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Lovesick Scots tortoise Fred, 50, seeks female to help bring him out his shell - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Scotland
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19.08.2020 / 06:53

Lovesick Scots tortoise Fred, 50, seeks female to help bring him out his shell

female company.This lovesick 50-year-old also sleeps outdoors, is partial to the odd tomato and is keen to meet a like-minded lady friend to share a life in the slow lane.Fred the tortoise is so desperate for company of his own kind, owner Angela Matchett penned the details in an unusual lonely hearts ad to help her pet, who constantly wanders around the garden trying to make friends with random shell-shaped objects.But any love interest, she stated, must be “looking for a new owner and isn’t

Scots fall into five types of holidaymaker - take the quiz to see which one you are - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Scotland
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18.08.2020 / 13:37

Scots fall into five types of holidaymaker - take the quiz to see which one you are

holiday, everyone takes a different approach.While some with have every detail of the itinerary planned and prepped, others prefer to be spontaneous and go with the flow.New research by Point A Hotels has unveiled that Scots actually fall into five types of traveller.These include the nature lover, the anxious traveller, the 'pics or it didn't happen', the go with the flow and the perfect planner.You may have an idea which you fall into - but a new quiz helps to determine which one you really

Rude street names can boost property value by £56k in Scotland - here's the naughtiest - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Britain - Scotland
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18.08.2020 / 12:37

Rude street names can boost property value by £56k in Scotland - here's the naughtiest

house, Scots may not pay much attention to the street name.Research by SellHouseFast has revealed that the first line of your address can actually make a difference on how much your house is worth.In fact, having a ‘rude’ street name can boost the property's value by up to £56,000.Dick, Bush, Cumming and Pratt are the top naughty road names in Scotland that can add a hefty sum to a home's worth.Other rude streets in the UK include Jackass, Hoe, Cock and Thong.Butt, Beaver, Busty and Spank are

Huge blaze breaks out at Fife high school as firefighters race to tackle inferno - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Scotland
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15.08.2020 / 23:47

Huge blaze breaks out at Fife high school as firefighters race to tackle inferno

fire engines are on the scene battling the blaze which broke out on Loughborough Road in Kirkcaldy. The alarm was raised at around 7.28pm tonight, August 15, after a fire broke out inside the building.

Striking castle with world-renowned garden built by a descendant of Robert the Bruce up for sale near St Andrews - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Scotland
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15.08.2020 / 07:11

Striking castle with world-renowned garden built by a descendant of Robert the Bruce up for sale near St Andrews

castle with a beautifully manicured garden that was built by a descendant of Robert the Bruce has gone up for sale near St Andrews.The impressive Earlshall Castle near Leuchars in Fife, which was built by Sir William Bruce in the 16th century, was originally owned by the Earls of Fife, the relatives of King Robert.With a rich history, a stunning location and one of the finest gardens in Scotland, it's sure to be a hit with potential buyers.Offering 20 rooms of varying size, six bathrooms and 53

Scots firefighter 'barely able to walk five yards' after being struck down by coronavirus - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Scotland
dailyrecord.co.uk
14.08.2020 / 20:31

Scots firefighter 'barely able to walk five yards' after being struck down by coronavirus

firefighter has told how he was left barely able to walk five yards after being struck down by coronavirus. Local Senior Officer for Ayrshire, Ian McMeekin, contracted the virus at the start of lockdown and said the ordeal was something he "would never want to go through again".The 48-year-old also says that without the "outstanding" work of his GP, things could have been a lot worse.

Coronavirus Scotland: New figures show five deaths linked to COVID-19 last week - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Scotland
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12.08.2020 / 16:47

Coronavirus Scotland: New figures show five deaths linked to COVID-19 last week

Get the stories that interest you straight to your inbox every day with our personalised newsletterA new report released today shows that five deaths last week were linked to coronavirus.The National Records of Scotland figures mean the COVID-19 death toll in Scotland stands at 4213.The five deaths mean it's the lowest recorded weekly total since the first death was recorded in March 2020.Across Ayrshire and Arran no new deaths linked to coronavirus have been registered since July 20 to July

Brave Scots boy who overcame five brain tumours suffers setback as docs find fluid in his head - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Scotland
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11.08.2020 / 20:25

Brave Scots boy who overcame five brain tumours suffers setback as docs find fluid in his head

tumours has had his hopes of returning to school dashed after doctors found fluid in his head. Kieran Crighton is undergoing crucial surgery today at Glasgow'sRoyal Hospital for Children, to drain fluid on his brain after the 15-year-old complained of severe headaches.Kieran, from Kilwinning, had planned to join his pals and return to school tomorrow after shielding for five months, but the teen will now have at least a three week wait before he can step foot back in the classroom.

