blaze has broken out in a block of flats in Glasgow this evening.
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The sets are handmade in the soap company's Glasgow workshop and all of the products organic and vegan - except for the lip balm which contains beeswax.
One customer wrote: "A perfect gift for my Scottish husband who is addicted to Irn Bru or Scottish champagne as he calls it."While another added: "The smell as soon as I opened the package was amazing."The company has just announced plans to sell an Iron Brew scented candle too.
.blaze has broken out in a block of flats in Glasgow this evening.
mass police response in the East end of the city.Officers raced to a property in Dunira Street, in the Tollcross area, just before 4am on Monday.It is understood the gunshot was aimed at a window of a property, shattering the glass.Cops have closed off the road, as well as nearby Braidfauld Street.Police say enquiries are ongoing as they work to find the shooter.A spokeswoman from Police Scotland told the Record: "At around 3.50 am on Monday, 2 November 2020, police received a report of a
Love Island and were the first couple from the show to tie the knot, and now Olivia and Alex Bowen will be visiting Glasgow today to open a brand new Superdrug store.The couple will also be joined by Scots Love Islander Anton Danyluk as they declare the store open.The concept store, which is based in Silverburn shopping centre, is set to biggest of its kind in Scotland, with the largest ever beauty studio by Superdrug.Olivia, Alex and Anton will be on hand to welcome shoppers - keeping in mind
Islamophobia after he was grilled for more than an hour at Glasgow Airport. Campaigner Mohammad Asif, of the Afghan Human Rights Foundation, who adopted his nephew Mohammad Sudais after he suffered terrible facial injuries in a gas explosion spoke out after he was stopped when he arrived back from Dubai.
Glasgow. The disturbance happened at around 5.15pm on Sunday, 13 September, 2020, on Cumbernauld Road before continuing onto Aberfeldy Street.
Glasgow.Police raced to Shettleston in Glasgow’s east end after reports of an altercation involving a number of people on Budhill Avenue.
Covid-19 hotspot ares is pleading with locals to stick to the guidelines as cases continue to soar. A total of 20 'red' wards, that only treat coronavirus patients, are currently running in NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.A vehicle has gone up in flames on one of Scotland's busiest motorways.The motor caught fire at around 7.45am on Monday on the M77 northbound carriageway.The incident sparked rush-hour chaos at junction two, near Glasgow's Silverburn Shopping Centre.One lane has been closed causing major delays for motorists heading towards Glasgow city centre.Traffic Scotland released a statement that read: "M77 northbound
Glasgow today as cops close off parts of the city centre.Officers from Police Scotland and the Scottish Ambulance Service raced to St Vincent Lane shortly before 8am after reports a man had fallen.The area has been cordoned off by police as ambulances arrived on the scene.As a result Wellington Street is closed between St Vincent Street and Bothwell Street while the emergency services deal with the incident.It is not known at this stage the condition of the man.A Police Scotland spokesman told
pumpkin is peapag? No, neither did we but thanks to a brilliant clip by TikTok user the Hebridean Baker we do now.The clip, posted on his account is titled 'A Scottish Gaelic lesson on Halloween' and offers translations and pronunciations on words associated with the spookiest time of year.The video, which features a cute West Highland White Terrier, is set to music from Harry Potter.The bearded baker then explains how to say words like ghost (taibhs), witch (bana-bhuidseach) and monster
Glasgow this afternoon after the stricken animal was spotted in the shallow water.
Police have raced to an ongoing incident on an overpass of the M8 in Glasgow.Traffic Scotland say emergency services are at the scene.Sauchiehall Street is currently closed in both directions.The stated: “Overbridge at the M8 and Sauchiehall Street is closed due to a police incident."Drivers are being encouraged to find alternative routes where possible.Police say they are dealing with the ongoing incident and have advised a person has sadly passed away.
hero Scots dad who saved his entire family from a raging inferno has been left partially blind after shards of glass flew into his eyes. Colin Walker leapt from the window of the top floor flat as the fire took hold of the family home in McNeill Terrace, Loanhead, in the early hours of Sunday morning.
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horror car crash in Glasgow. David Campbell, 54, and Allison Campbell, 51, died after their BMW smashed into the barrier on the M8 eastbound carriageway, near the junction with Great Western Road, on Sunday.
Cops are investigating after a man's body has been found in a Glasgow river earlier this morning. The grim discovery was made in the River Kelvin by the Belmont Street bridge in Glasgow 's west end today, October 19.
covid test results at a Scottish laboratory. A Scottish Office spokesman denied there was any “capacity issue” at the UK Government’s Glasgow Lighthouse Lab.
M8 in Glasgow.Emergency services were called to the scene of the collision on the eastbound carriageway near Great Western Road at around 2.41pm on Sunday.Shocking pictures from the scene show a huge ball of flames engulfing one of the vehicles.A thick plume of black smoke billowed into the air as firefighters tackled the raging flames.The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service said: “We were called to reports of an RTC on the M8 near Greater Western Road.“The call came in at 14.41 and we are
unemployed Glasgow man helped beat his lockdown blues - by taking stunning pictures of the city's wildlife.Andy Slater, 37, from Cardiff moved to the Scots city in March just as the nationwide coronavirus lockdown hit.But with the pandemic the salesman has been unable to land a new role.Not content to stay at home in Carntyne, Andy has taken to capturing the stunning wildlife in his new hometown - which he says has been a boost for his mental health.Despite being at it for just 18 months, his