dementia and have been in a Glasgow care home for five-and-a-half years. After the clampdown on visits to stop the spread of coronavirus, Alison was finally able to hug her parents, both in their 80s, last Friday.
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Livingston.Emergency services scrambled to the scene after the attack on Morrison Way in the town between 12am and 12.30am this morning.The 33-year-old was rushed to St John's Hospital for treatment following the attack.Enquires into the incident are ongoing and officers from Police Scotland are keen to speak to anyone who may be able to assist.They are particularly keen to identify a man who is described as white, in his late teens, around 5ft 6in tall and of skinny build.He was wearing a blue
.dementia and have been in a Glasgow care home for five-and-a-half years. After the clampdown on visits to stop the spread of coronavirus, Alison was finally able to hug her parents, both in their 80s, last Friday.
arrested in connection with the disappearance of a missing mother following a raid on a plush Scots pad.
Police have launched a frantic search for a missing Scots teenager after she vanished from home.Courtney Leigh Simpson, 14, was last seen in the Granby Avenue area of Livingston at around 10.45am yesterday morning.The youngster is described as being around 5ft 5in in height, of slim build with long brown hair.She was last seen wearing a long white puffer coat with a fur hood, black trousers and black ankle boots.Police in West Lothian are appealing for information to help trace the teenager and
Glasgow.The 31-year-old victim was left with "serious" head injuries following the attack on Monday evening.The assault took place at around 5pm near to Duror Street.The injuries were so severe the man required hospital treatment.A police cordon was also set up which remained in place over night.A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “Officers in Glasgow are investigating a serious assault which happened near to Duror Street at around 5pm on Monday 1, March, 2021.“A 31-year-old man suffered
Josh Quigley has revealed he has arthritis at the young age of 28.The condition, that causes inflammation and pain in joints, was found in his hip last week having been in a horror crash in Dubai earlier this year.Record-breaking biker Josh is renowned for international gruelling cycles, having raised thousands for charity in the process.The former business owner, from Livingston in West Lothian, told the Record: "It's all come as a bit of a shock."Arthritis to me is something you get later in
hospitalised with serious facial injuries after being jumped by a gang in Livingston.The 23-year-old victim was robbed and brutally assaulted yesterday in the town by five men.He had been walking on a path behind Fulmar Brae in Ladywell between 5 and 6pm when he was confronted.He was taken to St John’s Hospital, Livingston where he was treated for serious injuries, before being discharged.One of the attackers was wearing grey jogging bottoms and a bright yellow jumper, another had a black Stone
Glasgow.The 61-year-old was badly hurt after his white Honda CB650 collided with a grey Ford Kuga on Monday, February 22.Emergency services were called to the scene on Royston Road, near the entrance of the British Car Auctions site, at around 4.15pm.The biker was taken to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital but tragically lost his fight for life two days later.The driver of the car was uninjured.Police Scotland confirmed the bike rider’s tragic death and are asking for any witnesses who
best known political personalities but was among the sitting MPs to be swept aside by the SNP at a poll which saw the Nationalists claim 56 out of 59 constituencies in Scotland.Kennedy - who died aged just 55 due to complications from alcoholism - is the subject of a new documentary from BBC Alba to be broadcast tonight.The programme makers spoke to several friends and former colleagues of the well-respected Highlander, who led the Lib Dems from 1999-2006.The documentary focuses on Kennedy’s
Livingston leaving him hospitalised.Emergency services raced to Ogilvie Way after the alarm was raised at around 5.20pm on Thursday February 18.Police say a 15-year-old boy was 'seriously assaulted' in the incident before being rushed to the Royal Hospital for Children in Edinburgh.A 14-year-old boy has now been arrested and charged in connection with the alleged attack.Officers have launched an investigation and enquiries are ongoing.A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “Around 5.20pm on
Livingston after reports that a teenager had been 'stabbed'.Emergency services scrambled to Ogilvie Way in the town after the incident happened at around 5.20pm.Cops say a 15-year-old boy was 'seriously assaulted' in the attack.The schoolboy was taken to the Royal Hospital for Sick Children in Edinburgh for treatment.His condition is not yet known but police enquiries into the incident are ongoing.A Police Scotland spokesperson said: "We were called to Ogilvie Way in Livingston at 5.20pm on
West Dunbartonshire on Saturday night.Detectives in Clydebank have launched a probe after the incident happened in Renton on Saturday, February 13.Police and ambulance crews raced to Main Street in the village after the report of the 39-year-old being assaulted by a man at around 9.45pm.Medics rushed the injured man by ambulance to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital where he is being treated for a head injury.Hospital staff have described his condition as serious but stable.Cops are are now
Tracy Gallagher reached out to the Express for help last month, saying she felt trapped in her own home following an operation to amputate her leg in August.The Paisley woman has been unable to leave her first floor flat for months as she waits for a suitable property with disabled access.But her health has now taken a turn for the worse, and she has been admitted to the town’s Royal Alexandra Hospital with more blood clots, which have resulted in one of her kidneys failing.The 43-year-old has
Northern Ireland.Kerrie King, originally from Dundee, was pronounced dead by emergency crews after she was found at a home in Portadown.Officers were called to the address in County Armagh in the early hours of Tuesday 9 February.
Dundee, was pronounced dead by emergency crews at the scene. Cops had been called to the address in Portadown, Co.
Jimmy Savile.Katy Berwick, from Livingston, shared the ‘weird’ interaction on Tiktok after bumping into the notorious paedophile in 2004.The 28-year-old, who was around 11 at the time, explained how she had been camping in Glencoe on a family trip when Savile spotted her.The vile TV star approached young Katy while she was alone waiting for her parents and made her feel 'very uncomfortable'.She was standing outside of a shop playing with a little dog when when the ‘nuts old man’ in a tracksuit
coronavirus last year has revealed doctors feared he may not survive.Adam Sieradzki, 39, developed a headache and fever at the start of the pandemic and although he self-isolated, he did not immediately think it was Covid-19.He went on to develop facial numbness and tingling in his hands which prompted him to call 999, but medics but the symptoms down to stress and refused to admit him.He was finally able to arrange an appointment with a doctor the next day.He told Edinburgh Live: "I managed to