Saltcoats. The alleged incident was witnessed by a husband and wife who had been enjoying a trip to the Lido, near Winton Circus, at around 6.30pm on Sunday.
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dog has washed up beside a Scots river sparking a frantic SSPCA appeal.
The young female was discovered near the River Tay beside Newburgh sailing club in Dundee.It was found beside a boat ramp by a worried member of the public who raised the alarm on 9 April.Rescuers are unsure what breed the animal was as it lost a lot of fur from being in the water for so long.The SSPCA have now launched an investigation into the death, but have 'no reason to believe there was any foul play involved'.They are
.Saltcoats. The alleged incident was witnessed by a husband and wife who had been enjoying a trip to the Lido, near Winton Circus, at around 6.30pm on Sunday.
fiancee of a young Scots dad has hailed him as her 'best friend and love of her life' after his tragic sudden death. Heartfelt tributes have been paid to Glasgow man Michael McManus has been called a 'beloved son, father, fiance, uncle, cousin, brother and friend' by devastated pals and family.
covid cases recorded in the last 24 hours in Scotland.
supermarket. Emergency services scrambled to the scene after the inferno started near the Co-op on Sinclair Street in Helensburgh at around 4.30pm on Wednesday, April 28.
coronavirus in the last 24 hours. The latest figures for Scotland also showed that 133 new cases had been identified overnight.
assaulted in a 'violent and unprovoked' attack in West Dunbartonshire. The 16-year-old boy was on his way to meet his family when he was approached by two men who pushed him to the ground and battered him.The terrifying incident happened on a footpath at The Saltings, near to Portpatrick Road in Old Kilpatrick at around 9.30pm on Saturday evening.The two men responsible were with three women aged between 18-20 years of age, who watched on as the boy was attacked.
police investigation has been launched after the body of a man was found in a Glasgow flat. Officers are treating the 45-year-old’s death as suspicious after being called to the property on Jedworth Road in Drumchapel on Thursday, April 22.
coronavirus in the last 24 hours, the Scottish Government has confirmed. The latest figures for Scotland also showed that 255 new cases had been identified overnight.
Les McKeown, former lead vocalist for the iconic Scottish pop group Bay City Rollers, has died. He was 65.
Paisley. Lucia Wright had gone into the back garden at around 9.30pm on Monday to bring little Humphrey back inside as darkness fell.
coronavirus in the last 24 hours, the Scottish Government has confirmed. The latest figures for Scotland also showed that 273 new cases had been identified overnight.
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.
Stirling Observer it appeared that the vehicle had ploughed through a fence onto the grass river embankment near Queen’s Haugh Drive by Riverside Bowling Club. The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service, Scottish Ambulance Service and Police Scotland arrived at the scene following the incident which occurred around 11.30am.Police confirmed the driver was rescued from the water and taken to hospital.A resident said: “The whole area has been taped off.
Dumfries and it is thought the dog was stolen from a nearby garden. The pooch was returned to its owner but it is believed that two female witnesses may have seen the dog being thrown from a small green van.
here.The Crown Office statistics detail how many have died in each care home except where homes have four or fewer deaths for reasons of confidentiality.There are 198 care homes with fewer than five deaths but if each of those lost four residents to Covid the true picture could be nearer 4,000 deaths.A special Crown Office unit has been established to examine all deaths in care homes.The care home industry said they felt let down by the Scottish Government at the start of the outbreak while
Kirkcaldy. Cops believe a "large group of youths" were present during the attack in Chapel Road, around 10pm on Saturday.
car fire yesterday. Cops were called to the scene on Kilmuir Drive yesterday, Saturday April, 17, around 11.10am, but the male was pronounced dead at the scene.