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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Tunnock's Teacakes. The beer firm, which is based in the city's east end, say the new beer is part of a new ' Biscuit Tin ' range.
The Chocolate Mallow Stout is a punchy 7.5% abv and is described as having a thick, creamy flavour that emulates the classic Scottish treat. Speaking about the new beer in a post online, the brewery team wrote: "We’ve laid down a chocolatey biscuit base for this beer, then upped the ante with a deluge of marshmallow."Lactose adds yet more thick, creamy flavour into
.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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Hogmanay sparking a police investigation.Locals in the area report that the victim suffered stab wounds.The casualty was found on Tormusk Road in Castlemilk at around 7.30pm last night before being rushed to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital.He is being treated for serious but not life-threatening injuries.A 33-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the incident.Police have now launched a probe into the incident.A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “Around 7.30pm on Thursday, 31
Glasgow today. Police were called to a property in Jura Street in the Govan area at around 9.20am this morning after receiving reports of the sudden death of the child.
CCTV footage of two Scots as part of their probe into a fraud in Aberdeen. The incident took place in the Granite City on Tuesday, August 11.
George Parsonage are the Pride of Scotland.Both men have been honoured with a Special Recognition Award in our People’s Oscars for their selfless dedication to helping others in their time of need.In his 40 years as leader of the Glasgow Humane Society, George rescued more than 1500 people from the River Clyde, while Charandeep, along with his army of volunteers provided meals to 100,000 families during lockdown.Nicola Sturgeon has hailed Charandeep Singh, who is the driving force behind The
house party in the early hours leaving five in hospital. Police were scrambled to Fernbank Street, Springburn, shortly before 6am on Monday.Paramedics were also called and two 15-year-old boys, together with three men, aged 23, 32 and 32, were taken to hospital for treatment.
Naman Ramachandran Principal photography began on Monday in Glasgow, Scotland, on “Blind,” a Bollywood remake of the eponymous 2011 Korean action thriller.Sonam Kapoor (“Veere Di Wedding”) headlines the cast, which also includes Purab Kohli (“Sense8”) and Vinay Pathak (“A Suitable Boy”).“Blind” follows a woman who loses her sight after a car accident, only to find her other senses develop, allowing her to help the police in an ongoing investigation.The remake is directed by feature debutant
Glasgow sees two of Scotland’s most iconic DJs play back-to-back for the first time ever. Michael Kilkie and Jon Mancini have each had 30-year careers playing Scotland’s biggest clubs and events – but they have never before collaborated.
Glasgow due to icy roads.The buses collided with each other after slipping on ice at the top of a hill on Ardencraig Road in the Castlemilk area of the city.Drivers are being urged to take extra precautions to stay safe as roads are expected to be hit with more ice and snow tonight. A Police Scotland spokesperson told the Daily Record: “We can confirm there was a collision between two buses around 7pm on Ardencraig Road in Castlemilk, Glasgow.
works with Covid patients'.The NHS worker went to get her brows waxed at Benefit Cosmetics' counter in Glasgow's House of Fraser but was allegedly turned away by a staff member on December 23.It is understood she was told she would not be able to receive her treatment because she is a nurse who works with Covid patients.Her friend took to Facebook to slam the 'disgusting' treatment of her pal who has been saving lives on the frontline.She said: "Cannot believe this just happened.
Police have arrested and charged a man in connection with 14 alleged bogus crime incidents and stolen car pursuits. The 33-year-old was nicked after a major operation by Police Scotland officers in the Greater Glasgow and Lanarkshire areas.
hospital after a horror Christmas Day crash on the M8. The accident happened at around 7.25am on the eastbound carriageway near junction 18 in the Charing Cross area of Glasgow city centre.
Glasgow as he continues his mission to visit every little boy or girl around the world. Mr C has been hard at work tonight as the clock ticks towards Christmas Day, with kids across Scotland struggling to sleep with excitement.
youngster has been opening Christmas presents gifted from an amazing Scots charity for sick children. Big hearted John O'byrne set up his foundation seven years ago in a bid to put a smile on the faces of kids who were in desperate need of a lift.
Lucky Kilmarnock Standard readers are raising a very special glass to one of Scotland’s greatest exports after winning our Johnnie Walker bottle ballot competition.It has been 200 years since John Walker first threw open the doors to his grocery store on King Street, Kilmarnock.Since those early days of blending single malt and grain whiskies for his loyal customers, the brand has been a pioneer of whisky innovation and entrepreneurialism, becoming the world’s number one selling Scotch whisky
Glasgow street. Emergency services raced to Petershill Road in the Springburn area of the city around 7.10pm on Monday December 21.
hurled a shot glass which hit a pub drinker was identified after witnesses described his “bright white teeth”.Liam Walkingshaw was in The Buccleuch in Dalkeith, Midlothian, when he threw the glass during an argument, hitting bystander Scott Ritchie, 32, and slashing his face open.The tanned 26-year-old fled before police arrived but witnesses identified him by his gnashers.Walkingshaw, of Gorebridge, Midlothian, admitted behaving culpably and recklessly.Prosecutor Eilidh Yates said Scott had