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Royal Edinburgh Hospital. John Tant was last seen at around 4.20pm on Friday in the Morningside Road area of the capital.
Concern for the 23-year-old’s safety is growing and officers are now appealing for help from members of the public to find him. John is described as white, around 5ft 6in tall and has slim build with short, light brown hair.He was last seen wearing a navy jacket, a cream zipped jumper, navy tracksuit bottoms and a grey beanie hat.Inspector Keith Mailer, of Howdenhall Police
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coronavirus which concerned staff are blaming on ineffectual PPE.Nurses in Scotland, apart from those dealing with patients requiring aerosol- generating procedures such as ventilators, are only issued with surgical masks.They have been denied access to the higher grade FFP3 masks which properly protect the wearer.Now nurses at the Royal Alexandra Hospital in Paisley have voiced fears about their safety following the outbreak of the virus on ward 23 – an orthopaedic ward – and ward 27 – a
missing Scots teenager who may have travelled more than 200 miles across the country.Nathan Bell, 16, was last seen in the Merkinch area of Inverness at around 9.45am on Saturday October 10. But he has since vanished prompting a police search.Highland cops think he may have travelled to Saltcoats, or the surrounding area, in North Ayrshire.They have asked locals to keep an eye out for the youth and have issued a description.He is described as around 5 ft 10 ins tall, heavy build with short brown
nurse abused her position to access the confidential records of 28 patients including friends, neighbours and complete strangers.Judith Naughton admitted looking at the information without a clinical justification between June and December 2018 while working at the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh.The former deputy charge nurse also accessed her own records despite previously being warned it was against NHS Lothian’s rules in 2012.A Nursing and Midwifery Council hearing was told how Naughton only
Police Scotland have launched an appeal to find a 36-year-old man missing from Paisley. Marcin Bujak was last seen at around 8pm on September 27, 2020, near to Old Sneddon Street in the town centre.No-one has seen or heard from him since and concerns for him is growing.Marcin is white, Polish, with a slim build, around 6 ft.
missing from West Dunbartonshire since Thursday has prompted a police investigation. Scott Anderson was last seen at Bannerman Place in Clydebank on October 1.
COVID-19 in a Scots hospital.Six patients within an oncology ward in Edinburgh’s Western General Hospital have been confirmed with the virus and a “very small number” of other patients have died.A spokeswoman said: “Our thoughts are with their family at this sad time.
hospitalised after a brutal nighttime attack near a Scots graveyard. Emergency services found the 26-year-old with serious injuries after reports of a 'disturbance' at Hawkhead Road near the cemetery in Paisley last night.
discovered in the search for missing teen Andrew Baird.The 16-year-old vanished from the Forfar area at around 4.30pm on Saturday evening.He was last spotted in the Reid Park area of the town.When he was last seen, he was wearing a black leather jacket, sandy coloured camouflage trousers, a black hooded sweatshirt, dark green walking boots and carrying a navy 'Superdry' backback.A Police Scotland spokesman said today: "Police Scotland can confirm that a body was found on the morning of Sunday, 4
Police have issued an urgent search for a missing teenage boy. Andrew Baird, 16, vanished from the Forfar area at around 4.30pm yesterday evening.
Cops have locked down a busy Grangemouth street while they deal with a “serious incident”. Emergency services raced to the town's Abbott’s Road, just after 8am on Friday, October 2.
crash. Major queues are already forming on the busy motorway as emergency services deal with the incident which happened at around 4am.
search for a missing Scots mum. Police made the grim discovery of a 48-year-old woman in Broomhoouse Road, Bonnybridge, around 11.10am on September 29.
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new distillery in Glasgow's southside has created a rum inspired by a classic Scottish dessert.The Jacobite Spirit Company's Charlie’s Chopper Raspberry Spiced Rum is based on cranachan and is the second foray into the craft rum market.The limited-edition, flavoured spiced rum is the follow up to The 45 Scottish Spiced Rum and is described as balancing the "vibrance of fresh raspberries" with "subtle hints of vanilla and the richness of toasted oats".Jacobite Spirits’ master distiller Tony
dog groomer has launched an appeal to 'clear her name' after being wrongly accused of abusing animals. Shona Robertson said she and her family had suffered a ' trial by Facebook ' after another canine business ran by a Shona in Scotland was castigated on social media.
police probe has been launched after human remains were found at a Scots industrial estate. Emergency services raced to the scene on Whitehill Road, Glenrothes, at around 5.20pm on Sunday after the grim discovery was made.
missing man. Billy McDowell was last seen on Tuesday July 28 at his home on Loch Awe Way, Whitburn.
Kirkcaldy after being arrested yesterday. Officers from Police Scotland have launched an investigation after a 36-year-old male passes away earlier today.
Police are searching for a missing Scots teenager who vanished earlier this morning. Rachel Allan, 13, was last seen at around 12.30am today at her home in Paisley.