Police have warned drivers to be on the lookout after two car mats with nails punched through them were left on a busy Scots road.
17.12.2020 - 05:09 / dailyrecord.co.uk
motorists on a major Scots road today. The bovine beast was spotted by stunned drivers walking alongside the M8 at Harthill.
It was walking along the hard shoulder forcing police to hold back traffic. The cow had escaped its field sparking a rescue attempt from police to herd it back to the farm.A series of Tweets from Traffic Scotland detailed the drama.At 2.46 the body tweeted: "#M8 Hazard"Police are holding traffic E/B at Harthill due to a cow that has managed to find itself at the hard
.Police have warned drivers to be on the lookout after two car mats with nails punched through them were left on a busy Scots road.
Christmas Tree was spotted in another street dancing video - but this time transformed into a new character. The hilarious Kate E Deeming, who is known for cheering up Glasgow with her public dance displays in costume, has struck again with funny moves.
dog outside his home.David MacLeod, who has been delivering to the man for six years, was shocked to find a public cry for help outside the customer’s West Kilbride home.It said that his Jack Russell Cairn has recently died due to cancer and he “did not feel well” without him.He added that he was in search for a new companion and was willing to 'pay £30' for a new pet.Dad-of-two David, who works for Iceland, was left completely saddened by the message and set off on a hunt for a new dog to live
McDonald's. The fast food giant has launched some exciting new options at Scots restaurants from today - and brought back some old favourites too.
Dunfermline. The two vehicles collided on Sandpiper Drive in the town during an icy rush hour this morning (Wednesday).
killed an 84-year-old pedestrian as she crossed the road was today jailed for four years. Graeme Flynn, 29, was distracted by a radio traffic report just seconds before the fatal impact.He took his eye off the road and his Mercedes hit grandmother Grace Stiven as she crossed Jamaica Street in Glasgow on May 8, 2018.Mrs Stiven died in hospital the next day.
Cops are appealing for witnesses after a woman died in a road crash involving a car and a lorry. The 29-year-old passed away at the scene of the smash this morning, in the Scottish Borders.
stormy weather.Officers were called to the A911 between Glenrothes and Windygates at around 11.35am on Saturday when the alarm was raised. The carriageway near the Markinch junction remains blocked with police currently at the scene.
coronavirus outbreak has been reported at a major Scots salmon processor. Eight workers at the Farne Salmon plant in Duns, in the borders, have tested positive for Covid-19 with health officials now tracking close contacts.
Police have seized £44,000 worth of cocaine from a vehicle in a Scots town. Officers swooped in Maybole, South Ayrshire, during the pre-planned operation at premises on the town’s High Street on Tuesday morning.
manhunt has been launched for two masked thugs who stole hundreds of pounds from a Scots petrol station after holding it up with a weapon. The 'terrifying' early morning raid happened at the Jet filling station in Bothwell Street, Dunfermline, around 4.40am on Monday December 21.
flipped onto its side on a rural Scots road. Emergency services were called to the scene on Torbain Road, between Kirkcaldy and Lochgelly in Fife, at around 1.40pm on Sunday.
police. Kieran Knox from the Fallin area near Stirling was killed after his car crashed off the road on the A9 near Dunblane on Saturday.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.This is the moment a gang made off with eight hot tubs worth £40,000 in a brazen raid captured on CCTV.Three men spent 90 minutes loading two flatbed trucks with the haul from the Advanced Hot Tubs and Swim Spas yard in Macmerry, East Lothian.A forklift truck taken from a building firm next door was used to pack aboard the hot tubs, which weigh 450kg each.The crooks - described as “very professional” - even
Glasgow. Emergency services raced to the scene on Bridge Street after a car and a van collided at the Norfolk Street junction at around 6.35am.Cops sealed off the area as ambulance crews rushed the pair to hospital.