aftermath of the huge blaze at First Bus' Caledonia Depot in Cathcart Road in the south side of the city. Fire crews raced to the inferno when the alarm was raised at 12.30am on Wednesday.
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Lockdown restrictions may be about to ease in Scotland, but there is still uncertainty surrounding the UK jobs market after the latest figures showed unemployment across the country has reached 1.74 million.The travel and tourism sectors have seen a larger fall in employment levels than others, with many still on furlough and facing an unpredictable future once the UK Government scheme ends on September 30, 2021.The Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) predicts that UK unemployment will reach
.aftermath of the huge blaze at First Bus' Caledonia Depot in Cathcart Road in the south side of the city. Fire crews raced to the inferno when the alarm was raised at 12.30am on Wednesday.
Baby Cow, the UK production company founded by Steve Coogan, has promoted managing director Sarah Monteith to CEO following the departure of Christine Langan last November.
Scottish Borders. Emergency services raced to the scene at 4.20pm yesterday to the aid of the 54-year-old working at Crichness Law in the Lammermuir Hills near Cranshaws.
blaze near a Glasgow housing estate that started overnight. Officers were called to Brickfield Crescent in the Eglinton Toll area just before 3am on Tuesday.
Ronan Farrow has accused his estranged adoptive father, Woody Allen, of withholding financial support on the basis that he discredit his mother and sister’s abuse allegations. In 1992, Allen was accused of sexually assaulting his adoptive daughter, Dylan Farrow, claims which he has consistently denied and for which he was never charged.
Police in Fort William said that a 29-year-old male was arrested and charged with vandalism, wilful fireraising and a break-in at Lochaber High School in the Camaghael area in the morning of March 15.The incidents happened at around between 3am and 7am on Kilmallie Road and the school.The man is due to appear at Inverness Sheriff Court on March 16.
Police are calling for witnesses after a car was set on fire at a Scots high school.Emergency services in Fort William were called to the scene of the blaze at Lochaber High School in the Camaghael area around 6am this morning, March 15.Around 7am officers received reports of a break-in at the school.Scottish Fire and Rescue managed to extinguish the blaze and police have confirmed the fire is being treated as deliberate.Thankfully no one was injured in the incident.Officers are looking for
racist words and set four vehicles ablaze in a vicious attack on a Scots business.The words 'P**i" and 'black', alongside a giant penis, were painted on the side of a container at the Loanhead Car Sales in Midlothian around 5.10am on Saturday March 13.Four motors were also torched in petrol attacks leaving the vehicles absolutely gutted.Shock pictures show the remnants of the two vans, a Ford Target and a Ford Custom, along with the shells of a Vauxhall Astra and a BMW one series.Business
cooking shows on TV is set to return to our screens this month.
Fear The Walking Dead season six has been released – you can watch it below now.Part 6B of the AMC spin-off to The Walking Dead will hit US screens on April 11 before arriving in the UK the following day (April 12).An official synopsis reads: “The second half of season six reveals the impact of what living under Virginia’s control has done to each person in this group, who once saw themselves as a family.”Landing yesterday (March 10), the new 30-second trailer comes with the tagline “The End Is
Cops have launched a probe after a property was set on fire in Aberdeen.Fire fighters tackled the blaze on Golf Road in the city last night around 11.50pm.Police have now launched an investigation and are appealing to anyone with information to come forward.No one was injured in the incident.Sergeant Terence Brady said: “Fortunately no one was injured but damage was caused to the property and enquiries are ongoing to establish the full circumstances.“Anyone with information about what happened
Dysfunctional families make for great television. That’s why the media love stories about divorces, sex scandals and warring political parties. Throw in some celebrity stardust and the British monarchy and you’ve got 17 million Americans watching the latest spectacle with Oprah, who interviewed more than her share of warring couples back when she had a daytime talk show.
The incident occurred around 9.25pm on Thursday, March 4, at a property on Ettrick Street when two men entered the property and seriously assaulted a 34-year-old man before setting fire to a vehicle outside of the property. The victim was taken to Wishaw General Hospital with serious injuries and the fire was extinguished by the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service.
She moved back from the UK from Los Angeles towards the end of 2020, and now Cat Deeley has been spotted out about in Hampstead.The mum-of-two, who unveiled her blonde hair transformation recently, was joined by son Milo, five, as the pair did some grocery shopping at their local store.The mother and son duo were pictured looking at some flowers outside of the shop and were engaged in conversation.
53% of people, excluding don’t knows, backing independence.Until the weekend, over twenty polls in a row showed support for independence to be in the lead.This trend ended after a Survation poll by the Sunday Mail showed it was now tied at 50/50.A new poll for ITV’s Tonight programme, carried out by Savanta ComRes, again records a lead for independence.However, although the 53-47 shows a six point leader, it is closer than in previous polls.ITV also reported that 71% believed the country would
A documentary exploring claims filmmaker Woody Allen molested his adopted daughter Dylan Farrow when she was a child has had its UK release confirmed. Following its showing in the US, Allen v Farrow will premiere on Sky Documentaries on Monday 15 March.
University of Stirling’s Institute of Aquaculture has admitted culling thousands of the animals after experimental work was put on hold amid the coronavirus pandemic last year.The university revealed the mass cull came in 2020, when it used more than 12,000 live fish in its “vital” quest to tackle issues like food security and conservation.But the figures, revealed in a Freedom of Information request, were branded “disappointing” by activists campaigning for an end to all animal testing in