market. Craigiehall Temple, which is on the outskirts of Edinburgh, is steeped in fascinating history - and up for grabs for £895,000.
09.07.2020 - 23:05 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A huge search and rescue mission is currently underway at Loch Ness after two men fell into the water. Emergency services were called to the scene near Dores Bay at around 6.50pm Thursday.One of the men has since been rescued after falling from a boat but a search is ongoing to trace the other.
Police, the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service and HM Coastguard are all currently in attendance. A Police Scotland spokeswoman said: “Around 6.50pm on Thursday, 9 July, 2020 , emergency services were made
.market. Craigiehall Temple, which is on the outskirts of Edinburgh, is steeped in fascinating history - and up for grabs for £895,000.
Police, fire, rescue teams and the Scottish Ambulance Service all raced to the scene at Granton Harbour following reports a teenager had fallen in the water at around 2.15pm, July 28. Images show multiple emergency vehicles carrying out the rescue mission.
Highlands has been found safe and well. George McGowan sparked a major search and rescue operation after failing to return from a motorbike ride at Ben Bhraggie in Sutherland on Monday afternoon.
coronavirus symptoms long-term sufferers have reported. The deadly bug, which has caused 2,491 hospital deaths in Scotland, is known for causing a continuous dry cough, high temperature and a loss of smell and taste.
suspicious death of a teenager in Helensburgh. Kirk Allan, 19, died following an incident in the Argyll and Bute town on Friday night.
Morrisons has become the first UK supermarket to launch a vegan ‘no pepperoni’ pizza with claims that it “tastes like the real deal.” The Vegan ‘No Pepperoni’ Pizza is now available for £2.50 at most Morrisons pizza counters across Scotland. Pepperoni has long been voted the UK’s favourite pizza topping, and so Morrisons has created the much-anticipated vegan alternative for those looking to cut down on their meat intake or anyone who fancies trying something a little bit different.
Low Moss prison. Paul Dowds died at the facility in Bishopbriggs, East Dunbartonshire, and was announced today by the Scottish Prison Service (SPS).
Steven Gerrard to take the Scottish Premiership right to the wire this season. The legendary World Cup winner watched his side comfortably put to the sword tonight after goals from Jermain Defoe and Jamie Barjonas sealed a 2-0 Rangers win.
Scots singer who rose to fame with Rollers hits including Shang-a-lang and Bye Bye Baby shocked online followers when he came out with his latest statement.And despite The Rollers having fans worldwide, including in China, Les wrote on Facebook: “Don’t buy anything that is made in China.”He also wrote on his Twitter page: “Don’t buy anything that is “made in China”, you will be supporting a criminal that will kill us as soon as they can.
Leigh Griffiths the riot act after his patience snapped with the striker.The Hoops boss slammed Griff for putting on weight in lockdown and blasted his social media ‘nonsense’. Lennon insisted the Scotland star had let his team-mates down and the hitman is now fighting for his Parkhead future.Lennon said: “I’m not happy.
possession of cannabis in court.Michael McKeown was caught with the drug when he was searched by police.The 51-year-old was preparing to represent a client when court staff alerted officers.It is understood they doubted McKeown’s claims he was a solicitor when he arrived at Glasgow Sheriff Court wearing a Celtic training top.Police stopped and searched him and found a small quantity of cannabis.McKeown, a partner at law firm Callaghan McKeown & Co, admitted an offence under the Misuse of Drugs
fell into Scotland’s most famous loch at night.A friend on the yacht cruelly named Miss Adventure dived into the freezing waters of Loch Ness on Thursday to try to rescue him.But he also got into trouble and was pulled from the water by rescuers while others began a desperate search for his companion, who it’s thought fell over after peeing into the water.They were two of a party of four Polish nationals who had gone on the loch with two women to enjoy a day sailing from Dores beach, nine miles
The Scottish SPCA’s Ayrshire Animal Rescue Centre is back finding animals their forever home after lockdown saw rehoming completely suspended for almost two months.After trialling a limited rehoming service in May, the centre is now rehoming animals using a combination of an online-only application system, carefully controlled appointments and ‘virtual home checks’ where prospective owners and their homes are vetted via Zoom calls.Now the charity have this lovely girl (pictured above) in their
Join thousands of others who have signed up for the Daily Record newsletter.A rescued circus bear at a popular Scots zoo has died after battling a tumour.Suzy the bear was put to sleep at The Five Sisters Zoo after vets discovered a malignant tumour.The animal was used in performances at a French circus for 28 years before she was rescued alongside two other bears, Peggy and Carmen, and brought to the West Calder animal sanctuary in 2012.The trio had been kept in tiny cages no bigger than