school buses had their roofs ripped off by a low bridge on Thursday with one incident leaving three kids seriously injured in hospital.
25.08.2020 - 22:41 / dailyrecord.co.uk
hospital and has been left seriously injured after an assault that took place in the wake of a late night 'illegal rave' at a Shisha venue in Glasgow.
Videos doing the rounds on social media show dozens of R&B fans enjoying a gig in the south side of the city on Saturday night.The event took place at the Velvet Lounge in Kilbirnie Street.Glasgow musician AB, real name Abdull Oun, has shared footage of himself on Instagam as he took to the stage to perform new song 'Right Now' as fans crowded
.school buses had their roofs ripped off by a low bridge on Thursday with one incident leaving three kids seriously injured in hospital.
in Salford remains closed this morning after a man was seriously injured in a rush-hour crash. It happened on Trafford Road near Salford Quays shortly after 9am this morning (Thursday).
Singer Blanco Brown (real name Bennie Amey III), 35, is in the ICU after suffering “significant injuries” in a head-on collision, according to his label. “BBR Music Group’s beloved Blanco Brown, the artist behind 2019’s worldwide viral smash ‘The Git Up’ and current hit ‘Just The Way’ was involved in a head-on collision Monday night near his home in Atlanta, GA,” the label wrote in a September 3 statement.
in Swinton. Police were called to the scene on East Lancs Road just after 2.20pm on Monday (August 31). Witnesses described hearing screams as a man in his 40s was assaulted by three people – one wielding a weapon.Paramedics attended and the man was taken to hospital with a serious leg injury where he remains. A witness, who did not wish to be named, said: “We heard the women that work there screaming. Some lads attacked them.“Myself and another neighbour phoned the police.
Glasgow. As we reported earlier today, numerous streets in the south side of the city were sealed off this morning due to the incident.
ire crews raced to tackle a blaze in Dunfermline last night. Two fire engines were deployed to Whitemyre Court, in the Rumbling area of the Fife town, at around 10pm after reports of a shed on fire.
Cowdenbeath, at around 6.10pm on Sunday, August 30. She was raced to hospital by ambulance crews and remains in a critical but stable condition.
Glasgow this morning sparking an investigation. Officers rushed to the scene on Great Western Road at around 9.20am this morning.
plunged from a moving car before being ploughed into by a passing motor. The 20-month-old girl fell from the rear door of a yellow Toyota Prius onto the road, before being hit by a maroon Peugeot driving in the opposite direction.
hereAmbulance crews - including the air ambulance - attended and the patient was taken to hospital by road ambulance, the North West Ambulance Service (NWAS) said.A NWAS spokesperson said: “We received a call at 2.53pm yesterday (August 23) to attend to someone who had reportedly fallen from a bike.“We sent an ambulance, an air ambulance, an advanced paramedic and the hazardous area response team (HART) to the scene and treated a male patient reportedly in his 30s for serious injuries –
crash on the A92 in Tayside. The 53-year-old driver was pronounced dead at the scene while a female passenger was hospitalised with serious injures.