Edinburgh nursery. The alarm was raised at the Lanark Road Nursery at around 7.19am on Wednesday, May 5, after smoke could be seen coming from the building.
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Perth on Wednesday. Flames were seen at the Shore Recycling Facility shortly after 3pm on April 14.
The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service was called and four appliances were sent to bring the blaze under control. A Scottish Fire and Rescue Service spokesperson told the Perthshire Advertiser: “We were alerted at 3.19pm on Wednesday, April 14 to reports of a fire at Shore Recycling Facility, Perth.
Edinburgh nursery. The alarm was raised at the Lanark Road Nursery at around 7.19am on Wednesday, May 5, after smoke could be seen coming from the building.
Glasgow blaze left a building 'significantly damaged' sparking a police probe.
train in a row about a bottle of vodka.Darren Thomson was travelling on a train heading for Paisley Gilmour Street Station with his brother Mark Thomson and a pal when the spat over the booze broke out.Thomson, 28, grabbed his brother by the throat, slapped him on the face and punched him ten times during the violent bust-up in front of horrified passengers.The savage attack was caught on CCTV on board the train, which was travelling between Woodhall Station in Port Glasgow and Paisley on June
Martin Compston was interrogated by SNP MP Mhairi Black over clues for the Line of Duty final as the actor called on voters to turn out for the election. The Paisley and Renfrewshire South MP spoke to the Scots actor about the upcoming ballot during an online rally - and couldn't help but quiz the star about the BBC crime show's season finale.
Biggs Chris for trying to blag a free meal.Simon Wood, 44, blasted 'scrounging insensitive fools' after he received an email from an agency asking if the 28-year-old reality star could get a complimentary meal at his restaurant.The freebie meal would then provide the Manchester restaurant with exposure on Instagram, The Mirror reports.
Fife this morning. Emergency services raced to the scene after the Stagecoach vehicle went on fire on Carnegie Drive, near the Tesco Superstore in Dunfermline.
Labour leapt on the controversy which was given oxygen when an SNP candidate last week claimed a hard border with England would create jobs. Sturgeon faced tough questions on potential border arrangements in a fractious Sunday morning interview with Andrew Marr in which she also admitted that the SNP had done no modelling on the economic effects of independence.
coronavirus in the last 24 hours, the Scottish Government has confirmed. The latest figures for Scotland showed that 177 new cases had been identified overnight.
fire fighters were attacked by yobs last night as they attended a blaze in Linlithgow. Crews raced to a scene on Manuel Terrace, Whitecross to tackle a deliberate fire when they were targeted.
officers dealt with the incident. The road later reopened before 11am and a man has been arrested in connection with road traffic offences.
Edinburgh has been closed after an ‘unidentified object’ was discovered. The alarm was raised by staff at the Seafield Household Waste Recycling Centre in the capital on Thursday morning.
further easing of lockdown measures will begin on Monday, April 26, including the opening of all non-essential shops and the lifting of travel restrictions between Scotland and the rest of the UK. This relaxation of rules means that for many, the chance to go further afield and meet up with family and friends, albeit safely following strict social distancing guidelines, will become a reality after months of staying local in an effort to stop the spread of coronavirus.
Clydebank. Residents captured the burning inferno minutes after the blaze began just before 7pm on Monday night.Black plumes of smoke can be seen rising into the sky in the image.Locals were forced to close their windows as the fire unfolded.
locked up over claims they turned a Scots property into a cannabis farm. Cuong Nguyen, 48, Anh Nguyen, 23, Dinh Vinh Quang, 45, and a 17-year-old, who can't be named for legal reasons, are said to have produced the class B drug at a property in Lochwinnoch, Renfrewshire.
Baillieston, watched in horror as the inferno ravaged their home of 30 years on Saturday morning. The 71-year-old has worked throughout lockdown in Morrisons to pay her mortgage off and son Jamie is crushed knowing she has lost everything after "putting every penny she had" into the home.
workers in their own homes using webcams.Staff say the installation of cameras for remote workers is a “Big Brother” tactic and fear the technology could be open to abuse.Webcams are being sent out this Thursday to thousands of Scottish staff who work for Teleperformance –the largest contact centre company in the world.Teleperformance will be able to access live footage of an employee’s home work station – potentially a living room kitchen or bedroom.In a statement, Teleperformance said
Scottish Government has confirmed. The latest figures for Scotland showed that 281 new cases have also been identified overnight.
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.
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.