M8 this afternoon. Emergency services scrambled to the busy motorway after two vehicles collided near junction 25a at Braehead.
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Aberdeen.Emergency services raced to the scene on Pitmedden Road at around 4pm on Monday, March 1.Thick plumes of black smoke have filled the sky and can be seen from miles around, local reports claim.Did you know you can keep up to date with the latest news by signing up to our daily newsletter?We send a morning and lunchtime newsletter covering the latest headlines every day.We also send coronavirus updates at 5pm on weekdays, and a round up of the week's must-read stories on Sunday
.M8 this afternoon. Emergency services scrambled to the busy motorway after two vehicles collided near junction 25a at Braehead.
Glasgow street.Pictures on the No1Seems2Care Facebook paage show the overturned vehicle on the city's Springburn Road, which flipped after a collision with another vehicle.Emergency services rushed to the scene at around 10.45am this morning.Police and ambulance attended the scene.It is understood that the people involved have escaped with minor injuries after the collision.A Police Scotland spokesman said: "We are in attendance at a two vehicle collision with one vehicle overturned."We received
Scots town.Police and fire crews have been called to the scene in the Victoria Avenue area of Milnathort after the alarm was raised on Friday evening.A large cordon has been put in place while a specialist bomb squad has been called to examine the device.It is understood that several roads leading to the scene have also been closed off by police while the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service are also in attendance.A Police Scotland spokesman said: “Officers are currently in attendance in Milnathort
puppy farmers who dropped her off lifeless on the doorstep of a Scots family. Little Skye was advertised for sale in Glasgow on Gumtree for £1000 and was bought by a family in Rutherglen.Mum Carolann Thomas, said the seller dropped the puppy off at their house on February 27 and everything seemed fine until they took Skye inside.She noticed immediately that the puppy was extremely underweight and could barely walk. Carolann said her paws and tail were covered in dog poo and urine burns.She told
social media and branded it as "absolutely shocking" after she made the discovery in Larkhall on Thursday.In the picture, the needle can be seen lying on the pavement with the tip of the syringe uncovered.
M90 this afternoon.The collision took place on the southbound stretch just before Junction 7 at Milnathort.It is not known if there are any injuries at this time.The inside lane has been closed while emergency services deal with the situation.Traffic has slowed in the area and motorists should expect delays.At 15:42, Traffic Scotland posted an update which reads: "Lane 1 of 2 closed southbound J8-J7 due to an RTC."Traffic is slow getting past."Trunk Road Incident Support Service and police en
crash on a major Scots road that put four youths in hospital.Two 14-year-old girls were seriously injured in the smash that followed a police pursuit, while two boys in the car - aged 14 and 16 - were also treated for minor injuries .They were said to be travelling in the Vauxhall Corsa which crashed on the A90 near St Madoes, Perthshire, after allegedly failing to stop for police on February 20.The four were rushed to Ninewells hospital in Dundee for treatment after the crash that caused chaos
Troon is currently closed off to vehicles due to an ongoing incident.
NHS workers after seeing them upset over Covid-19 on the news.Paddy Joyce became overwhelmed by the virus death statistics and started to pen letters to front line workers to help ease his anxiety.The 17-year-old, from Glasgow, has hand-written 663 individually named cards to members of the Glasgow Royal Infirmary to send them his support for their hard work during the pandemic.Paddy, who has autism with significant global development delays, is hoping to send more than 5,000 cards by the end of
Facebook users to treat their mums to sex toys for Mother's Day.Stunned retired prison officer Andrew Whiting, from Fife, was scrolling through his news feed when he had to 'do a double-take' at the Boots ad, which featured four colourful vibrators of various shapes and sizes below the slogan 'for every kind of mum'.The 53-year-old says while he found the campaign extremely inappropriate, he couldn't help but laugh at the racy marketing fail.Boots apologised for any 'offence caused' and
Emergency services have raced to an ongoing incident outside a Midlothian hotel this afternoon.Police and ambulance crews scrambled to the A7 at Lothian Bridge following a car crash outside the Sun Inn in Dalkeith at around 1.17pm.Pictures from the scene show two police vans and an ambulance in attendance.It's not yet clear the extent of any injuries as a result of the crash.Emergency services remain at the scene.
Ayrshire tonight. Pictures of the vehicle ablaze have emerged online, with the car on fire on the A70 between Coalhall and Cumnock.Police are currently on scene stopping traffic from leaving the nearby village of Coylton.Traffic is also being prevented from travelling in the opposite direction.Fire crews are currently en route to the scene.Police Scotland have been contacted for comment.
hospital after taking unwell on a Scots estate.The man fell ill on Letham Grange estate, near Arbroath in Angus on Wednesday morning.The alarm was raised just before 10am.Scottish Ambulance Service and Scotland's Charity Air Ambulance crews attended to the man, believed to be in his fifties.He was soon airlifted to Ninewells Hospital Dundee for treatment.His current condition is yet to be confirmed.A Scottish Ambulance Service spokesperson told the Record: “We received a call today at 9.57am to
Falkirk street tonight with police an ambulance spotted dealing with an incident there.An ambulance, police van and two police cars were spotted on Thornhill Road in Falkirk this evening.Eye witnesses snapped pictures of the drama unfold outside a block of flats in the area.The nature of the incident is unclear at this time.The Daily Record has reached out to Police Scotland for comment.We'll be bringing you the very latest updates, pictures and video on this breaking news story.For the latest
M90 this afternoon.The one vehicle accident took place on the southbound stretch between Junction 6 and Junction 5 just after 1pm.It is not known if there are any injuries at this stage, but the truck was seen crashed into the central reservation.It appears to have mounted a grassy verge alongside the carriageway before ploughing into the barrier.At 1.15pm, Traffic Scotland reported that the route between Kinross and Gairney Bridge was closed to deal with the incident.The service wrote on
large fire in Hamilton this evening.Fire crews have scrambled to Johnstone Road in the town after smoke began billowing from the area at the Mercedes-Benz dealership.It's not yet clear if it is the car dealership itself which has gone up in flames, but footage from the scene shows several firefighters at the premises.The Scottish Fire and Rescue service told the Record they deployed four appliances to the scene after receiving a report at 6.19pm and they are currently battling the blaze.The
massive fire has broken out at a Fife Council depot with several vehicles reported to be alight.Video footage from Fife Jammer Locations taken near the scene in Dunfermline shows massive flames leaping into the air at the Regency House site in the Halbeath area of the town.Local reports suggest at least five vehicles, including mini buses, have caught fire after the blaze broke out at around 8.30pm.Emergency services remain at the scene with eye witnesses saying four fire appliances are in