A total of 3,779 people have died of confirmed or suspected coronavirus in Scotland.
08.05.2020 - 21:11 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A bull caused a massive power outage after it scratched it's 'itchy bum' with an electricity pole.
Ron the bull left 700 homes in Chapelton and Strathaven without power last night in the shocking incident.
The animal survived a stunning 11,000 volts and escaped thankfully with only a large bump on his head.
After using the electricity pole to scratch his behind, the animal knocked off the transformer box plunging the area into darkness.
Now his owner Hazel Laughton, 35, from East Shawtonhill farm
A total of 3,779 people have died of confirmed or suspected coronavirus in Scotland.
Council Tax is a payment based on the value of your home and was introduced in Scotland in 1993.
A fundraiser for the two young daughters of a Scots mum battling motor neurone disease has raised £100k in just one week.
Police are warning Scots of a recent bank scam being carried out by callous phone fraudsters.
A lout posted live videos of a nine-hour siege to YouTube while telling police he had dowsed his home in alcohol and planned to blow it up.
Rolls-Royce plans to cut 9,000 jobs.
Scots politicians have backed the general principles of a bill which will allow mixed-sex couples to enter into civil partnerships.
A Carluke man who was banned from every shop in Scotland popped into his local store the next day for cigarettes.
The brother of Glasgow drug lord Stephen Jamieson has been jailed for peddling lethal ’Blue Plague’ drugs across Scotland worth over £400,000.
Taco Bell is set to reopen in Scotland during lockdown for delivery.
Paul Scholes admits he would have considered playing for either Barcelona or AC Milan, but only if Manchester United no longer needed him.
The number of Ayrshire hospital patients battling coronavirus has fallen below 50.
She treated rock stars and celebrities for addictions but her controversial therapy was rubbished by fellow medics.
The family of convicted murderer David Gilroy have called for a fresh review of CCTV evidence in a bid to clear his name.
Intensive care cases of coronavirus have dropped below 100 for the first time since the end of March.
One of the SAS heroes of the Iranian Embassy siege has called for a lifeline service which supports homeless veterans to be saved.