Police have launched an appeal to trace a man who's been missing since Boxing Day. Dean Bryson was last seen on Black Street, Airdrie, Lanarkshire, at around 5.30pm on December 26.
10.12.2020 - 08:19 / dailyrecord.co.uk
dog walker was shocked after finding a crisp packet dating back nearly 50 years on a beach.Tracey Radnall, 60, came across the plastic Golden Wonder ready salted crisps packet on Tyninghame Beach near Dunbar, East Lothian.She was walking her eight-year-old cocker spaniel Bertie on November 19 when she spotted the dated packaging on the sand near some rocks.The printing was quite weathered but Tracey, from Stenton, East Lothian, could make out “Golden Wonder Crisps” on the front and was shocked
.Police have launched an appeal to trace a man who's been missing since Boxing Day. Dean Bryson was last seen on Black Street, Airdrie, Lanarkshire, at around 5.30pm on December 26.
house party in the early hours leaving five in hospital. Police were scrambled to Fernbank Street, Springburn, shortly before 6am on Monday.Paramedics were also called and two 15-year-old boys, together with three men, aged 23, 32 and 32, were taken to hospital for treatment.
coronavirus death since the start of the pandemic. The girl died somewhere in the country between December 14 and 21, according to new statistics from the National Records of Scotland.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.Detectives are appealing for information after a 52-year-old man was seriously assaulted in a house in Motherwell.The incident happened around 11.50pm on Tuesday, December 22, in McClurg Court.He sustained serious head, neck and leg injuries and was taken to University Hospital Wishaw by the Scottish Ambulance Service where his condition is described as serious but stable.Officers are eager to speak to a
Lucky Kilmarnock Standard readers are raising a very special glass to one of Scotland’s greatest exports after winning our Johnnie Walker bottle ballot competition.It has been 200 years since John Walker first threw open the doors to his grocery store on King Street, Kilmarnock.Since those early days of blending single malt and grain whiskies for his loyal customers, the brand has been a pioneer of whisky innovation and entrepreneurialism, becoming the world’s number one selling Scotch whisky
education watchdog after pinching a pupil’s nose and causing it to bleed while trying to calm him down. James Walker McKenna admitted grabbing hold of the young boy’s nose during the incident at Dalry Primary School, Dumfries and Galloway, in May 2018.
A young girl has been left ‘shaken and distressed’ after a man exposed himself to her on a Dundee street. The shocking incident took place at around 6.30pm on Saturday, December 19 at the junction of Waverley Terrace and Dalkeith Road.
The Justice Department is close to charges against a Libyan bombmaker in the 1988 Lockerbie bombing that killed 270 people on Pan Am flight 103 from London to New York, according to a new report. Crash investigators search the area around the cockpit of Pan Am flight 103 in a farmer's field east of Lockerbie, Scotland after a mid-air bombing killed all 259 passengers and crew, and 11 people on the ground.
Isle of Lewis. The nine-year-old was struck by a blue Toyota Yaris on Monday afternoon.
dog at a Scots farm. The livestock animal was lunged at by the bloodthirsty pet at Cocklehill Farm in Largs.
Kilmarnock yesterday. The force vehicle was travelling along Grassyards Road in the town when the animal was struck by the motor just after 6pm.Police confirmed today that the dog died following the collision and that the two officers in the car didn't require medical treatment.A Police Scotland spokesperson said this morning: "Around 6.05pm on Sunday, December 13, a police car struck a dog on Grassyards Road, Kilmarnock."The dog died following the crash.
care home after watching her suffer through nine months of lockdown.Lucy Challoner, 22, who lost her dad to suicide in 2007, told how she can no longer bear the separation.Lucy’s mum Judy suffers from alcohol-related brain damage and her 98-year-old gran Mary Boag is also isolated in a care home.Judy started drinking after her husband died.Lucy, who lives with 19-year-old brother Jack in Edinburgh, said: “It’s been really tough not getting to see mum or gran for the best part of the year.“Time
Glasgow.Vets are treating more pooches for gastroenteritis in recent weeks. Gastroenteritis is a general term for irritation of the stomach and guts, causing issues such as vomiting, diarrhoea, loss of appetite, stomach pain and dehydration.
missing Scots man a week after his dog was found alone. Scott Lowrie was reported missing from his home in Cumbernauld, Lanarkshire on Saturday, November 28.
Last night, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge embarked on their three-day Royal Train Tour across the United Kingdom. During the trip, Kate Middleton and Prince William will visit locations in England, Scotland, and Wales to thank essential workers for their incredible efforts during the COVID-19 pandemic.On Monday morning, the royal train arrived into Edinburgh Waverley station, where the couple will meet frontline medical staff to thank them for working throughout the coronavirus pandemic.
child for sex at an English Cathedral. Anthony Dean, 63, from Hawick in the Borders, had arranged to meet what he thought was a 13-year-old girl at Guildford Cathedral- more than 370 miles from his home address.
dog died in a hit-and-run in South Lanarkshire. Beloved dog Jerry was killed close to 3 Glasgow Road in Chapleton on November 20.