Glasgow city centre in an afternoon assault. The 29-year-old was attacked on Scott Street near Sauchiehall Street, usually one of the city's busiest streets, around noon yesterday.
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Police Scotland officers raced to the scene on Saughs Road, Robroyston on Friday afternoon, around 12.45pm. The serious crash involved a car and a motorbike.
Emergency services attended and the motorcycle driver was taken to Glasgow Royal Infirmary Hospital for treatment. Road Policing Constable Martin Redding said: “We are appealing for anyone who may have witnessed the crash to come forward.“We would also ask anyone who was in the area and may have dashcam footage which could assist to get in
.Glasgow city centre in an afternoon assault. The 29-year-old was attacked on Scott Street near Sauchiehall Street, usually one of the city's busiest streets, around noon yesterday.
Pubs, hotels and hairdressers could be able to open next monthThe male was removed from the scene by firefighters before the air ambulance took him to Ninewells.His condition is not known at this time.A Scottish Fire and Rescue Service spokesperson said: “We were alerted at 8.18am on Thursday, June 25 to an incident at Pitlochry Golf Course, Perthshire.Council says it will have plan in place for full-time learning in August“Operations Control mobilised five appliances and a heavy rescue unit to
drink-driver left his victim severely injured before fleeing the scene of the high-speed crash by driving on the wrong side of a dual carriageway.Tyre fitter Andrew Gentleman, who has two convictions for drink driving, was more than four times the limit when he caused the hit-and-run smash.The 52-year-old, who left four people – including two young children – needing hospital treatment, was still four times the limit nearly four hours after the accident.Gentleman, of Falkirk, admitted driving
hospitalised after falling out of a car in Glasgow. Police raced to Govan Road, in the Govan area of the city, at around 7.15pm on Sunday.
hospital in a serious condition after being assaulted and robbed in Ayrshire. The 16-year-old was assaulted by three young men in Boydfield Gardens, Prestwick, at around 8.35pm on Saturday.
Scotland.Emergency services were called to report of a blaze at the property in Paisley at around 9pm on Friday.Fiona Gibson, 12; Alexander James Gibson, eight; and five-year-old Philip Gibson were taken to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow, but sadly died a short time after being admitted.Their mother, 39, is in a critical condition at Paisley’s Royal Alexandra Hospital.The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service said six fire crews attended the scene.The blaze in the first-floor flat
knife in Glasgow.Police and ambulance crews were called to the scene on Wyndford Road in the Maryhill area of the city this morning at around 8am.Multiple police vans were in attendance and a man was later taken into a medical van.Cops confirmed the man, aged 35, was arrested but had to be taken to Glasgow Royal Infirmary due to the nature of his injuries.A Police Scotland spokesperson said: "We received a report of a disturbance involving a knife within a flat on Wyndford Road, Maryhill, around
today. Officers from Police Scotland and paramedics from the Scottish Ambulance Service were called to Maryhill Road in the Maryhill area of the city at around 12.45pm on Monday, June 8.
Kilmarnock home today.
A postmortem on a tragic dad who died a day after being released from hospital following an alleged blade attack has ruled the cause of death “unascertained”.
Police in Ayrshire are appealing for information following a serious road crash on the A736 Lochlibo Road at Torranyard, Kilwinning.
A former top flight goalkeeper was allegedly stabbed in the street moments after a road crash near his home.
A probe has been launched after a teenager was raped in a Glasgow park.
A tragic dad said to have been stabbed in the neck during a blade attack has died just a day after being released from hospital.
The Scottish Government today said that 1987 people have now tested positive for coronavirus in Lanarkshire.
A man had to be taken to hospital after he sustained a serious injury during an attack at a Perthshire beauty spot over the weekend.