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Emergency services scrambled to Beauly High Street after the horror crash happened at around 12.45pm on Thursday, September 16. Fire crews attended and removed a casualty from the vehicle before they were handed over to ambulance teams.
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Two cars have been left badly damaged following a road crash in Falkirk this afternoon.
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Get the latest Scottish crime and courts news sent straight to your inbox with our daily Criminal Record newsletterCops are hunting an off-road driver who is believed to have killed three sheep in Peterhead.The sheep's dead bodies were discovered in the Blackhills area of Peterhead, Aberdeenshire.Police say they are believed to have been 'struck by a non-agricultural vehicle'.It's thought the collision happened sometime between Friday, October 1, at 5pm and Saturday, October 2, at 8am.A Police
road and overturning his boss's van in a field, has dodged jail.Ross Cochrane, 56, was over three times the legal limit on a Tuesday afternoon when the incident occurred on a country lane between Myothill Road and Karries Court, near Little Denny Reservoir, Stirlingshire.Falkirk Sheriff Court heard (on Thursday, September 30th) that about 12.15 pm a walker, named as Claire Jack, noticed a white Citroen Berlingo van coming "at speed" towards her along the lane.Prosecutor Sarah Smith said: "The
crashing his car down an embankment and coming to a rest between railway tracks. Craig Thomson fled officers in his Honda Civic with a 16-year-old relative in the passenger seat and was pursued across East Lothian into Edinburgh.
Shetland, at around 11am on Thursday. Two cars were involved in the collision, which saw the road shut down by emergency services.
crash on the M8 in Glasgow around 10.07am on Tuesday September 28, according to Traffic Scotland. Emergency services rushed to the scene and lane one was closed at Junction 19 eastbound less than ten minutes after they arrived.Junction 22 eastbound was also closed around 10.35am, blocking access to the bridge,with traffic being diverted via the M74.An eywitness described a man being treated by paramedics at the scene and 'being hooked up to a machine' by emergency crews.
hospital after a crash in Fife sparked a huge emergency response. Emergency crews were called to a two vehicle crash on Golf Course Road in Glenrothes after the alarm was raised at around 3.25pm on Monday.
cancer treatment had to be terminated early after she contracted a hospital-acquired infection, which she is still fighting three years on. Annemarie Kirkpatrick's daughter was being treated for leukaemia at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital (QEUH) when she started developing painful lumps and lesions on her body in 2019.
allegedly being stabbed on an Aberdeen street. Emergency services were called to the scene on Wellington Road at around 3am on Sunday, September 26.
crash on the A77 left three people injured and shut down the busy road.Two cars collided just south of the Bellfield Interchange at Kilmarnock, around 8am this morning.The female driver of a Mini has been rushed to Queen Elizabeth University Hospital by air ambulance.Meanwhile the male driver of a Vauxhall Insignia has been taken to Crosshouse Hospital, along with a female passenger in the Mini.None of the injuries are believed to be life threatening.The road is currently closed while
discovered in the water supply of a Scottish hospital. Legionella was detected in an endoscopy and renal (kidney) ward at Monklands Hospital in Airdrie.
bus driver refused a Scottish £5 note from an 11-year-old schoolboy, forcing him to walk two miles to class. 11-year-old Ashton Mercer was left in tears after being told he couldn't board the bus as the note wasn't legal currency.
Get the latest top news stories sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletterTHREE teenagers from Scotland have made it to the final of a UK driving competition – despite not being old enough to hold a driving licence.Millar McGovern, 13, from Dunfermline, Liam Shields, 14, of Cumbernauld, and Scott Simpson, 15, from Eyemouth, have all been awarded a place in the final of the Young Driver Challenge 2021, having beaten off stiff competition from hundreds of others.The contest is run by
drink driver who caused the deaths of two teenage friends in a crash after he drove off from a party was today ordered to be detained for 42 months. Logan Russell was aged 17 when he lost control of his Vauxhall Corsa which left the road and collided with a tree, leaving three passengers in the vehicle unconscious.
hospital after being hit by a bus in a Scottish town centre. The collision happened in Uddingston’s Main Street, Lanarkshire, shortly before 4.30pm on Sunday.
arrested after a car crashed and overturned on a Scots road on Saturday night. Emergency services raced to the incident at Govan Cross, Glasgow, around 9.30pm last night.
iOS - Android Police Scotland confirmed a 33-year-old man had been arrested and that inquiries were ongoing.Residents in the houses surrounding the damaged building were evacuated from their homes.Demolition crews were at the scene on Tuesday afternoon.One neighbour said: "I heard a crash and looked out of the window to see a huge Eddie Stobart truck driving forwards up the street and then reverse back again."The boys in the house were rescued from the upstairs bedrooms with ladders."It was