Glasgow footpath, sparking a massive police investigation. The grim discovery was made close to Mainhill Drive in Baillieston, in the city's east end, Tuesday morning.
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Lanarkshire town from horrific injuries caused by wearing a collar. The grim discovery was made in a garden on Rosebank Avenue in Blantyre, south Lanarkshire on Wednesday, December 16.
A member of the public spotted the wild animal with a khaki, nylon strap around its neck and raised the alarm. Animal welfare chiefs say a friction injury and an open wound caused by the collar killed the fox.An investigation is now underway as the Scottish SPCA (SSPCA) appeal for information into the grim
.Glasgow footpath, sparking a massive police investigation. The grim discovery was made close to Mainhill Drive in Baillieston, in the city's east end, Tuesday morning.
killing was spotted in Inverclyde. The animal killers, riding quad bikes and Land Rovers, were allegedly seen storming private land in Port Glasgow.
Cops are appealing for witnesses to a suspected murder-suicide after a gifted teenager and his father were found dead at their Scots home at Christmas. We revealed today that Antoni Thomas, 16, and Seweryn Thomas, 40, were found dead at their home in Bishopbriggs, Glasgow, last week.
Hearts and Scotland WAG Summer Harl has announced she is expecting a baby boy with goalkeeper other half Craig Gordon. The 31-year-old kept fans on social media guessing just before Christmas Day as she teased her gender reveal to her army of followers on Instagram.
Stella Tennant has died suddenly at the age of 50, her family has confirmed.The aristocratic supermodel, who lived in the Scottish Borders and went to school in St Andrews, died five days after her 50th birthday on December 17.The granddaughter of the 11th Duke of Devonshire, Andrew Cavendish, and Deborah Mitford, she rose to fame in the 1990s, walking the runway for designers including Versace and Alexander McQueen.The model was well-known for her androgynous looks and was a darling of the 90s
Gordon Ramsay popped up on the screen to tell her she had won a Pride of Scotland award.A further surprise was in store for the schoolgirl when one of her favourite bands - The Vamps - jumped out to present her with her trophy.Jenny, 17, from East Kilbride, who has raised nearly £500,000 for charity, admits she got the shock of her life. She said: “I’m usually quite good at sussing out surprises but I honestly had no idea what was happening.
haters who slammed his breakfast fry up as expensive. The Scots chef revealed the full breakfast would be added to the menu at the Savoy Grill in London, one of his restaurants.
music industry has been found dead at his home.Ewan Macleod, a DJ who helped launch a hit radio venture backed by Rangers legend Ally McCoist, died suddenly in Bearsden, Dunbartonshire, on Thursday.Figures from the industry were yesterday mourning the loss of the 48-year-old, saying his life’s goal had been to “put Scotland on the map” for its music.The former London talent scout moved back to Glasgow to present STV’s Chart Bite music programme in the mid-90s.He went on to become a music
SNP leader responded after the Record penned an open letter on behalf of Scotland demanding action. New figures this week showed drug deaths soared to 1264 in 2019, the highest number ever recorded and the worst rate in Europe.We’ve campaigned with people on the front line to expose the impact of this crisis.Sturgeon, writing on social media, said: “This in @Daily_Record is fair.
schoolgirl who has died in a sepsis tragedy. Alana Lynch, 16, suffered burns in a 'freak accident' on her legs and then contracted the deadly infection.
twin granddaughters have launched an online bid to get their cash back – after the thieving sisters avoided having to pay compensation.Crawford and Marlene Pirrie, from Irvine, Ayrshire, were left heartbroken when Marlene’s grandchildren Clair and Louise Smith drained their bank account of £8000 while posing as doting carers of the pensioners.Relatives were furious when the 25-year-old twins avoided jail last week, with a sheriff sentencing them to a three-month tagging order and making no order
Gordon Ramsay has savagely roasted a fan for cooking an expensive cut of steak in a toaster on Tik Tok.The Scottish chef, 53, known for his fiery attitude in the kitchen, shares his brutally honest opinion on meals whipped up by budding chefs on the social media platform in a series named #RamsayReacts.Sharing his latest video with his 17.5million TikTok followers, Gordon's wrath was directed at one fan's tutorial on how to cook steak - which included putting the meat in a toaster before
coronavirus lockdown measures. The Scottish TV presenter was at the helm of the Channel 4 show last night, at 10pm on Friday, in the absence of Adam Hills.
Gordon Ramsay has come under fire for a £140 Christmas dinner served in one of his restaurants after fans complained it had crucial trimmings missing. The Scottish TV chef, 54, posted a clip on social media of the festive meal from his Bread Street Kitchen eatery in London, showing turkey wellington with pigs in blankets, cabbage and chopped up sprouts.
‘knifed’ during a disturbance at a property in Dunfermline.Emergency services raced to the scene on Leishman Drive at around 9.10am on Wednesday, December 9.Multiple marked police vehicles were pictured at the scene as officers locked down the street near Aberdour Road in the Abbeyview area of the town.Eyewitnesses also reported seeing CID officers arriving shortly after the incident unfolded.The 42-year-old woman has been rushed to the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary for treatment by ambulance with a
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stole their own grandparents’ life savings have hit out after they escaped jail - and dodged an order to pay back the money.Heartless Clair and Louise Smith, 25, posed as doting carers while swiping £8,000 from the bank account of their grandparents in Irvine, Ayrshire.The twins pleaded guilty to clearing out the cash while running errands for vulnerable Crawford Pirrie, 73, and wife Marlene, 75.Yesterday the twins were sentenced to a three-month tagging order - branded a “slap in the face” by