motorway which smashed a car's windscreen driving past. Police say the driver of the silver Vauxhall Astra 'could easily have been killed' after the object smashed the windshield as it was driving on the M90 ,between Craigend and Broxden, on Friday.
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Paisley town centre. The town’s sheriff court heard the plumbing and heating engineer feared a row with his girlfriend and got behind the wheel of his Vauxhall Corsa and went out for a drive on March 27, when he was stopped by the police at Candren Road, Linwood, at around 12.35pm.
motorway which smashed a car's windscreen driving past. Police say the driver of the silver Vauxhall Astra 'could easily have been killed' after the object smashed the windshield as it was driving on the M90 ,between Craigend and Broxden, on Friday.
cancer. Gemma Mcgowan, 29, is one of just three people in the world to be diagnosed with Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the nasal cavity.
Scottish SPCA investigation has been launched after a man was seen dumping cockerels in an Aberdeenshire woodland. The first three birds were discovered in a wooded area besides Cedar Avenue, Stoneywood, near Aberdeen, on March 25.
Aberdeen, contracted it while living in Liberia, West Africa, with her husband and three children in 2019. Now two years on, she regularly loses the use of her legs and struggles with daily tasks such as food shopping, preparing meals and playing with her children, saying she feels like a "different, weaker version of herself".
Line of Duty star Martin Compston has revealed he had a deal with actors Vicky McClure, Adrian Dunbar and the show’s creator Jed Mercurio to get tattoos if viewing figures surpassed 12million. Scottish actor Martin, 36, revealed the dare between the show’s cast as he celebrated the 12.8million fans the show pulled in during its series finale episode on Sunday 2 May.
Scots munro after a smart watch was used to raise the alarm - via America. A member of the group used the hi-tech gadget's emergency SOS setting which triggered an alarm in Houston, Texas, before authorities were notified in Scotland.
Martin Compston for one of his iconic waistcoats to be kept under lock and key.The National Museum of Scotland tweeted saying they would ask the Inverclyde-born actor if they could put one of the garments in the national collection if they gained more than 1,000 retweets.They warned however they couldn't guarantee success and it would be up to Compston, who has been hailed for his portrayal of Steve Arnott in the show.Millions of fans of the long-running hit BBC hit were left gripped at the
Steve Arnott in the hit BBC drama, made the plea in an online rally, which aired shortly before the Line Of Duty finale.At the event Compston was joined by other high-profile SNP supporters, including actors Alan Cumming and Brian Cox, crime writer Val McDermid and Mogwai musician Stuart Braithwaite.With the next Scottish Parliament election taking place in just a few days, the actor told voters: "Scotland's future is in your hands.
officer who has probed corruption within the police. And, like the rest of the country, former Scottish Crime & Drug Enforcement Agency (SCDEA) boss Graeme Pearson has been gripped by drama Line Of Duty.
Line of Duty's Martin Compston has dropped a major clue that Mark Bonnar - who plays Mike Dryden - could be unveiled as 'H' in the highly-anticipated season finale. The Scottish actor, who plays DI Steve Arnott, teased fans with a cryptic hint over which cast-member would finally be unmasked as the villain on Sunday night's episode.
Line of Duty star Martin Compston has reveaked he hides his broad Scottish accent by getting someone to record his lines for him to listen to in English while he prepares for a scene. While appearing on the Jonathon Ross Show alongside co-star Vicky McClure, Ellie Simmonds, Ashley Banjo and Paul Weller, the Scottish actor revealed that maintaining the English accent for his character DS Steve Arnott was a tough ask.
dogs - and thousands of child abuse images - has been told he's made his final court appearance in connection with the case.Brian McCallion was sentenced to a Community Payback Order (CPO) after being found to have over 5,000 illegal images stashed on his computer and mobile phone.As part of the CPO, McCallion has regularly attended Community Payback Order Progress Review hearings at Paisley Sheriff Court.But this week a judge told him he no longer needed to attend the court for the hearings,
UFO mystery.Malcom Robinson, of Strange Phenomena Investigations, has lived south of the border in England for 23 years but has now returned to his homeland looking to 'continue where he left off' in 1998.Malcom and local councillor Billy Buchanan hit the headlines back then with their investigations into sightings around Bonnybridge.The pair appealed to four prime ministers- David Cameron, Tony Blair, Gordon Brown and John Major- calling for an urgent probe into what was happening in the skies
mum left her daughter crying with laughter after making up her own phonetic alphabet, with O for Onion and N for Niagara Falls. Demi Cuthbertson, from South Lanarkshire, filmed her mum on the phone trying to spell out her surname while choosing random words.The 21-year-old asked 'does anyone else's mum make up their own phonetic alphabet' as she tried to contain her laughter while listening to the phone call.
puppy accidentally ate human faeces found alongside a river. Ashleigh Elvin is worried for her 10-month-old pup, Bonnie's, health after she gobbled the human waste near the River Esk in Musselburgh, East Lothian.