cocaine in it on a Scots road. James Wightman's Ford Transit was pulled over on the M74 northbound near Moffat in July following a probe by organised crime cops.
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Ford Transit van was one of two main delivery vehicles for social enterprise Edinburgh Community Food. It's believed the van was stolen in the Leith area on Tennant Street sometime between 1.30pm on Monday, August 9, and 6am on Tuesday, August 10.
The stolen's van registration number is SH12 XVO and has a distinctive large strawberry logo on the sides and rear, alongside the words 'edinburgh community food'.Police have described the theft as a shameless act and are hunting the thieves. Sergeant
.cocaine in it on a Scots road. James Wightman's Ford Transit was pulled over on the M74 northbound near Moffat in July following a probe by organised crime cops.
kill an employee after becoming enraged over how long her order was taking. Hayley Jempson tried to grab the worker through a window booth at the restaurant’s outlet beside the Cameron Toll Shopping Centre in Edinburgh.
dog out of a van window and left it on the side of a Scots road before driving off. The incident occurred on the A77 near Innermessan in Stranraer at around 3.50pm on Thursday August 26.
Ford Kiernan has his Twitter followers divided over the name of a beloved biscuit. Ford, who played Jack Jarvis on the hit show, told his followers he had been getting the name of Blue Riband biscuits wrong.
refugees arriving in Glasgow from Afghanistan.Refuweegee, who help support refugees with their transition into life living in Glasgow, have called for help creating welcome gifts along with letters and messages of kindness for Afghans arriving throughout the month.The packs should include toiletries, school supplies, Scottish treats and a letter of welcome to the country.
missing on August 14th before her body was found in Newton.But before her death, Cat had been planning to run the London marathon in October for Macmillan cancer charity.And since the passing of 'lovely' 29-year-old, wellwishers have raised almost £3k as part of a charity fundraiser set up by Cat herself.Scots have been donating to the page in recent weeks in order for Cat to reach the target, despite the fact she will no longer be able to take part in the race.
comedic video - which has now gone viral - the lady was told, "you cannae pat it and say good boy and all that", after she offered the bird some fast food treats. The hilarity unfolded on Ayr Main Street in Ayrshire at around 8.15pm on Sunday, August 22.
Detectives say they remain committed to hunting Caroline Glachan’s killer on the 25th anniversary of the teenager’s death. Five years after reopening the cold case, a dedicated team of officers are continuing to work on catching the 14-year-old’s murderer.
Linda Norgrove Foundation has issued a public appeal for Boris Johnson to get two of its staff members, who are sisters, out of the Taliban-controlled capital. The two women are in hiding in the city with their families and despite cross-party pressure from MPs over the past week the UK Foreign Office has not contacted them for evacuation.
iOS - Android The new legislation was introduced following the Grenfell Tower tragedy in 2017 and was originally due to have taken effect six months ago, but was delayed by the Scottish Government due to the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and a lack of public awareness of the plans.
Facebook video appearing to show a pal giving her baby daughter a drink from a glass wine bottle. The woman, who cannot be identified, sparked fury online after the shocking footage went viral.
Firefighters rushed to David's Loan in the Langlees area of Falkirk, just after 4am on Saturday August, 21, after reports of a vehicle ablaze.
Maybole. It is understood the man, who had a golden retriever type dog with him, asked the girl to go to his van with him but she managed to run away.
Aberfeldy handed over a donation of £300 to the conservation charity Trees For Life having earned every penny through their green fingers. Trees for Life will use the money from sisters Ailsa (9) and Clara (5) to assist with rewilding projects across Scotland.The ‘Wee Tree Nursery’ came about when their granny Claire Hewitt was helping Ailsa and Clara to learn about seeds and spring during lockdown.
Covid-19 vaccine, new figures show. A total of 2.9 million 18 to 29-year-olds are estimated to be unjabbed, including nearly 2.5 million in England.Wales is the only nation to have managed to give a first dose to more than three-quarters of young adults, with an estimated 75.8% having received one jab.
Taliban to return to power. The double amputee, a former Black Watch soldier, was caught in an IED attack in 2010, which killed his Afghan interpreter outright.
iOS and Android.The woman returned to her car and contacted the police.Sergeant Gordon Young from Irvine Police Station said: “This was a very distressing incident for the woman and it is vital that we trace the person responsible.“I am appealing for anyone who was in the area of South Beach on Thursday evening, and noticed the man described or anything at all suspicious, to please get in touch.“Anyone with information is asked to contact Police Scotland through 101, quoting incident number 3390
dog who come into care to be reviewed after 30 years.The Scottish SPCA says the Dangerous Dogs Act forces them to put down any Japanese Tosa, Dogo Argentino and Fila Brasileiro or American pit bull that it comes across, regardless of the animal's temperament or suitability for adoption.The charity says the bill, which came into force on August 12 1991, is "not fit for purpose".They insist parts should be scrapped so dogs are judged on "deeds not breeds", meaning dogs would be put down only if
pooch as its new Ambassadog for the year. The charity is bringing back Paw Walk for a second year and it is once again encouraging dog lovers to lead and raise funds for cancer research from September 20 to 26.
con artists who placed huge outside catering orders – and paid with fraudulent credit cards. Khadka Khadka thought he’d been thrown a lifeline after Covid threatened his restaurant - The Gurkha's, in Crieff, Perthshire.