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.
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Glasgow.Emergency services raced to the scene on Copland Road shortly before 10.30pm on Friday, April 9. A large cordon was put in place near to Ibrox Subway station, with the road closed off to traffic between Summertown Road and Woodville Street, Glasgow Live reports.
Four fire crews were initially sent to tackle the blaze with an additional two trucks dispatched a short time later. The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service confirmed that they were able to put out the fire and left the scene at
.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.
prison car park after cops launched major probe.The 32-year-old was has been reported to the Procurator Fiscal after six cars were set on fire at HMP Kilmarnock.Police raced to the prison car park after the alarm was raised at around 7.25pm on Friday.Now officers are urging anyone with information or dashcam footage of the incident to come forward.They are also appealing to anyone who saw a black Ford Mondeo estate in the area at the time to reach out.The Daily Record and Sunday Mail have
HMP Kilmarnock just after 7pm on Friday. Fire crews stayed on the scene for two hours as they battled five car blazes in the prison carpark.
beauty spots saw more than 100 fines handed out last weekend for badly parked motorists. Police Scotland was forced to close the B837 near Loch Lomond after dozens of visitors flocked to the area on the first weekend of locked travel restrictions lifting.
officers dealt with the incident. The road later reopened before 11am and a man has been arrested in connection with road traffic offences.
A1 in East Lothian. The alarm was raised at around 7.30am on Friday, April 23, following reports of a smash on the Thistly Cross Roundabout.
aircraft crash landed on a Scots beach. The alarm was shortly before 3pm on Tuesday, April 20, after the white plane came down at Shain Bay on the Isle of Jura.The pilot, who was flying solo, miraculously escaped serious injury after the emergency landing but his aircraft was left in a perilous location.A local rescue crew were flown to the scene where they helped move the wreckage further up the beach to avoid the rising tide.
Police locked down a Fife street and arrested a man after a 'disturbance' was reported at a flat. Riot vans raced to a property in Durie Park, Burntisland after the alarm was raised at around 6.30pm last night.
Join thousands of others and get the latest Scottish crime and courts news sent straight to your inbox with our daily Criminal Record newsletter.The Crown Office will NOT hold an Fatal Accident Inquiry into the deaths of two men killed in a horror fire at luxury hotel Cameron House.They say public interest would not be further served by an in-depth probe into the tragedy at the Loch Lomond resort, which resulted in the deaths of couple Richard Dyson, 38, and Simon Midgley, 32.In a statement
Edinburgh, for ice cream with his two daughters on Sunday when the trio spotted the rare sea creature. The species has only been seen in Scottish waters nine times in the last 50 years.
Scottish Fire and Rescue service were called out to Brockburn Road in Crookston at 9.15pm on Tuesday.
Queensferry Crossing to drivers tonight. The major bridge spanning the Firth of Forth has been shut in both directions at 5.30pm, according to Traffic Scotland.
Lewis Capaldi came under fire from Demi Lovato fans after he lent his support to fellow Scots The Snuts to get to number one in the UK charts.
Glasgow is being treated as ‘wilful’ by police. Emergency services tackled the flames at the property on Copland Road for almost three hours on Friday night.
The Snuts have edged out Demi Lovato to secure the Number One on this week’s Official Albums Chart with their debut album ‘W.L’.Their success means The Snuts have become the first Scottish band in 14 years to score a UK Number One album with their debut since The View’s ‘Hats Off To The Buskers’ topped the charts in 2007.While Lovato’s comeback album ‘Dancing With The Devil… The Art Of Starting Over’ was leading later in the week, The Snuts sold well late on to secure the Number One spot.
prison. Emergency service have tonight raced to HMYOI Polmont, in Falkirk.
The Snuts have announced that they’re about “to embark in the biggest fight” of their lives this week as they hope to bag the top spot on the UK album chart.The Scottish indie rockers, who have been making music since they were teenagers, released their debut album ‘W.L.’ on Friday (April 2), which features the singles ‘Elephants’, ‘Always’ and ‘Somebody Loves You’.Hoping the album lands at Number One on the UK album chart, the band look like they will be battling it out with Demi Lovato, whose
Fife this evening after a group of youths were seen sparking the inferno. Around 30 rowdy youngsters were spotted at Coul Reservoir in Glenrothes this evening before they set fire to the area.