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.
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iOS - Android An eyewitness told Lanarkshire Live : "They fell from the cherry picker on to the roof of a truck."Initially it looked like the races were just going to be delayed but we've since been informed the card has been abandoned.
I really hope the two guys involved are alright."A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “Around 1.50pm, police were called to a report of two men falling from a mobile platform at Hamilton Race Course."Emergency services are in attendance and one man has been taken
.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.
iOS - Android The topic for the final was: “If you were the Scottish Minister for Equalities what is the most pressing inequality you would tackle post pandemic - why and how?”The judges were Crown Agent David Harvie, Deputy Crown Agent John Logue and Leslie Young, Chief Executive, Epilepsy Scotland.The girls won through to the final after a series of close run rounds ably mentored by Mr Winn from the school’s Faculty of Social Subjects.
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.
police search. Nehemiah Kwesi Somevi, also known by his friends as "Nehe", disappeared from the city centre on Friday.
Edinburgh over an on-going incident near a Morrisons supermarket. Cops have been spotted on West Granton Road as they cordoned off the area this evening.
St Johnstone fans have appeared at Perth Sheriff Court, charged with taking part in shameful scenes following the club’s Scottish Cup triumph almost two months ago.
reported missing from Netherlee. The 65-year-old was last seen around 11.15am in East Renfrewshire on Tuesday, July 6.
ambulance crews raced to the scene of an 'on-going incident' on a North Lanakrshire road, which was locked down. Photos shared with the Daily Record show officers and paramedics on Muirhouse Road in Motherwell this afternoon, Friday July 9.
tonnes of rubble that collapsed into the White Cart River from a building site have confirmed no pollution has been caused by the incident.The Scottish Environment Protection Agency launched a probe into the collapse of the land earmarked for a 261-space car park in Paisley's Inchinnan Road after it was discovered the site had collapsed into the water.Residents raised flooding concerns regarding the tonnes of rubble - which appeared to stretch 100m - as they feared it could cause issues with
Join thousands of others and get the latest Scottish crime and courts news sent straight to your inbox with our daily Criminal Record newsletter.A man's been arrested in connection after alleged indecent exposure incidents in two Scots towns earlier this year.Cops were called in after reports a male had flashed at young teenagers on Argaty Road, Doune, on Sunday March, 27.They were then alerted to another alleged incident Myothill Road, Denny, a few hours later.Falkirk Live is an exciting new
iOS - Android Video posted on Twitter shows armed cops patrolling the area and there remains a high police presence.Rutherglen residents also posted that the helicopter was hovering over the area for a lengthy time. Police Scotland have been contacted for comment. *Don't miss the latest headlines from around Lanarkshire. Sign up to our newsletters here. And did you know Lanarkshire Live had its own app?
Glasgow.Residents of Toryglen in the southside of the city first heard the helicopter around 10.45am this morning.Cops are thought to have been near to Orchard Grove Kindergarten and Southside Boxing Summer Camp, and there remains a high police presence in the Prospecthill Circus area of Toryglen.A video on social media shows armed officers swarming the scene.Police Scotland have been contacted for comment and confirmed that they are aware of an ongoing incident.Orchard Grove Kindergarten and
Crieff. A group of individuals, made up mainly of teenage boys, were fighting in a car park on Leadenflower Court at around 10.20pm on Friday night.
Police and other emergency services scrambled to Falside Crescent, Bathgate, after being called to reports of an incident at around 8pm on Monday July 5.A 42-year-old man died following the alleged disturbance, with a 32-year-old has been arrested in connection with the death.Forensic teams and police officers were today spotted outside the scene, where a tent has been erected while teams collect evidence.Enquiries are currently ongoing.Officers warn that locals will notice a heavy police
Glasgow. Police were called near Kingston Place, Dalmarnock, close to the River Clyde, around 6.25am this morning and remain in attendance.
North Lanarkshire which saw a man arrested. The 54-year-old woman was pronounced dead at the scene in Torrance Avenue, Airdrie.
NHS in Scotland for nearly two years. Not one patient in Scotland has been given the go-ahead for the stem cell procedure, agreed by Holyrood, despite the country having the world’s worst rates for the degenerative disease.
Police and the Scottish Fire and Rescue service were called to Ryat Linn Resevoir in Barrhead after 7pm on Monday night.