Police seal off Edinburgh Road in Glasgow after brutal attack leaves victim in hospital - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Scotland
dailyrecord.co.uk
09.08.2020 / 23:57

Police seal off Edinburgh Road in Glasgow after brutal attack leaves victim in hospital

Police and paramedics raced to the scene in Carntyne after being alerted at 3.40am and the victim was taken to the city’s Royal Infirmary for treatment. Part of Edinburgh Road was cordoned off on Sunday afternoon as forensic officers pored over the area.Pictures from the scene show a forensic officer picking up a piece of bloodstained clothing from the pavement which was covered in patches of blood.Police Scotland are urging anyone with information to come forward.

Scots homeowners use hilarious Limmy quote on property listing to see if anyone would spot it - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Scotland
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07.08.2020 / 16:35

Scots homeowners use hilarious Limmy quote on property listing to see if anyone would spot it

Limmy quote on their wall when selling their home - to see if anyone would spot it.Julie and Ryan McKellar, who live in Gourock, wanted to "do something daft" when listing their property for sale.The couple, who are huge fans of the Scottish comedian, decided to put an iconic line from one of the most famous sketches in Limmy's Show on a light box in the living room.Eagled eyed social media users spotted the quote - "She turned the weans against us" - and it even caught the attention of Limmy

Almost one in five Renfrewshire households is workless, new data reveals - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Britain - Scotland
dailyrecord.co.uk
07.08.2020 / 12:21

Almost one in five Renfrewshire households is workless, new data reveals

“We are also focused on generating significant economic growth through further action to support our small and medium sized businesses, proposals to alleviate planning restraints and our commitment to continue working closely with business leaders to ensure we are doing all we can."A UK Government spokesman added: “Our Plan for Jobs is focused on getting Britain working again, with Scotland receiving a share of almost £28billion to support local councils, businesses and communities in fighting

Car flips onto roof in horror early morning crash in Fife - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Scotland
dailyrecord.co.uk
07.08.2020 / 10:59

Car flips onto roof in horror early morning crash in Fife

flipped onto its roof in the early hours of the morning.Emergency services were called to the scene between Glenrothes and Kirkcaldy shortly after midnight on Friday.Local residents reported hearing multiple sirens and possibly an air ambulance being called to the stretch of road.Traffic Scotland confirmed that both carriageways between the Redhouse roundabout and Bankhead roundabout remained closed at 7.15am.They tweeted: “A92 remains closed in both directions between Redhouse and Bankhead

Police swoop on Fife street as 'disturbance' breaks out - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Scotland
dailyrecord.co.uk
05.08.2020 / 15:29

Police swoop on Fife street as 'disturbance' breaks out

Fife. Police swooped on Lomond Gardens, Methil, after the alarm was raised at around 7.50pm on Tuesday night.

Probe launched after 34-year-old woman found dead in Fife home - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Scotland
dailyrecord.co.uk
04.08.2020 / 14:11

Probe launched after 34-year-old woman found dead in Fife home

probe has been launched after a woman was found dead in a home in a Scots town. Cops and forensics officers were seen on Glenlyon Place in Leven, Fife last night.

Three-year-old girl seriously injured after being knocked down by car in Fife - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Scotland
dailyrecord.co.uk
03.08.2020 / 15:43

Three-year-old girl seriously injured after being knocked down by car in Fife

knocked down by a car in Fife. Emergency services were called to Main Street in Townhill, near Dunfermline, at around 10.10am Monday following the collision.

Cops and paramedics race to scene of ongoing incident in Fife - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Scotland
dailyrecord.co.uk
29.07.2020 / 20:05

Cops and paramedics race to scene of ongoing incident in Fife

Police Scotland and the Scottish Ambulance Service have been contacted for comment by the Daily Record about the incident. We'll be bringing you the very latest updates, pictures and video on this breaking news story.

Mum charged with murder after five-month-old baby boy stabbed to death at her home - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Scotland
dailyrecord.co.uk
28.07.2020 / 20:57

Mum charged with murder after five-month-old baby boy stabbed to death at her home

Police said. Police officers and London Ambulance Service arrived at around 10am last Wednesday and the baby boy was pronounced dead at the scene, Scotland Yard said.A post mortem was carried out at St Thomas' Hospital yesterday and gave the preliminary cause of death as an "incised wound", police said.

Scots girl suffers horror broken leg after being 'skittled' by out of control dogs at Fife beach - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Scotland
dailyrecord.co.uk
28.07.2020 / 18:53

Scots girl suffers horror broken leg after being 'skittled' by out of control dogs at Fife beach

dogs ploughed into her at a Scots beach.Maggie Munro was rushed to hospital after fracturing her femur at the Silver Sands beach in Aberdour, Fife, where she had been enjoying a day out with her family at the weekend.The youngster will be in a hip-to-toe cast for six to eight weeks after being “skittled” by the playing pooches, who were off their leads at the iconic beauty spot.Despite her horrendous ordeal, the brave Edinburgh girl still wants a pet dog and is recovering well at home.Her

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