Kilmarnock farm on Sunday afternoon as they immediately alerted their vet. Sadly the sheep couldn't be saved and was in extreme pain following the attack which left the animal with severe injuries.
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lorry fire and rescued a fellow motorist by pulling him out of the passenger window. Lee Metcalf has been hailed as a "true hero" after he saved a lorry driver on Monday afternoon on the M74 at junction 12, near Abington.
Kilmarnock farm on Sunday afternoon as they immediately alerted their vet. Sadly the sheep couldn't be saved and was in extreme pain following the attack which left the animal with severe injuries.
AstraZeneca vaccine - leaving her looking like a chipmunk.Liz Matheson told how her face doubled in size within hours of receiving the first dose of the coronavirus inoculation last month.The 56-year-old soon developed a painful, burning rash on her wrists which has since spread to her elbows over the last three-and-a-half weeks.She was given several rounds of powerful steroids, antihistamines and antibiotics in a bid to help reduce the painful side-effects which left her unable to eat or
Perth on Friday April 2.
dangerous plant, on a bridge in the south side of Glasgow on Tuesday, March 30. The 40-year-old chef was forced to call in sick and ended up in A&E after the pain across his legs became so severe he was unable to stand.
forest have been blasted as 'utterly irresponsible'. Local dog walkers were shocked as they took their pets for a stroll to see smoke rising from Carnie Woods in Westhill, Aberdeenshire yesterday.
five times the limit while behind the wheel on a Scots road. Police stopped the motor on the A79 Prestwick loop road near to the Monktonhead Roundabout at Monkton around 8pm on Saturday April 3.They suspected the 52-year-old to be driving under the influence.
Irvine, after he sped across the Irish Sea to see her on the Isle of Man last year.The stunt landed him in court for breaching lockdown restrictions – and now his “Juliet” has ended up in the dock too.Radcliffe appeared from police custody via a video link charged with causing actual bodily harm and two counts of causing criminal damage.She is also accused of breaching the Isle of Man’s lockdown restrictions.During Thursday’s hearing at Douglas Courthouse, prosecutor Chrissie Hunt said
motorist who ran over a stab victim lying on the road turned Good Samaritan when he stopped and rushed the man to hospital.Salam Ibrahim, 33, was at the wheel of his VW Golf when he drove over Steven Cartwright, 35, who was lying on his back on the road at George Street, Paisley, in the early hours of May 1, last year.Ibrahim quickly phoned an ambulance to report the accident and joined witnesses in rushing to Mr Cartwright’s aid as he lay suffering from severe crush injuries and stab wounds ,
charity which provides care and support to people with a life-limiting illness or condition. James Kilgannon, 8, from Bannockburn, Stirlingshire, took on the challenge of running 5k a day in March for Strathcarron Hospice in Denny, Falkirk.
Dundee, suffered life changing injuries following the smash when Jamie Walters ploughed into the side of his Audi A3 at a roundabout in Solihull.The 67-year-old has been left with a stoma bag after undergoing major surgery to repair his bowel and had to spend six weeks in an induced coma.For the first time since the incident in 2019 John has spoken of the impact on his life and said he is no longer the person he used to be, reports Birmingham Live.The Daily Record and Sunday Mail have always
taxi driver left a passenger with a 29-inch scar after reversing over her and breaking her leg when she got out of his car.Gerald Burns did not realise Maria Reid, who has since passed away, was behind his vehicle after he dropped her off.Burns, 53, reversed over her, believing she was actually a pothole, as she stood behind his car trying to catch her breath.She was rushed to hospital for treatment following the incident and had surgery to place supporting pins into the break, leaving her with
blocked after an HGV careered across the carriageways before coming to rest in a bed of daffodils.
grieving family of a Scots tot who tragically passed away are raising money for the 'lifeline' team guiding them through their heartbreak.Ava Clearly was born with brain damage, severe heart, chest and lung problems and cerebral palsy at just 25-weeks-old in January 2018.Doctors initially weren't sure of the infant's prognosis as she spent the first 10 months of her life hooked up to a ventilator at University Hospital Crosshouse in Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire.After a brave fight for almost two
knife embedded in a man’s head.Adrian Rosu, 25, collected three knives from his staff quarters at the Green Welly Stop cafe in Tyndrum, Perthshire, and set off towards the Tyndrum Inn after a fight over a game of pool.Witnesses described him walking down Tyndrum main street with one knife tucked into his belt and crossing and re-crossing the others in front of him to sharpen them. Staff barred the inn door while police raced to the scene from nearly 35 miles away.
outdoors? Maybe bagging a Munro at the weekend, hitting the trails on your bikes, or indulging in a spot of outdoor camping? Well, if you are, you could be the stars of a new ad campaign for a Scottish Nature c harity.
Read more. Police are investigating the sudden deaths of a man and woman found in a East Dunbartonshire property.Officers were called to a property on Station Road, Milngavie, around 11.30am on Sunday morning.
SNP's autumn conference by First Minister, Nicola Sturgeon, the one-off, pro-rata payment is intended as a bonus for the work done by health and care staff to combat Covid-19. Eligible social care staff, expected to number more than 400,000, will have to have worked in the sector for at least a continuous four-week period between March 17 and November 30 last year.
trial over an incident in which a worker suffered serious burns and was killed.Norbord Europe Limited is accused of exposing the late father-of-two and his colleagues to the risk of serious injury and death through alleged health and safety failings.The man, George Laird, 64, was fatally injured when staff used a fire hose to remove hot ash from the hot gas duct of a combustion chamber at the plant, in Cowie, Stirlingshire, according to court documents.It is alleged that as a result of the
smashed outside her home at the weekend. Karen Laidlaw woke on Sunday morning to find that her car, as well as her partners, had been targeted by vandals.
high purity cocaine worth more than £3million is set to be jailed. Robert Stewart was seen stowing away two suitcases containing 143lb of the class A drug in the cab of his vehicle in London before driving north to Scotland.Police tracked his journey and recovered the cocaine when they stopped his lorry in May last year after he pulled into Hamilton Services in Lanarkshire.