thieves after a defibrillator was stolen from a dry ski slope in Aberdeenshire. The life-saving machine was swiped from Alford Ski Centre in the village's Greystone Road.
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Isle of Lewis. The nine-year-old was struck by a blue Toyota Yaris on Monday afternoon.
The incident happened at about 3.25pm on the B895 Newmarket to Tolsta Road at Broadway View, in Back. A police spokesman confirmed emergency services attended and the girl was initially taken to Western Isles Hospital before being transferred to the Yorkhill Children's Hospital in Glasgow.Her condition is described as serious but stable.The road was closed until 11.50pm whilst officers carried out an
.thieves after a defibrillator was stolen from a dry ski slope in Aberdeenshire. The life-saving machine was swiped from Alford Ski Centre in the village's Greystone Road.
horror crash at a Scots beauty spot. The one-car smash took place on Sunday afternoon at the A93 Spittal of Glenshee in Perth and Kinross.Police raced to the scene when the alarm was raised at 4.20pm.
dog outside his home.David MacLeod, who has been delivering to the man for six years, was shocked to find a public cry for help outside the customer’s West Kilbride home.It said that his Jack Russell Cairn has recently died due to cancer and he “did not feel well” without him.He added that he was in search for a new companion and was willing to 'pay £30' for a new pet.Dad-of-two David, who works for Iceland, was left completely saddened by the message and set off on a hunt for a new dog to live
hospital patient has died after a multi-drug resistant infection breakout in an intensive care unit. The unnamed patient contracted the pseudomonas aeruginosa bug at Glasgow Royal Infirmary.
Glasgow today. Police were called to a property in Jura Street in the Govan area at around 9.20am this morning after receiving reports of the sudden death of the child.
Police have launched an appeal to trace a man who's been missing since Boxing Day. Dean Bryson was last seen on Black Street, Airdrie, Lanarkshire, at around 5.30pm on December 26.
house party in the early hours leaving five in hospital. Police were scrambled to Fernbank Street, Springburn, shortly before 6am on Monday.Paramedics were also called and two 15-year-old boys, together with three men, aged 23, 32 and 32, were taken to hospital for treatment.
Celtic this weekend. Despite Steven Gerrard 's side holding an impressive 16-point lead over rivals Celtic at the top of the Scottish Premiership the former Ibrox midfielder is having flashbacks to the 1998 title collapse.
coronavirus death since the start of the pandemic. The girl died somewhere in the country between December 14 and 21, according to new statistics from the National Records of Scotland.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.Detectives are appealing for information after a 52-year-old man was seriously assaulted in a house in Motherwell.The incident happened around 11.50pm on Tuesday, December 22, in McClurg Court.He sustained serious head, neck and leg injuries and was taken to University Hospital Wishaw by the Scottish Ambulance Service where his condition is described as serious but stable.Officers are eager to speak to a
A young girl has been left ‘shaken and distressed’ after a man exposed himself to her on a Dundee street. The shocking incident took place at around 6.30pm on Saturday, December 19 at the junction of Waverley Terrace and Dalkeith Road.
Scottish Government as part of a study of the school system. The sudden changes brought on by the coronavirus pandemic forced the experts to look at how schools adapted.
dog walker was shocked after finding a crisp packet dating back nearly 50 years on a beach.Tracey Radnall, 60, came across the plastic Golden Wonder ready salted crisps packet on Tyninghame Beach near Dunbar, East Lothian.She was walking her eight-year-old cocker spaniel Bertie on November 19 when she spotted the dated packaging on the sand near some rocks.The printing was quite weathered but Tracey, from Stenton, East Lothian, could make out “Golden Wonder Crisps” on the front and was shocked
coronavirus outbreak infected dozens of people at a Scots care home. Last week 72 residents and staff at Inchmarlo House, near Banchory, Aberdeenshire tested positive for the virus.