cannabis farm inside. Police were alerted the blaze on Monday at the Manse on the Square in Lumsden- a small village in rural Aberdeenshire.
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Scotland will be able to order a free rapid coronavirus test from today, even if you are showing no coronavirus symptoms. Lockdown restrictions are easing for the first time in almost five months this week, with beer gardens, shops and gyms welcoming back customers as the country moves to Level Three.
Free lateral flow home test kits will also be available for people to pick up or order at home from Monday, in a bid to ease Scotland out of lockdown safely. The rapid tests are aimed at finding
.cannabis farm inside. Police were alerted the blaze on Monday at the Manse on the Square in Lumsden- a small village in rural Aberdeenshire.
police station in Midlothian. The words were seen scrawled across the Dalkeith station alongside the slur 'ACAB' which stands for 'all cops are b*******'.The damage follows a string of similar incidents after a Channel 5 documentary on the murder of teenager Jodi Jones, who's body was found near her home in Easthouses, Midlothian in 2003.
rowing boat started taking on water in a loch. The group called 999 when they got into difficulty on Loch Garry, near Invergarry, at around 11.15am on Saturday.
Cops have launched a probe after a van was torched in an early morning blaze in a Scots town, destroying thousands of pounds worth of tools. The Ford Transit Tipper was targeted in the early hours of Thursday, May 6, in Larkhall - and cops believe a cyclist may help them crack the case.
coronavirus pandemic is setting out to help her four-year-old daughter walk for the first time. Jennifer Faulds's partner Alex Williams died suddenly of heart failure last May- just before the couple had time to settle down in their dream home in London.
Culloden Moor Inn, near Inverness, posted several pics taken just four days apart that show a bustling beer garden in the sunshine followed by the same area completely deserted and covered in a layer of snow just a short time later.Owner Linsey McLeod, who runs the pub with her partner Gordon Morison, took the first pair of photographs on May 1st just after beer gardens were allowed to reopen as part of the easing of restrictions by the Scottish Government.They show a bustling beer garden with
Join thousands of others and get the latest Scottish crime and courts news sent straight to your inbox with our daily Criminal Record newsletter.Murder squad cops have sealed off a Paisley street after a serious flat fire.Officers from Police Scotland's Major Investigation Team are probing the incident in Whitesbridge Avenue.Fire crews raced to reports of a fire at the Ferguslie home around 10pm last night.Cops remain on site this morning with a large area near the house taped off.A huge police
Paisley last night.Police have launched a probe after the fire broke out at a property on Whites Bridge Avenue in the Renfrewshire town at around 10.05pm on Thursday night.
Students and staff at Scots higher education facilities are now able to access rapid coronavirus testing through their local college.More than 100,000 lateral flow testing kits have been distributed to colleges across Scotland to help detect cases in people with no symptoms.Authorities are urging people to take part in voluntary testing twice a week using the at-home kits.A limited number of students are currently allowed on to college campuses at any one time in line with current public health
motorway, northbound at Junction 3, Halbeath, around 9am this morning after the van burst into flames following a two vehicle crash. Drivers are being urged to avoid the area and take an alternative route if possible.Police Scotland and the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service attended the incident.
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.
Emergency services raced to the reports of a house fire in the Dores area near Inverness in the Highlands at around 10pm on Monday night.
Glasgow blaze left a building 'significantly damaged' sparking a police probe.
Glasgow this morning. Large flames could be seen from the building on High Street with smoke billowing into the sky when the alarm was raised around 1.27am on May 4.Scottish Fire and Rescue Service say they were met with a “well-developed fire” and nine fire appliances, including two height appliances, were still at the scene at 7am.
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
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.
Police have launched a probe after a rubbish chute in a block high rise flats was set on fire in Clydebank.The incident occurred in Park Court, Littleholm Place in the Dalmuir area around 6.30pm on Friday, April 30.Scottish Fire and Rescue Services were called to the scene and officers say there were no injuries from the incident.Did you know you can keep up to date with the latest news by signing up to our daily newsletter?We send a morning and lunchtime newsletter covering the latest headlines
Police are investigating a grass fire the island of South Uist which led to the evacuation of two households.