Milton area of the city at around 5pm on Thursday, June 24. It's understood the 33-year-old was involved in an altercation following a smash on Colston Road, reports Glasgow Live.
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Join thousands of others and get the latest Scottish crime and courts news sent straight to your inbox with our daily Criminal Record newsletter.A man has sustained serious injuries following a gang attack in Paisley last night.The 40 year old was on Neilston Road, near Lapsley Avenue, at around 9.30pm when he was targeted by a group of youths.He was rushed to the Royal Alexandra Hospital where he is still undergoing treatment.Police Scotland has urged anyone who may have witnessed the assault
.Milton area of the city at around 5pm on Thursday, June 24. It's understood the 33-year-old was involved in an altercation following a smash on Colston Road, reports Glasgow Live.
iOS - Android Last orders were followed by a chorus of Flower Of Scotland sung by the lively crowd on Montgomerie Street at around 10.45pm.One man stood on top of a bike shelter leading the chants, while other patriots join in with the national anthem.Scotland started the match at Hampden on the front foot but went 1-0 down early on.That was before Callum McGregor raised the roof with his equaliser minutes before half-time – Scotland's first and only goal in the competition.But it wasn't to be
Scotland anthem Yes Sir, I Can Boogie plays in the background. The footage appears to show at least six men set upon the man with him being punched and thrown to the ground before kicks are aimed at him.
a weapon then attacked her after goading a couple walking down a Scots street. The 28-year-old man and 25-year-old woman were walking between New Street, Musselburgh and Lochend Road North at around 4.45pm last Thursday.
nasal cavity. Donations poured in from strangers after a campaign was launched to help the mum, from Paisley, marry her partner Steven this summer before she passed away.But she died last month before making it down the aisle after doctors said there was nothing more they could do.
Join thousands of others and get the latest Scottish crime and courts news sent straight to your inbox with our daily Criminal Record newsletter.Emergency crews raced to a Renfrewshire back road this morning after reports a man had taken unwell.Traffic heading from Foxbar to Elderslie along Mackie's Mill Road was halted when a young man was spotted lying by the roadside near Brandy Burn around 8.10am this morning.Police and ambulance teams cared for the stricken young man before he was taken
two car crash in Clackmannanshire believe the driver of a nearby 4x4 may hold vital information. A man was left seriously injured in hospital after his Honda Civic collided with a Vauxhall van on Burnside Farm Road between Alva and Fishcross on Monday, June 14.
flight to Switzerland after getting too drunk in the airport lounge. Contractors Adam Dove, 35, from Clackmannanshire, Jo Bendell, 31, Christopher Eglon, 48 and Michael Marshall, 45, from Whitby, all admitted being drunk on the Swiss Air flight to Zurich from Heathrow Airport last month.
police after her little girl came running into their house on Castlemilk Road in Kings Park, Glasgow, in tears on Sunday evening around 5pm. The eight-year-old was playing in the front garden with her two cousins when the small unmanned aircraft, which has a camera attached, arrived and started flying nearby.
Join thousands of others and get the latest Scottish crime and courts news sent straight to your inbox with our daily Criminal Record newsletter.Police in West Lothian are seeking information after a serious assault left a man with head injuries.The incident happened in Bathgate in the early hours of Saturday morning on Edinburgh Road.Officers say the assault occurred between 00.30am and 1am on Saturday, 19 June and a 20-year-old man sustained serious head injuries and was treated in St John’s
Bathgate. The 20-year-old victim was rushed to St John’s Hospital in Livingston for urgent treatment.
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Scots cops have launched an attempted murder probe after a man was mowed down in a broad daylight attack. The 25-year-old was struck by a vehicle in Main Street, Newmilns, on Friday afternoon.
mum who survived losing five litres of blood, a haemorrhage and emergency hysterectomy, is backing a campaign to urge Scots to give blood and 'save lives'. Annie Kenyon from Aberdeenshire would love Scots to back the Pledge a Pint campaign off the back of World Blood Donor Day on June 14.
Police Scotland spokesperson said: “Around 6:10pm on Monday, 14 June, we received a report of a two vehicle crash on A1, Gateside in Cupar. “Officers attended and the road was closed for a short time to allow for investigation and uplift of the vehicles and reopened around 7pm.
Stirling, has asked the Daily Record to give her a voice after being “messed around and passed from pillar to post” by the local council who run the facility. Troubled Sean had drug problems and battled addiction to anti-anxiety drug diazepam.In a letter from the Crown Office dated January 6, almost 10 weeks after his death, Terrill learned Sean had died of “methadone and etizolam intoxication”.Etizolam is a street version of diazepam but can be 10 times stronger.
food poisoning, Dorothy Byres was struck down on Tuesday evening after becoming violently ill after dinner with her daughter and son-in-law. But the 62-year-old from Edinburgh didn't call an ambulance as she feared being a 'nuisance' to the NHS.
Edinburgh’s city centre, left the victim with cuts and bruises after the brutal attack. The city’s sheriff court heard on Tuesday how Walsh, 35, “accidentally” picked up the victim’s bag thinking it was his own, sparking an argument.
Perth.Emergency services were called to the scene on Pomarium Street at around 8.30pm on Saturday, June 5, after the alarm was raised. Paramedics battled to save the tragic young man but he was sadly pronounced dead at the scene a short while later.Police Scotland confirmed they were called to the address but said that the death is not believed to be suspicious.