Glasgow. Cops swooped on St George's Road in the Charing Cross area of the city at around 3.35pm where they discovered the man badly hurt.
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knife in Glasgow.Police and ambulance crews were called to the scene on Wyndford Road in the Maryhill area of the city this morning at around 8am.Multiple police vans were in attendance and a man was later taken into a medical van.Cops confirmed the man, aged 35, was arrested but had to be taken to Glasgow Royal Infirmary due to the nature of his injuries.A Police Scotland spokesperson said: "We received a report of a disturbance involving a knife within a flat on Wyndford Road, Maryhill, around
.Glasgow. Cops swooped on St George's Road in the Charing Cross area of the city at around 3.35pm where they discovered the man badly hurt.
Glasgow. Cops descended on Tresta Road in the Gilshochill area of the city at around 1.05am where they found three men, two aged 18 and one aged 21, badly hurt.
Perth.Officers from Police Scotland swooped on Newhouse Road in the city shortly before 6pm on Saturday, July 4.The man, 29, was arrested for the alleged possession of a weapon, thought to be a sword.Emergency services responded to a “disturbance” at around 5.50pm.Witnesses of the incident said he was armed with the weapon.There were no injuries reported during the incident.At least three police vehicles responded to the report and the man was arrested near a roundabout on Newhouse Road.Police
seriously injured on an Ayrshire street. Emergency services were called to the scene in Kilwinning at around 1.15am on Saturday, July 4, after the man was discovered lying on the ground.
Paisley.
Glasgow. At around 11.30pm a fire broke out on the 10th floor of a tenement building on Littleholm Place, Clydebank on Sunday.
dogs after Scots owners said a salami stick "saved their dog's life".Sarah Adams and Declan Kemp, from Edinburgh, feared the worst when dog Coco suddenly disappeared while on a walk in the capital's Craigmillar Park area last week.The Daily Record told how the five-year-old Pekingese Cross survived on no food and little water for almost three days down a hidden sewage hole while search teams frantically tried to trace her.Despite a desperate hunt, there was no sign of the tiny dog, as concerns
Glasgow. It has been reported that a man was seen lying on the ground on the city's Argyle Street covered in blood.One eyewitness described "lots of screaming" and a man lying on the ground with "blood all over him".Images have also emerged online of police and paramedics tending to the man close to the Premier Inn hotel.Officers have cordoned off James Watt Street at its junction with Argyle Street.The Record has contacted Police Scotland for comment.Five police cars were seen responding to the
Glasgow city centre in an afternoon assault. The 29-year-old was attacked on Scott Street near Sauchiehall Street, usually one of the city's busiest streets, around noon yesterday.
Pubs, hotels and hairdressers could be able to open next monthThe male was removed from the scene by firefighters before the air ambulance took him to Ninewells.His condition is not known at this time.A Scottish Fire and Rescue Service spokesperson said: “We were alerted at 8.18am on Thursday, June 25 to an incident at Pitlochry Golf Course, Perthshire.Council says it will have plan in place for full-time learning in August“Operations Control mobilised five appliances and a heavy rescue unit to
cannabis after stopping a car on the A74. Officers pulled the vehicle over on the northbound carriageway near to Moffat yesterday.
hospital in a serious condition after being assaulted and robbed in Ayrshire. The 16-year-old was assaulted by three young men in Boydfield Gardens, Prestwick, at around 8.35pm on Saturday.
police officers race to the scene. More than a dozen emergency service vehicles were called to North Junction Street in Leith at around 6.10pm on Friday. Specialist cops in riot gear and police dogs were also drafted in as shocked residents watched the drama unfolding.The surrounding area was cordoned off as officers dealt with the ongoing incident which concluded around three hours later.Police Scotland confirmed a 49-year-old man has now been arrested following a ‘disturbance’.
holiday to Portugal was cancelled due to coronavirus.Debbie Sailsman, from Cambuslang, kitted out her Peugeot 5008 with two mini TV screens, throws, toys and snacks to create the luxury movie theatre.The full-time mum, 37, said it took less than three hours to make the car boot cinema for her daughters Sienna, 10, and three-year-old Esme - and it gave her the 'first moment's peace' since lockdown began.Mum-of-two Debbie said she set up the movie-themed surprise as the family had been due to jet
cooking her meals - and it's even helped her shed weight.Margaret McKinley, from Edinburgh, has saved an astonishing £2,700 in total since she started cooking her food in advance before freezing it.The savvy Scot said it only takes her a few hours a week to prepare the meals which gives her plenty of free time on weeknights to spend with her family.Margaret said: "I started batch cooking about 18 months ago, because my then 18-year-old son left school and was taking a year or two out to decide
eenager who vanished from Fife. Liam Howie went missing last Friday, June 12 at around 11.07pm from Glasgow Queen Street Train Station after travelling from Dundee.
man was left with serious facial injuries after a brutal daylight attack in a busy street in Glasgow. The 53-year-old was assaulted in the Maryhill Road area of the city at around 11.30am on Monday, June 8.