots telly chef was not alone in being flabbergasted by the dish on Tik Tok as followers rushed to say it looked like the amateur was cooking up Covid 21.After chef Succhefful, also from Scotland, said his dish 'tastes like I’m a millionaire in France', Ramsay compared the recipe to a 'French turd' and said 'this is not safe.'The Hells Kitchen star was first upset by the dish's name as he
puppy farmers who dropped her off lifeless on the doorstep of a Scots family. Little Skye was advertised for sale in Glasgow on Gumtree for £1000 and was bought by a family in Rutherglen.Mum Carolann Thomas, said the seller dropped the puppy off at their house on February 27 and everything seemed fine until they took Skye inside.She noticed immediately that the puppy was extremely underweight and could barely walk. Carolann said her paws and tail were covered in dog poo and urine burns.She told
social media and branded it as "absolutely shocking" after she made the discovery in Larkhall on Thursday.In the picture, the needle can be seen lying on the pavement with the tip of the syringe uncovered.
driving around drunk on just three wheels has been banned from the road for two years.Jennette Hindley was so drunk she was oblivious to the missing tyre as she set off on a 25-mile trip home from a night out in Perth.The 63-year-old was reported for driving "all over the road" on three wheels and was stopped and found to be nearly four times over the alcohol limit.Admin worker Hindley was banned at Perth Sheriff Court on Wednesday and fined £800 by Sheriff Neil Bowie after she admitted the
border collie puppy Karma for £1000 from a female seller on Gumtree last week.The 38-year-old, from Kilwinning, had saved up money to purchase the dog for her two daughters aged 15 and nine. But the family were left heartbroken when Karma began to defecate blood and died just hours later.
Tik Toker Jimmy Stewart has challenged Gordon Ramsay to a mince and tatties cook off after the telly chef responded to one of his offbeat cooking videos.
dog owners to be alert after men were seeing trying to steal pets from a Scots park.Worried locals reported the two men attempting to steal the animals from Baxter Park in Dundee in the afternoon today.Police say they are aware of the incident and are urging owners to stay vigilant.Descriptions have been released of the suspects with cops urging anyone with information to come forward.The first male is described as being tanned, short hair and wearing a black tracksuit, the 2nd male was wearing
stalker attached a tracking device to his former lover's car so he could follow her more than a decade after she ended their relationship.Former special constable Abdul Salam, 37, set up an elaborate ruse to try and convince Razia Azhar's husband that she was cheating on him.He posed as a woman called 'Samantha' and reported Mrs Azhar's movements to her husband in a bid to convince him his wife was having an affair.But Mr and Mrs Azhar set up a sting operation to out Salam and that led to an
witches in Scotland has called for action as global allegations of sorcery surge in the pandemic.Today, International Women’s Day, marks the first anniversary of the Witches of Scotland (WoS) project.About 2500 alleged witches in Scotland are believed to have been executed, tortured, strangled and burned at the stake between the 16th and 18th centuries.WoS – founded by Claire Mitchell QC and writer Zoe Venditozzi – has launched a petition which will be presented to the Scottish Parliament this
Gordon Ramsay has had plenty of controversial moments over the years.The foul-mouthed celebrity chef is known for his fiery attitude both in and out of the kitchen and certainly isn't afraid of voicing his opinions.The Scottish TV star, 54, has shown a strong hatred to non-meat lovers and has gone to war with vegetarians on countless occasions.He has upset famous faces with his views on eating meat - and even claimed his worst nightmare would be if one of his kids announced they were
Gordon Ramsay slagged a Scottish viewer’s teeth during a live show. The potty-mouthed chef was slammed by fans after he made a comment about a gap in a contestant’s teeth during the Read My Lips game on last weekend’s programme.
BBC primetime quiz show may have had its chips – after a disastrous drop in ratings. The potty-mouthed chef's Bank Balance first aired last Wednesday with 2.7million viewers tuning in but this figure slumped to 1.6million by Friday.BBC bosses have taken a huge gamble with the 10-part show, putting it on in the prime 9pm slot for three nights a week.