dog was found distressed and riddled with wounds from a pellet gun in Lanarkshire. The tan-coloured lurcher had 60 wounds on his body when he was found in Newhouse on August 19.
17.08.2020 - 13:17 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Cops probing the disappearance of Scots teenager Mary Duncan, are to dig up the grounds of a West Dunbartonshire hospital.
Mary was 17-years-old when she vanished with no trace from her Alexandria home in 1976 leaving her baby daughter behind.Now searches at two sites at Vale of Leven Hospital, Alexandria, will begin today and continue for a number of weeks.Mary had a baby daughter, Laura, who sadly fell ill and died.In January 2019, police dug up land in Alexandria and in April last year so
.dog was found distressed and riddled with wounds from a pellet gun in Lanarkshire. The tan-coloured lurcher had 60 wounds on his body when he was found in Newhouse on August 19.
The Scottish SPCA has launched an appeal for information after a lurcher was found to have 60 wounds from a pellet gun.The tan-coloured lurcher was found straying in the Newhouse area of Lanarkshire on August 19 and the local dog warden took him to the SSPCA animal rescue and rehoming centre in Hamilton.Animal care experts found the lurcher, who has been named Ashton, to be very fearful of anyone approaching him.
coronavirus pandemic, a new report warns. The financial downturn in the wake of the pandemic is as serious as the economic crash in 2008.
missing Scots mum who vanished more than 50 years ago have released a computer-generated image of what she would look like today. Isabella Skelton, nee Dowell, from Glasgow, was living in Manchester when she left her home in June 1969 and never came back.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our personalised newsletter.Graeme is a male Staffordshire bull terrier who is looking to find his forever home.
hospital six months ago. Norwegian Anne Vetvik was reported missing by staff at Stobhill Hospital in Glasgow on February 13.
dog is officially retiring after a career responding to more than 300 incidents across Scotland over 55 ‘dog years’. Springer Spaniel Diesel has officially hung up his protective boots and doggles after helping protect communities for eight year – or 55 ‘dog years’.
rescue their stranded dog. Two lifeboats and a helicopter were involved in the dramatic rescue with the pair were airlifted to hospital after the drama on Aberdeen beach last night.
teenager left her friend with horror injuries after losing control of her car at high speed as she pursued two married men they had been having a secret tryst with.Chloe Duncan was seen driving at 90 miles per hour before spinning out of control and flipping several times in the air before coming to rest in a field.Jessica Rooney, 19, wept in court as she recalled the crash which left her with foot-long scars on her front and back as well as six metal screws and three plates in her back.She told
BrewDog have teamed up with two dog charities to help pups across the UK find new homes. They are giving their most famous beer, Punk IPA, a limited edition makeover and sending 100% of the profits from the temporarily renamed Street Dog beer to two dog adoption charities, Dogs on the Streets and All Dogs Matter.
schoolboy battling cancer who asked for 'A Broony' haircut inspired by his Celtic idol Scott Brown has celebrated his sixth birthday with a massive 5ft superhero cake. Ace Ward, from Irvine, Ayrshire, captured our hearts back in March when we told how he overcame his fear of losing his hair after rounds of chemotherapy by saying 'I'll have a Broony!', just like his bald Hoops hero, when his mum asked him about shaving it all off.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our personalised newsletter.An acclaimed Scottish singer is releasing a charity single in aid of University Hospital Wishaw’s paediatrics unit.Elaine Lennon will launch “Uncharted Waters” on Friday, August 21, and the track features an array of talent.Elaine’s lead vocals and piano are supported by the backing vocals of esteemed artists Karine Polwart, Boo Hewerdine, Findlay Napier, Siobhan Miller, Yvonne Lyon and Chris While,
Nicola Sturgeon’s briefing was dominated by concerns about outbreaks running out of control.The FM made a direct plea on Scots to stop going to house parties. And she pleaded with everyone watching the briefing to tell everyone they know to follow health guidance.You can catch up on all the latest from Holyrood and Westminster on the Record’s politics page HERE.The data is coming through the test and protect scheme, rather than police.
Rangers, a court has heard.Advocate Andrew Smith QC told judge Lord Tyre that lawyers acting for Police Scotland have spent 200 hours speaking to Detective Chief Inspector Jim Robertson.Smith is acting for business restructuring expert David Grier, who is suing the force for £2million.Grier, 58, says he was wrongly arrested during an investigation led by DCI Robertson into allegations of criminal behaviour during the sale of Rangers in 2011.The officer looked into claims Grier broke the law
coronavirus pandemic.
hospitalised with a serious head injury after a Cumbernauld crash in the early hours.