link.“We continue to urge everyone to abide by all legislation and any relevant guidelines to help protect themselves and others.”A Police Scotland spokesperson commented: “We are aware of the decision made by the Metropolitan Police Service.
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Perth city centre on Monday morning.
Police closed the street to traffic while the area was made safe.The fire happened in a residential building above Simply Brow in North Methven Street.Emergency services received a 999 call at 11.10am and Scottish Fire and Ambulance sent four appliances.The fire crews used a ladder to help a woman escape from a top floor window.Perth and Kinross councillor is “heartily sick” of virtual meetingsShe was given oxygen at the scene.Other residents were able to
.link.“We continue to urge everyone to abide by all legislation and any relevant guidelines to help protect themselves and others.”A Police Scotland spokesperson commented: “We are aware of the decision made by the Metropolitan Police Service.
Aberdeen's Glenbervie Road in the Torry area of the city. At least five police cars and two ambulances have been seen near the scene.
blaze on a bus that was driving on a busy Scots road. Firefighters were called to the B921 outside of Kinglassie, Fife, to reports of the vehicle ablaze on the dual carriageway earlier today.
a recent newspaper interview with The Scottish Sun in which Ferrier admitted that she will not be standing down.
Cambuslang after testing positive for covid-19 was due to the illness making her "act out of character". Ms Ferrier had been asked to quit by First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, the SNP's Westminster leader Ian Blackford and numerous other colleagues to stand down from her post.
Margaret Ferrier has refused to resign following bombshell revelations over her 800-mile round trip while suffering from coronavirus.
Join thousands of others who have signed up to the weekly Scotland Now newsletter for the latest Scottish heritage and culture news.An incredible clip posted on Twitter has shown a herd of deer swimming near North Uist.Twitter user Alex MacInnes posted the video on the social media site after it was taken by his brother who was out fishing for shellfish.The Scot explained that this is a regular occurrence and his brother helped to ensure their passage back on to dry land.Filmed to a soundtrack
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Rutherglen and Hamilton West, shocked the public yesterday by releasing a statement admitting she had breached covid rules.
Margaret Ferrier sparked outrage after admitting she travelled from her Rutherglen constituency to Westminster despite the need to self-isolate with coronavirus symptoms. The SNP politician also took the astonishing decision to ride the train back to Scotland after knowing she had tested positive.
Rutherglen and Hamilton West, stunned the country by releasing a statement last night admitting she had breached covid rules.
crash. Major queues are already forming on the busy motorway as emergency services deal with the incident which happened at around 4am.
SNP colleague for breaking coronavirus rules and potentially putting lives at risk.The Scottish First Minister spoke out after Rutherglen and Hamilton West MP Margaret Ferrier admitted taking a train from Glasgow to London after showing symptoms, then speaking in a Westminster debate before travelling back by train after a positive coronavirus result.Now Ferrier has confessed 'there is no excuse for my actions' with the MP being suspended by the whip.Sturgeon tweeted: "This is utterly
charity in her memory.Seven-year-old Freya Skene and mum Brooke Reid were dragged down a series of waterfalls in the River Braan near Dunkeld on July 9.Despite Brooke and her partner Sean McKiddie's best efforts to save her, Freya sadly passed away.Heartbroken Brooke has now set up a fundraising page in the hope of starting up a charity called 'Freya's Wish' in her daughter's honour.She said: "Like a flash of a light, a current dragged us both down multiple waterfalls."I was lucky to survive,
drugs crisis should be declared a public health emergency and addicts treated with “compassion”, a Scottish MP has told the Commons.SNP MP Tommy Sheppard issued a plea for UK ministers to “see the wisdom” in decriminalising the possession of small quantities of drugs for personal use and taking a treatment-based approach to the abuse problem.The Edinburgh East MP was speaking as he introduced a 10-minute rule Bill which aims to reform legislation to allow safe consumption rooms that the Daily
cops are 'keeping an open mind' about whether it is linked to what sources say is a gangland turf war that is 'far from over'. Dramatic footage from the scene of the blaze showed flames erupting from the window of the ground floor property.Images of the aftermath show the building has been left charred after the fire scaled up an outside wall.The interior of the property is completely blackened by the flames.Police Scotland are hunting the occupants of a blue car in connection with the most
fisherman who tragically died after falling overboard into the North Sea.The 45-year-old, who has been named locally as John Mctaggart, fell into the water shortly before 2am on Tuesday around four miles off the Stonehaven coast.A massive search and rescue operation was launched to try and save the stricken sailor, who has been described as an ‘amazing man’.An HM Coastguard helicopter was joined by RNLI crews from Stonehaven and Aberdeen but John tragically died after being pulled from the