hospital following a horror crash on a Highlands road this morning. A lorry carrying tree logs, overturned on Newton Road around 7am this morning and came off the road.
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police investigation. Officers were called to Croftfood Road, in the Castlemilk area of the city at around 7.20am on Saturday after reports of a man lying on the road.
The 53-year-old was rushed to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow where he is receiving treatment for his injuries. Police say enquiries are ongoing in a bid to establish how the man was injured.Anyone with information is urged to come forward.A Police Scotland spokesperson told the Record: " "Police in Glasgow are
.hospital following a horror crash on a Highlands road this morning. A lorry carrying tree logs, overturned on Newton Road around 7am this morning and came off the road.
Glasgow. The blaze ripped through a flat in in Whitby Street in the Parkhead area of the city this afternoon sparking an emergency response at around 12.40pm.
smash on the M8 near Shotts. A large section of Scotland’s busiest motorway was shut off as emergency services scrambled to the scene this morning.
arrested in in connection an attempted murder probe in Ayrshire. It comes after a 35-year-old man was found seriously injured at a supermarket car park in Ayr.
Cops have locked down a busy Grangemouth street while they deal with a “serious incident”. Emergency services raced to the town's Abbott’s Road, just after 8am on Friday, October 2.
smash with a car in Hamilton last night.
Glasgow. Officers from Police Scotland and paramedics raced to Ravelston Street in the Carntyne area of the city at around 5.05pm yesterday, Saturday, September 26, after reports of an unwell tot.
Glasgow property. Police were called to the scene on Ravelston Street in Carntyne at around 5.05pm on Saturday.
Dundee after being found injured in a flat. Officers from Police Scotland raced to Balunie Avenue in the Douglas area of the city on Tuesday, September 22 after reports of a hurt infant.
smash in Glasgow. The 29-year-old's bike and a van crashed on Westmuir Street at the junction with Hart Street in the Parkhead area of the city at around 11.10pm last night.
Erskine Bridge was shut over a "police incident" this morning. Police raced to the scene at around 7.40am over 'concern for a person' on the structure.
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Kilmarnock road at Mauchline yesterday at around 12 noon.
accident.Philip McFadden was at a family BBQ in Kirkintilloch on June 20 when a mishap on a 6ft trampoline changed his life forever.The 36-year-old was playing with his niece shortly after families were allowed to meet outdoors for the first time since lockdown.He fell backwards on a trampoline causing him to smack his back on the ground.Philip, from Muirhead, instantly knew something was seriously wrong when he realised he couldn't move his legs.The debt management manager said: "I was trying
Glasgow.Officers raced to Boydstone Road, in Pollok, this afternoon following unconfirmed reports a man had been shot.Locals have reported hearing gun shots during an incident which has left a 32-year-old man seriously injured.The street has been cordoned off by police and is closed to all traffic.A Police Scotland spokesperson said: "We received a report of a man seriously injured on Boydstone Road, Glasgow, around 1.25pm on Tuesday, 15 September."The 32-year-old man has been taken to the Queen
fire in Glasgow sparking a major police probe.Emergency services raced to Culross Street in the Shettleston area of the city at around 12.30pm on Sunday, after reports of a fire.One woman was injured as a result of the blaze.She was rushed to hospital for treatment.The nature of the woman's injuries is unknown.The cause of the fire is yet to be confirmed.Police officers probing the blaze say enquiries are ongoing.A Police Scotland spokesman told the Record: "Emergency services attended at
missing man after his work vehicle was found in a Scots woodland. Andrew Gardiner was reported missing from his home in Dumfries and Galloway having been last seen at around 11am on Monday.
SPIDER BITE left her tot needing emergency surgery for a 'tangerine-sized abscess'.Emily-Jane Stuart had been at a funfair when she is believed to have been bitten by the eight-legged creature while playing on the slides, initially leaving a pin-prick-sized sore on her arm.The six-year-old carried on enjoying her day but her mum Ashley Simpson, 26, noticed a bright red sore rapidly spreading across her skin two days later.Soon the bite had turned into a bulbous blister that would not pop and
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.Scotland’s Health Secretary was joined by the nation’s clinical director last week as they paid a visit to the town’s hospital.Health Secretary Jeane Freeman MSP, joined by National Clinical Director Jason Leitch, visited the University Hospital Hairmyres on (Monday, August 31) to thank staff for their efforts during the Covid-19 pandemic and to see how the hospital has changed as services recover.They
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