riot cops stormed a property in Fife this morning. Earlier we told how emergency services rushed to a block of flats on Copeland Crescent in Cowdenbeath following reports of a "disturbance" at around 6am on Friday, August 13.
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Fife.Police were called to Glenrothes yesterday afternoon after a man was found seriously injured on Cullen Drive.
The 40-year-old was rushed to hospital while another man was arrested in connection with the incident.Did you know you can keep up to date with the latest news by signing up to our daily newsletter?We send a morning and lunchtime newsletter covering the latest headlines every day.We also send coronavirus updates at 5pm on weekdays, and a round up of the week's must-read stories on
.riot cops stormed a property in Fife this morning. Earlier we told how emergency services rushed to a block of flats on Copeland Crescent in Cowdenbeath following reports of a "disturbance" at around 6am on Friday, August 13.
Cops were called to Drumreoch Drive in the Toryglen area of the city at around 4.50pm on Wednesday, August 11. It's understood two men were rushed to hospital for treatment of their injuries after a 'disturbance'.
A720 near the Hermiston Gait roundabout at around 9.30am on Wednesday, August 11. Two motorbikes, a blue BMW RT1200 and a black Harley Davidson, were travelling on the roundabout near the slip road towards the Calder Road junction at the time.
Police have closed the busy motorway following the incident, which happened westbound at Junction 7 near Holytown at around 5pm on Tuesday, August 10. Ambulance crews attended and a 30-year-old man was taken to University Hospital Wishaw for treatment.
Fife car park. Police were called to the 'disturbance' at 3am on Saturday morning at the car park between Shetland Place and Orkney Place in Kirkcaldy.
Glasgow.Police were called to the scene on Barrhead Road around 12pm after reports of a car colliding with a “number” of parked cars. Officers were in attendance along with the Scottish Ambulance Service and say one man was taken to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital to be checked over.
knife attack in Edinburgh. Emergency services scrambled to Hutchison Road in the Slateford area of the capital after the alarm was raised at around 4.50pm on Friday, August 6.
Emergency services raced to Shetland Place and Orkney Place in Kirkcaldy following the disturbance which happened shortly after 3am on Saturday, August 7.
Olly Murs has updated fans from his hospital bed after being rushed into emergency surgery following a grim on-stage accident.The singer was performing at Newbury Racecourse on Friday evening when he suffered a horror injury as a fragment of bone lodged itself in the back of his knee.Despite his painful injury, Olly seemed to be in good spirits as he took to Instagram to explain exactly what had happened.He told fans, “I am so sorry I look like a bag of sh-t this morning but I wanted to send you
Glenavon Road in the north of the city at around 4pm on Tuesday, August 4. It's understood a man had been discovered injured, reports Glasgow Live.
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Glasgow pub on Sunday evening. Emergency services raced to the incident outside of the Hootenanny pub around 11.15pm last night following reports of a disturbance.
Glasgow Royal Infirmary with serious injuries. It's not yet known how the man came to be injured.Police have now launched an urgent probe into the incident with forensics spotted combing the scene.
Emergency services raced to the A857, around two miles from Stornoway in the Western Isles, after the alarm was raised at around 10.20pm on Wednesday, July 28. Ambulance crews attended and the male driver of the car was taken to Western Isles Hospital with serious injuries.
Clydebank at the weekend. Emergency services raced to Garscadden View around 11.20pm on Sunday to reports of a serious assault.
police, ambulance and coastguard crews - raced to Slains Castle on the coast of Cruden Bay in Peterhead, Aberdeenshire.
probe after shocking footage of men being 'brutally' battered in a Scots street.We told earlier today how the rammey in Bellshill, Lanarkshire had been caught on camera showing a man being repeatedly punched and kicked in the head as he lay helpless on the ground.Brutal pictures show punches and kicks raining down on the man on Hamilton Road near to the Bellmill Hotel.A woman tries to intervene and the man stands up and kicks his victim on the head before walking off.Four men and a woman can be
Ayrshire. Emergency services raced to reports of a "disturbance" involving two men and a woman around 8.45pm last night in McGregor Avenue, Stevenston.
Aberdeen. Police have sparked a probe after a 47-year-old biker died this afternoon in a multi-car crash.