train on one of Scotland's busiest lines. Services between Glasgow Central and Edinburgh have been disrupted as a result of the incident.
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mess. As well as small fires, the yobs left tents, chairs, piles of bottles and cans and even a double airbed, floating in Loch Morlich.
More worrying were the piles of human waste found dotted around the picturesque site in the Cairngorms National Park. Locals have now demanded the authorities do something about the shocking behaviour that has blighted some of Scotland’s most beautiful spots in recent months.As well as leaving litter, residents claimed the group, believed to be from Glasgow,
.train on one of Scotland's busiest lines. Services between Glasgow Central and Edinburgh have been disrupted as a result of the incident.
Primark in Glasgow's Braehead shopping centre is set to stay open for a 36-hour period in the run up to Christmas to help festive shoppers.The high street giant was forced to close for three weeks in areas under Scotland's level 4 due to lockdown restrictions on non-essential stores.Primark is gearing up re-open all stores in Scotland on Friday, December 11 with extended opening hours in a bid to ease high customer demand during the Christmas shopping season.Primark Braehead will be the only
Glasgow road has been hailed as 'bright, caring, loving' in a moving tribute by her heartbroken head teacher. Notre Dame High School pupil Sophie Geddesdied after being hit by a car on the city's Great Western Road at around 7.45pm on Saturday night.
firearm. The 19-year-old is understood to have been targeted as she sat inside her motor on North Street at around 11.10pm on Wednesday.
ambulance crews have scrambled to the scene of an 'ongoing disturbance' after the alarm was raised just after 6.40pm. They raced to the scene in Moorhouse Avenue, in the Knightswood area of the city.
Glasgow road tonight. Emergency services were called to Great Western Road, the A82, just before 8pm on Saturday, December 5.
newborn, who only lived for 16 hours, have shared his tragic story in a bid to help other families going through a similar ordeal. Larsson Comiskey was born on November 25, but his doting parents, Terry Comiskey and Leigh Watson, from Kelty in Fife, already knew time was precious with their little bundle of joy.
Perthshire belonging to the National Trust for Scotland (NTS) are being let out as the charity tries to claw back cash, including premises at historic Killiecrankie near Pitlochry.The NTS has suffered greatly during the pandemic and it has had to look at ways to cut costs and bring in some income.NTS made a considerable proportion of its staff redundant in September and now non-essential buildings are taking in tenants.Residents forced to fork out over £2.4 million in delivery surchargesIn
freshly cooked pizzas in Glasgow.
struck by a vehicle in Glasgow city centre. Emergency services responded to the incident at the junction of North Street and Sauchiehall Street.
Irn Bru bottle during a 'terrifying' raid. The woman, who didn't want to be named, said she had never experienced anything like it in her 16 years running Ae Fond Kiss gift shop on Glasgow's Queen Margaret Drive.
fire in Glasgow. Fire crews and police raced to a house on Corbett Street in the Tollcross area just before 4am on Friday November 20.
Booker Prize for his debut Shuggie Bain. The First Minister congratulated Stuart after judges unanimously crowned him this year's winner this evening.
hospitalised this evening after being hit by a car in the East End of Glasgow.
Nicola Sturgeon today confirmed 11 councils including Glasgow will go from level three to level four at the end of the week.It means only essential shops can open, while new restrictions will be imposed on hospitality and leisure.The level four rules will be imposed in Glasgow city, Renfrewshire, East Renfrewshire, East Dunbartonshire, West Dunbartonshire, North Lanarkshire, South Lanarkshire, East Ayrshire, South Ayrshire, Stirling and West Lothian.Sturgeon, at the Scottish Parliament, said she
Read More News: In 2015, Renfrewshire was among the first Scottish councils to welcome Syrian refugees.Five years on, the Paisley Museum team is working closely with some of the town’s refugees to create a modern-day response to its glass collection for a brand-new display.Despite being held in Paisley Museum’s collections since the 1940s, the potential significance of the glassware was only recently realised by research assistant Joel Fagan while he was moving objects into The Secret
Nicola Sturgeon has given her strongest indication yet that Glasgow and much of the west of Scotland will be moved into level four of lockdown this week.The First Minister said the rate of Covid infections in the west were stable but remained "stubbornly high".It means thousands of shops and other non-essential firms - such as hairdressers and all hospitality businesses - could be forced to close from Friday for an undetermined length of time.The Scottish Government will carry out its weekly
Internationally revered DJ and producer Will Atkinson released his debut album 'Last King of Scotland' last week.
A heartbroken family have hit out after their beloved mother allegedly suffocated to death at a Scots hospital after her oxygen tube became detached. Jean Wingate was taken to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital on November 1 after becoming breathless at her Glasgow home. The 76-year-old, who had COPD and diabetes, was diagnosed with pneumonia and later tested positive for coronavirus.
A police probe has been launched after a Scots mum was badly beaten during an unprovoked attack in Glasgow. The victim’s daughter, Megan Wright, shared a picture of her mother Andrea’s shocking facial injuries following the assault on Haywood Street. The 40-year-old was targeted at around 7.55pm on Sunday and was left covered in blood with painful bruising on her face, Glasgow Live reports.