Five people were rushed to hospital after a hit and run on a Scots road last week.
20.10.2021 - 16:15 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Scotland has a long history when it comes to the darker side of life; with violent battles, murders and grisly tales a common theme throughout our past.
Stories of those cave-dwelling cannibals, the devilish Bean clan, and the body-snatching exploits of Burke and Hare have long fascinated generations of Scots.
Couple that with our deep affinity for all things supernatural and fey and you have a fertile playground for creating some truly brilliant horror stories.
So, if you fancy enjoying a
Five people were rushed to hospital after a hit and run on a Scots road last week.
Legislation which will lead to increased financial support for more than 19,400 children and young people to help their families heat their homes this winter was recently outlined in the Scottish Parliament.
More than 20 activists were arrested during the huge climate change demonstration in Glasgow on Saturday.
Low income families across Scotland will benefit from a £160 uplift payment to be made before Christmas as part of the Scottish Government’s commitment to tackling child poverty.
Cops are hunting five men after a disturbance in an Aberdeen street.
Police have made five arrests as hundreds of climate activists marched through Glasgow as part of demonstrations around the Cop26 summit.
A five vehicle crash on the M8 is causing travel chaos on Wednesday morning.
20 Scottish fish and chip shops have been named in an influential guide to the best chippies across the UK.
As we head into Halloween many of us will be wondering whether the weather will be a trick or treat this year.
Beer fans in Scotland could soon land a dream job after Aldi announced it is launching a nationwide search for an ‘official taster’ to review its entire range of Scottish craft beer being showcased at its 25 th Scottish Beer Festival.
A car turned into a fireball following a loud explosion in a street in Fife.
A woman has been convicted of a 14-year long reign of sexual and physical assaults on a young boy and girl.
After the solar storm last week that brought on a showing of the Northern Lights, the night sky is set to be illuminated again by shooting stars.
More social housing is being promised for Falkirk if the local authority is granted funding from the Scottish Government.
Former Celtic WAG Helen Flanagan asked her Scottish followers for advice as she is planning a trip north with her daughter.