here."He then appeared to speed up, as you can hear in the video. He scared the living daylight out of me, and it was only my experience that kept me on the road."Likewise for my dad.
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Get the latest Falkirk news sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletterThe findings of an investigation into bullying allegations in a hospital’s emergency department were “clearly distressing”, health bosses have said.The review of Forth Valley Royal Hospital’s frontline operations uncovered a culture of bullying and cover-ups as under pressure staff feared raising concerns.At a special meeting of NHS Forth Valley Board its chief executive Cathie Cowan described its findings as a
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a collision on the A866 Braighe Road on the Isle of Lewis on Tuesday, August 24. The two-vehicle smash, involving a car and a motorbike, happened at around 10.40pm last night.
woman in a Scots town causing her "considerable distress". Officers first responded to a report of the incident on Springbank Road, Paisley at around 11.35pm on Saturday August 14.
social media users. The clip, which surfaced online in January 2020, shows a baby girl in a high chair being fed from a wine bottle.
Possil Road. It's understood the crash involved one vehicle.
Cops raced to reports of a collision to find the vehicle overturned in the middle of the road late last night. Officers from the Road Policing Unit shut down the road while they dealt with the incident.
falling from scaffolding in Aberdeenshire. George Forbes, 77, passed away after falling at St Peter's Episcopal Church in Peterhead at around 3pm on Wednesday, August 18.Emergency services scrambled to the scene but the pensioner could not be saved.
Get the latest Scottish crime and courts news sent straight to your inbox with our daily Criminal Record newsletterA vile bully with 80 previous convictions was caught out by cops hiding under a duvet inside his estranged girlfriend’s cupboard.Sean Connell, 33, flagrantly broke special conditions of bail TWICE within five days after he was released from custody with strict orders to stay away from his former partner Erin McNulty.Paisley Sheriff Court heard Connell first flouted the court’s
Irvine Meadow players to relish the challenge of taking on high-flying Clydebank.Both sides are in a rich vein of form going into this afternoon's West of Scotland Premier Division clash at Holm Park.Third placed Bankies remain unbeaten after eight league games, and have won their last six.Meadow have recovered from a sticky start to win four on the bounce, pushing them up to sixth in the table.Spence reckons there's more to come from his side as confidence returns to the ranks.He reckons they
water 'for days' An 18-inch water main burst on Saturday affecting supplies to Biggar, Thankerton and Symington leaving many elderly and vulnerable residents unconnected.
Fife car park. Police were called to the 'disturbance' at 3am on Saturday morning at the car park between Shetland Place and Orkney Place in Kirkcaldy.
Fife. Cops were called to a premises on Durie Street in Leven at around 10.50pm on Wednesday, August 4.
Irvine Meadow through a crazy fixtures pile-up.Medda face playing three games in four days later this month – including twice in less than 24 hours – with the annual Marymass Trophy derby against town rivals Irvine Vics sandwiched in between crunch league and Scottish Junior Cup clashes.And Spence and Latta, who quit playing last year to concentrate fully on management duties, admit they may need to throw themselves into the heat of battle once more to ease the burden on their players.Spence
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Scots burn. Emergency services were called out to rescue the man after he fell into water in the Burn of Boyne at Scotsmill Bridge on the B9139 near Portsoy in Aberdeenshire.Coastguard, fire service and police all attended the incident after the alarm was raised at about 10.50am on Saturday morning.
bigoted thugs after a Scots skate park was targeted with anti-Semitic, homophobic and racist graffiti. The sick slurs were sprayed across 'a number of items' at Falkirk Skate Park between Tuesday July 20 and Friday July 23.