crash on one of Scotland's busiest roads. Police closed a section of the A90 in Angus as an air ambulance was scrambled to the scene of the accident between Stracathro and Brechin at around 11am.
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Fife. Officers from Police Scotland were called to a property on Methil Brae, Leven, at around 5.15pm on Monday, July 13.
They found a 42-year-old man lying outside a home with stab wounds to his leg. As a result of the incident the victim was taken to Ninewells Hospital in Dundee where he is in a critical but stable condition.
crash on one of Scotland's busiest roads. Police closed a section of the A90 in Angus as an air ambulance was scrambled to the scene of the accident between Stracathro and Brechin at around 11am.
Police said. Police officers and London Ambulance Service arrived at around 10am last Wednesday and the baby boy was pronounced dead at the scene, Scotland Yard said.A post mortem was carried out at St Thomas' Hospital yesterday and gave the preliminary cause of death as an "incised wound", police said.
Join thousands of others who have signed up for the Daily Record newsletter.A HEARTLESS Airdrie man who badly neglected two dogs in his care has been given a five-year ban on owning dogs following a Scottish SPCA investigation.Andrew William McPherson admitted he failed to provide a nutritionally adequate diet or veterinary treatment for Zara, a seven-year-old female German Shepherd, and Bobo, a 16-year-old male crossbreed, resulting in the dogs’ welfare being seriously impacted and causing
coronavirus patient is warning others not to underestimate the deadly bug. Medics didn't know if Stephen Cameron from Motherwell, North Lanarkshire, would survive Covid-19 after spending 65 days on life support.
Glasgow. At around 1.15pm on Friday a 22-year-old man was attacked on Cumbernauld Road in Dennistoun, close to its junction with Aberfoyle Street.
The next day Jack’s wife Joni gave birth to the couple’s second daughter, Amélie. “While the world has been a dark place over the past couple of days, she’s brightened it up for us,” said Jack, of North Queensferry.
Scots road.Emergency services were called to the scene on the A84 between Buchany and Callander, near Stirling, at around 6.35pm on Wednesday.A 21-year-old man was tragically pronounced dead at the scene after a silver Ford Fiesta and a grey Peugeot 3008 crashed.Another man and his female passenger were taken to Forth Valley Hospital where they remain in a stable condition.The road was closed between Buchany and Callander for around seven hours to allow crash investigation work to be carried
hospital today after plunging down a North Lanarkshire quarry. Emergency services including the fire, police and ambulance were called to the Auchenstarry Quarry, near Kilsyth, at around 7.10pm on Tuesday, July 21.As a result, a 29-year-old female was rushed to Glasgow Royal Infirmary for treatment.
Fife. The injured horsewoman was left to phone an ambulance herself after the pair walked off with their two children and two dogs without checking if she was all right.
Keith MacGregor. Cops in Fife have told the family of missing Keith MacGregor of the discovery in woodland near Thornton today.
Glenrothes, on Friday June 5 after concerns were raised for the youngster.The tot - who was just 11-weeks-old at the time - was taken to the Royal Hospital for Sick Children where they were found to be in a ‘critical’ condition.It is understood that the youngster will suffer long-term effects from the injuries sustained as they continue to be treated in hospital.Specialist forensic officers remained at the address in Macedonia for around seven days while a police guard was also put in
Scotland’s most legendary detectives “fitted up” an innocent man, which led to him spending 15 years in prison for a murder he “couldn’t” have committed.And Professor David Wilson has made a plea for “true” justice after examining the case against George Beattie, who was 19 when he was jailed for stabbing typist Margaret McLaughlin, 23, in Carluke, Lanarkshire, in 1973.David believes Detective Chief Superintendent William Muncie, famous for snaring serial killer Peter Manuel, had “tunnel
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.
TikTok video acting out mum catchphrases every Scot will know.Pamela Dorans, from Eaglesham, East Renfrewshire, has posted a series of comedy clips online to help lift the gloom of life under coronavirus lockdown.And in her latest side-splitting offering, the 28-year-old runs through mum Margaret’s full repertoire of classic sayings.Speaking to the Daily Record, Pamela said: “Through lockdown I’ve had all this time on my hands so I’ve been doing these TikTok videos.“I went to stay with my mum
Edinburgh woman claims she had ‘beer goggles sex’ on lockdown date with married man.Deborah, 34, from Musselburgh, revealed how she slept with the businessman after alcohol put her in the mood for passion as pub gardens reopen in Scotland.The casino croupier 'blamed lockdown' for her actions as she had not originally intended to sleep with her date, a businessman in his 40s.Deborah confessed: “This was definitely beer goggles sex and I am blaming it on lockdown."It had been a few weeks since I
freak accident by Ossian's Cave in Dunkeld on Monday night. The youngster was raced to Ninewells Hospital in Dundee but passed away a short time later. Her devastated mum, Brooke Reid, 26, has now posted an emotional tribute on Facebook. She told her friends in the public post: "As most of you are aware yesterday we had to say goodbye to our best friend, our life, our world, our everything."I stayed with Freya the whole night and most of today before she was taken away. "Everyone tried their
golf club. Cops made the grim early morning discovery after being called to a club by Perth's Tay Road, understood to be King James VI golf club, at around 3.40am.
Stirling. A 24-year-old and 23-year-old have been arrested and charged in connection with an alleged assault which is said to have happened around 9.30pm on Sunday.
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.