Glasgow. Shelley Ann Daly went missing from the Kirkmuirhill in Larkhall area on the morning of Saturday, May 29.
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Greggs is recalling more products from Iceland amid concerns that some of them contain pieces of glass. The fast food giant has issued an alert on certain batches of its two-packs of Vegetable Bakes available on sale at Iceland stores in Scotland.
Glasgow. Shelley Ann Daly went missing from the Kirkmuirhill in Larkhall area on the morning of Saturday, May 29.
Glasgow. Emergency services were called to the scene in Ingram Street in the city centre at around 10.15pm on Sunday, May 30, after the alarm was raised.
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